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Re: Analyzing the O-lines problems
No, actually Light wasn't beaten a whole lot. That's the problem. He wasn't. Go back and watch the tape, focusing strictly on the O-line. Light purposely takes VandenBosch wide and deep on numerous occasions to allow Brady an area to step up into.
As I said, there were only 2 bad plays by Light. One on the fumble and one where Light looked lost on the run play. Other than that, Light was amazingly solid. I can't say the same for Neal and Kaczur, though, and that is were Antwan Odom was lining up.
I feel a little better after reading this thread about the O line. Thanks to posts by Patsnutme. I'll take your word, Patsnutme.
I have to admit, Dabruinz that I agree with Bruschi 3:16. Not the Dunce reference part but you know what I mean.
In this post you point out Light's run blocking skills but that does not address the problem Matt has had and that is pass protection. The guy seems to get beat an awful lot.
No, actually Light wasn't beaten a whole lot. That's the problem. He wasn't. Go back and watch the tape, focusing strictly on the O-line. Light purposely takes VandenBosch wide and deep on numerous occasions to allow Brady an area to step up into.
As I said, there were only 2 bad plays by Light. One on the fumble and one where Light looked lost on the run play. Other than that, Light was amazingly solid. I can't say the same for Neal and Kaczur, though, and that is were Antwan Odom was lining up.