golfballs
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You won't get an argument from me in JG, but I think the line is playing way below potential. 3.57 YPC is among the bottom in the SEC and that is with the Mizzou game helping the numbers. Several unnecessary sacks and people not seeming to know who to block on a lot of occasions and a lot of procedure penalties (with zero crowd noise) was not what I expected from a group this talentedWhen has the O-line struggled outside of that Georgia game?
We dominated Mizzou. We held our own against Bama. We pushed Kentucky's Front 7 backwards consistently.
It's not been perfect, but outside of 1 game, the O-line hasn't been a major issue.
QB play has been the problem. And JG's lackluster play is even making the OL look worse than it actually is.
How involved is Pruitt in offensive play calling?
This might sound strange, but I think if execution were better, play calling would also be better.
How many times have we had players running free and we just failed to deliver the ball on time?
Has there been any real imagination with the variety of plays we are calling?
I think the answer to both of those questions are an easy NO
You can call the niftiest plays in the world, but it's on the receivers to get open, in the end. Trust me, I know... it took a group effort to perform as badly as we did against Georgia and Kentucky, including play calling. "None of us is as bad as all of us."
When has the O-line struggled outside of that Georgia game?
We dominated Mizzou. We held our own against Bama. We pushed Kentucky's Front 7 backwards consistently.
It's not been perfect, but outside of 1 game, the O-line hasn't been a major issue.
QB play has been the problem. And JG's lackluster play is even making the OL look worse than it actually is.
You won't get an argument from me in JG, but I think the line is playing way below potential. 3.57 YPC is among the bottom in the SEC and that is with the Mizzou game helping the numbers. Several unnecessary sacks and people not seeming to know who to block on a lot of occasions and a lot of procedure penalties (with zero crowd noise) was not what I expected from a group this talented
Imo the ol play has more to do with the qb than most would agree with. The opponents stack the line with jg at qb because they don't have any fear of his passing game. It is very hard to run against a stacked line. Get a good qb in and they can't crowd the los and the ol and running game will improve very much.