I see now. When it says "waiting for approval" when you post a link, it is waiting for Stalin to do his Taft thing.
It was a decent article, though that author has done much better. I like it when he really gets down in the weeds on the Xs and Os.
I am not sure he is correct in saying outside zone is the UW's staple running play either. I think we see Power more often. And Buck Sweep/Pin and Pull has to be close to as common as a straight outside zone, if not more common.
Instead of straight up maulers like you see at Alabama, the staff is focused on guys who can hold their own at the point of attack but most importantly are nimble in open space.
It demonstrates why Foster Sarrel would be such a great fit — even at left guard during his first season or two — for what UW and Strausser are going to do.
Instead of straight up maulers like you see at Alabama, the staff is focused on guys who can hold their own at the point of attack but most importantly are nimble in open space.
It demonstrates why Foster Sarrel would be such a great fit — even at left guard during his first season or two — for what UW and Strausser are going to do.
Well, would be improved if he mentioned about the line being ready to rumble. Can we always use "Center" for the name of the C? Somebody used that once and then i didn't see it again.
If no one in the Pac-12 can figure it out, I imagine we’ll have to wait and see if defenses from other conferences can fare any better come playoff time.
Instead of straight up maulers like you see at Alabama, the staff is focused on guys who can hold their own at the point of attack but most importantly are nimble in open space.
It demonstrates why Foster Sarrel would be such a great fit — even at left guard during his first season or two — for what UW and Strausser are going to do.
LT: Adams LG: Sarrel C: Center RG: Harris RT: McGary
Damn that will be fun to watch Browning throwing and Gaskin/Coleman/Dotson running behind those guys next season.
Instead of straight up maulers like you see at Alabama, the staff is focused on guys who can hold their own at the point of attack but most importantly are nimble in open space.
It demonstrates why Foster Sarrel would be such a great fit — even at left guard during his first season or two — for what UW and Strausser are going to do.
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It was a decent article, though that author has done much better. I like it when he really gets down in the weeds on the Xs and Os.
I am not sure he is correct in saying outside zone is the UW's staple running play either. I think we see Power more often. And Buck Sweep/Pin and Pull has to be close to as common as a straight outside zone, if not more common.
Instead of straight up maulers like you see at Alabama, the staff is focused on guys who can hold their own at the point of attack but most importantly are nimble in open space.
It demonstrates why Foster Sarrel would be such a great fit — even at left guard during his first season or two — for what UW and Strausser are going to do.
LT: Adams
LG: Sarrel
C: Shelton
RG: Harris
RT: McGary
Damn that will be fun to watch Browning throwing and Gaskin/Coleman/Dotson running behind those guys next season.
I don't see Center or Ossai on that list?
Whose McGary?