bileever
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Most offensive linemen prefer run blocking because it involves laying the hurt on the defensive player rather than trying to hold off the pass rusher.
Honestly, in the last few games, I can't even tell what kind of run blocking the Seahawks are trying to do. It looks like failed power runs, but I suspect we're just not getting enough push back to accomplish what it is they're attempting.
They certainly aren't creating any gaps for the back to run through. In the past, I've seen KW9 have success with the counter play, and I think that could work with our linemen since you're using the movement of the defensive line to create the opening.
Honestly, in the last few games, I can't even tell what kind of run blocking the Seahawks are trying to do. It looks like failed power runs, but I suspect we're just not getting enough push back to accomplish what it is they're attempting.
They certainly aren't creating any gaps for the back to run through. In the past, I've seen KW9 have success with the counter play, and I think that could work with our linemen since you're using the movement of the defensive line to create the opening.