I have some concerns about player development at various positions and the OL scheme/philosophy...
When this offense is executed...it is effective and sometimes even exciting. When it isn't, it is ugly as sin.
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Originally Posted by jwinslow
We do not need an OC to put up huge numbers. We need one that gets us to the line with 20 seconds left on the playclock.
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That is as much Bollman's fault as JT's...the eyes upstairs are responsible for defensive personnel changes, tendencies, etc. If he is not getting info in fast enough and tOSU is not making their personnel changes quick enough, it is an issue.
As for the QB coming to the sideline every play, that is pretty commonplace. If you are not substituting players every down, you either run the QB over or send in hand signals...which are usually deciphered by midway through the first quarter.