Jim Beankie
Experienced Starter w/First Big Contract
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This last preseason game was the 1st time I've really analyzed the offensive line in any capacity, and I have an incredibly basic and probably highly naive question that's really been bothering me for a very long time now. I know about the ineligible man downfield rule, but during passing plays, why the heck are OL moving backwards while pass protecting? It makes zero sense to me from a momentum and time conservation perspective - someone's coming at you, and you're moving backwards. There are times when Guards are making contact with DL 3-4yds behind the line of scrimmage after backpedaling. Why not move slightly forward to meet them just before the line, and that disrupts momentum / acceleration, buying a lot more time? I can see this being even more disruptive for stunts. Tackles I can understand having to shuffle, especially with Edge rushers lining out wide.
On snaps under center, I'm having trouble remembering, but have QBs been able to reliably handoff without turning all the way around (picturing something similar to a handoff from shotgun)? Guessing way too much risk / trust / timing between QB and RB.
On snaps under center, I'm having trouble remembering, but have QBs been able to reliably handoff without turning all the way around (picturing something similar to a handoff from shotgun)? Guessing way too much risk / trust / timing between QB and RB.












