And I agree with your take on too much space between levels, but I would also say the CB are playing too far off as well. Like everyone don’t trust their speed. And definitely agree with Ardarius getting more reps to keep Eddie on the bench.
We shouldn't underestimate their offensive line. Also, Daniels is quick. He's not getting sacked. He won the Heisman for a reason. Their WRs will have time to get open because of his scramble. I hope I'm wrong but I am worried lol
The o line is why the run game is a toss up every game because we have no strong people on the line and might be one of the weakest. They can’t move people off the ball, just watch the duo on that 1 yard Henry TD, Ben moved his 1 on 1 a lot further than the duo block.
There's a bigtime leverage issue with Faalele for sure. And it takes time to get his body moving. It's mostly why we can't run stretch zone to his side. I see it too Banks. That said, I'm glad Monken has gotten more creative and tried to scheme around it. Like the crack toss to open the Buffalo game. Running left overall has been more successful it seems.
@@huddleitupfilms I agree, the only bad play call I seen was on that safety running to the right instead of left. On film you see the difference level of block from right as to the left side
@@huddleitupfilms I can’t put that safety on Faalele because Rosengarten seemed to be head up on that guy that came free so it seems like it was him imo. But Faalele is the weakest link and the only skill I see is him being big. He not strong, athletic, nor physical. I really think Ben at right guard would take this o line to another level and Jones at LG would be the best in the league
And I agree with your take on too much space between levels, but I would also say the CB are playing too far off as well. Like everyone don’t trust their speed.
And definitely agree with Ardarius getting more reps to keep Eddie on the bench.
We shouldn't underestimate their offensive line. Also, Daniels is quick. He's not getting sacked. He won the Heisman for a reason. Their WRs will have time to get open because of his scramble. I hope I'm wrong but I am worried lol
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The o line is why the run game is a toss up every game because we have no strong people on the line and might be one of the weakest.
They can’t move people off the ball, just watch the duo on that 1 yard Henry TD, Ben moved his 1 on 1 a lot further than the duo block.
There's a bigtime leverage issue with Faalele for sure. And it takes time to get his body moving. It's mostly why we can't run stretch zone to his side. I see it too Banks. That said, I'm glad Monken has gotten more creative and tried to scheme around it. Like the crack toss to open the Buffalo game. Running left overall has been more successful it seems.
@@huddleitupfilms I agree, the only bad play call I seen was on that safety running to the right instead of left. On film you see the difference level of block from right as to the left side
@@bankslaw8900 And (unironically) Faalele missed the assignment that led to that safety.
@@huddleitupfilms I can’t put that safety on Faalele because Rosengarten seemed to be head up on that guy that came free so it seems like it was him imo.
But Faalele is the weakest link and the only skill I see is him being big. He not strong, athletic, nor physical. I really think Ben at right guard would take this o line to another level and Jones at LG would be the best in the league