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UT Vols: Tennessee offensive line can improve under Jeremy Pruitt
Looking good. We will be a dominant line in 8 months. Developing them will take no time.:dance2:
last years offensive line was very uninspiring to see however there are pieces in place . Trey smith is obviously one of the best around. Richmond is a more then serviceable tackle dont get why he gets knocked all the time. ryan johnson has good size and looks like he can develop into a nice piece. hall if he comes back from injury and plays atleast at the level he did as a freshman will benefit them. Tatum has alot of talent just needs the build and another year in the weight room. locklear and a few others could definitely surprise and develop into good lineman. I mean people forget that about past lineman that have gone through here like a weisman who came in unheralded waited there turn and developed into good offensive linemen.
O line is an incredibly difficult position to play. Different techniques for rushing, passing, which direction is this play going, trying not to tip for hand as to the direction or type of play, avoiding false starts, all while trying to blocm future nfl pass rushers week in and out. It all as to become instinctual....which takes time.
In high school coaches will sometimes teach you to loom at the olines knuckles or fingers. If they were turning white, they were leaningon their hand, indicating a running play cause they will push forward. If they werent, it was likely a pass play, fingers would barely on the ground, cause they were about to stand for passing plays.
yep....considering what we've seen the last 2-3 years, yeah, i think it is certainly possible to see a marked improvement, while also realizing....we ain't there yet.
We hopefully have coaches that are smart enough to coach around OL deficiencies and not ask they to do things that they just cant physically do. Like was said before, it would take an extreme amount of effort to NOT get better from last year.
Offensive line play is actually one of the most "coachable" things in football. It is extremely technique driven. If you have motivated young men of reasonable size and strength, a good coach should be able to get respectable play out of them. You're not going to turn them all into Trey Smith, but you should be able to make it work.
yes. i've heard them talk about it. there's all kinds of little nuances players look for to give them an edge.
I dont know if trey is " the best player on the team " but I can tell you he is really really good.
Also offensive linemen must be really smart to play on this level and he certainly is that. He is a once in a decade kind of player. He is not going to be as well loved as EB or PM because he will never have the ball in his hands but what he does on the field is extremely important.
UT Vols: Tennessee offensive line can improve under Jeremy Pruitt
Looking good. We will be a dominant line in 8 months. Developing them will take no time.:dance2:
We hopefully have coaches that are smart enough to coach around OL deficiencies and not ask they to do things that they just cant physically do. Like was said before, it would take an extreme amount of effort to NOT get better from last year.