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You can coach almost any kid with size and decent speed to be a very good lineman. Not great, but very good. These guys are totally lost. There is zero aggression being taught.My only concern is can a new coach fix this offensive line?
This has to be the worst offensive line we've ever had. Either these players are truly awful or they have been poorly coached. Hopefully the latter.
Every team starts with the OL.
Let me give some thoughts
Basic Rule No. 1: never ever ever let your QB get hit. Your job is to stop the rusher at all costs like it's your life on the line. If you are beat, yes you trip, grab and hold and try and get away with it if the path to your QB is unimpeded. The truth is refs can only call so many holding penalties.
Basic rule number 2 - if you miss on a running assignment don't stand there liking around. Hit anybody closest to you as hard you can and take them out. Your back might cut back, or see a new hole. You dont move down field chasing a DB you'll never catch to hit.
Basic Rule No. 3. - your job is about psychological domination through unrelenting physical punishment. Players don't wear down, their will wears down when they tire. The average player will yield to stress. Every ephing play you make somebody pay.
Indicators that they don't follow these rules. Too few holding penalties. Too many sacks allowed. No hands to the face penalties. No late hit penalties. Of course we don't want penalties but they are equally indicative of aggression as they are of nondiscipline. How many times do we see lineman upright looking around? A lot. How many times can see one or two lineman watching on a run play when they miss or make a partial block? A lot. How much blood, disheveled shirts, and helmet scrapes can you see? No much.
They are trained nonaggessive, theory of execution football players, not instinctively violent people.