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<blockquote data-quote="GreenBaySlacker" data-source="post: 654128" data-attributes="member: 9780"><p>Amish, I didnt say I wanted them to be able to go up the seam. In a more realistic scenario, we get a couple big blocking TEs wiith some receiving skills. But a 245 pound finley probabally defines what people consider "up the seam". so no... I just said, that as soon as defensive coordinators ASSUME just because they are huge TEs they wont go deep. I would send them deep. out of principle. </p><p></p><p>I simply said we should find a couple OTs that have some basketball skills. Put them in there to block first. But if a play breaks down, they are still huge targets who can catch a pass. Its a smash mouth football. Forcing the other team to play a scheme they arent practiced at. </p><p>As in any scheme. you need the right people to run it. Maybe a under sized OT at 290 (who thinks he is shaq on the basketball court) would have been more realistic...? But you know me. Get a real starting caliber OT. Who happens to be able to catch a quick pass. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/104781/watch-baylor-400-pound-te-laquan-mcgowan-scores-another-td" target="_blank">http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/104781/watch-baylor-400-pound-te-laquan-mcgowan-scores-another-td</a></p><p></p><p>"Our condolences to the safety, who was given the task to make the open field tackle..."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenBaySlacker, post: 654128, member: 9780"] Amish, I didnt say I wanted them to be able to go up the seam. In a more realistic scenario, we get a couple big blocking TEs wiith some receiving skills. But a 245 pound finley probabally defines what people consider "up the seam". so no... I just said, that as soon as defensive coordinators ASSUME just because they are huge TEs they wont go deep. I would send them deep. out of principle. I simply said we should find a couple OTs that have some basketball skills. Put them in there to block first. But if a play breaks down, they are still huge targets who can catch a pass. Its a smash mouth football. Forcing the other team to play a scheme they arent practiced at. As in any scheme. you need the right people to run it. Maybe a under sized OT at 290 (who thinks he is shaq on the basketball court) would have been more realistic...? But you know me. Get a real starting caliber OT. Who happens to be able to catch a quick pass. [URL]http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/104781/watch-baylor-400-pound-te-laquan-mcgowan-scores-another-td[/URL] "Our condolences to the safety, who was given the task to make the open field tackle..." [/QUOTE]
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