Targus
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I'm biased and looking for a more even opinion. Specifically, I'm looking for insight from those who have watched Oregon this season (for more than a game or two) and who understand the game, development of plays and understand what happens away from the ball.
Does Oregon have the best blocking WR's in the Pac? The nation?
I am a fan who often watches how a play works and tries to take in everyones involvement. It's difficult in Oregon's offense to see, but I frequently see our WR's drive blocking larger DB's, safeties and LB's - fifteen yards down field. I watch our WR's in a split formation cut in and take LB's out of position to make plays.
I've watched other teams and see their WR's blocking at the line of scrimmage, but rarely see the tenacity and aggressiveness that Oregon WR's block with.
Is this normal? Unique? Or is Targus just biased and seeing things, as usual, through green and yellow glasses?
Informed opinions greatly appreciated...
Does Oregon have the best blocking WR's in the Pac? The nation?
I am a fan who often watches how a play works and tries to take in everyones involvement. It's difficult in Oregon's offense to see, but I frequently see our WR's drive blocking larger DB's, safeties and LB's - fifteen yards down field. I watch our WR's in a split formation cut in and take LB's out of position to make plays.
I've watched other teams and see their WR's blocking at the line of scrimmage, but rarely see the tenacity and aggressiveness that Oregon WR's block with.
Is this normal? Unique? Or is Targus just biased and seeing things, as usual, through green and yellow glasses?
Informed opinions greatly appreciated...