AtomicDawg
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.More great stuff from Chatham. I only wish it were longer. I do recommend watching it several times, and you will get more from it every time. For example I took these nuggets from it.
When David Andrews has no one on him in a 4-3 look he attacks the 2nd level and gets a great block on the LB. However when he has a big body directly on him, its another story. The best he can do is get position on him. While an asset when he's uncovered, he, as you would expect at his size, seems to become a liability when he is.
Julian Edelman is almost as good a blocker as he is a receiver as you will see on more than one occasion in this clip
Solder is a beast in the running game, and Tuney doesn't suck either. They don't just block people, they MOVE them.
There is a lot of other stuff, you just have to take the time to watch it over and over. BTW- remember this clip just show a few successful runs. There were about a dozen plays which netted nothing in this game. I would have loved to have seen a couple of those plays to see why the play failed. It would only be fair.
That's a tough one. I know everyone was pretty down on Googs because of the problems we had on the OL at the end of the year, but quickly forgot about a similar patchwork OL that he made work against an awesome front 7 of Seattle for a superbowl win. Think about it, the interior starting 3 of that team was Connolly Stork and Wendell. ALL three are currently out of the league. So if you are going to hammer him over the OL failures of 20015, you HAVE to give him credit for the successes of 2014.My football knowledge is minimal but still love these type videos.
Curious question for you though. What differences in line play do you see when comparing Scar to Dave DeGuglielmo?
I forget exactly where he landed,
That's a tough one. I know everyone was pretty down on Googs because of the problems we had on the OL at the end of the year, but quickly forgot about a similar patchwork OL that he made work against an awesome front 7 of Seattle for a superbowl win. Think about it, the interior starting 3 of that team was Connolly Stork and Wendell. ALL three are currently out of the league. So if you are going to hammer him over the OL failures of 20015, you HAVE to give him credit for the successes of 2014.
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I noticed that, during the highlights, Develin was nowhere to be found.