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Somebody needs to give Eric Bieniemy a shot. Dude deserves it, IMO.
Thought with the Bears hiring the KC personnel director as GM and giving him full authority that he'd be on the table...Chiefs OC or not. The fact he didn't bite makes me think there's something we're not hearing.
 
As far as the basketball game, look no further than 8 of 16 on free throws.
Mind blowing to me that so many college players can't hit at least 70% FT's. Refs are always going to make calls you don't agree with but hit 10 of 16 FT's and we aren't having this conversation..
Don’t forget there were multiple misses on the front end of and 1 and 1. Uros missed at least 2 of them himself.
 
An OL can’t get called for a block in the back in a close-line play. I saw one a couple of weeks ago and looked it up.
It's called the free blocking zone. It extends 3 yards back and forward of the LOS and inside the tackle box and it disappears once the ball leaves the zone. That block in the back was 5 yards behind the LOS.
 
It's called the free blocking zone. It extends 3 yards back and forward of the LOS and inside the tackle box and it disappears once the ball leaves the zone. That block in the back was 5 yards behind the LOS.
Wasn’t he falling down and that’s okay? Or do you mean the initial collision?
 
It's called the free blocking zone. It extends 3 yards back and forward of the LOS and inside the tackle box and it disappears once the ball leaves the zone. That block in the back was 5 yards behind the LOS.

I believe in the NFL rule book it’s called a “close-line play.” You aren’t going to see that ever called in the NFL as long as it protecting the QB on the line and relatively close. I can’t say I’ve seen it called on an OL anytime recently, if at all.
 
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