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Offensive Line a Big Problem

Georger2

Letterman
Aug 16, 2005
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The offensive line remains the number one problem. If we could run the ball and dominate the line of scrimmage we would eliminate the 3 and outs the 15 second offense possession. This would allow the offense to run more complex routes and run plays that require sustaining blocks. In addition running the ball shortens the game (no clock stoppage) and decreases the opponents time of possession.
While many you cite the rarity of Lock being sacked this is because of quick throws and the timing routes. For example Kentucky-they won the game because their o-Line mauled our front seven. Same with LSU. We must get more athletic O-Lineman to succeed in the SEC.
 
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