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    Kylin seems on board with the pirate

    Tweeted this playbook was made for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R2Dawg View Post
    Well that is good. My question now is what makes it made for Hill? Just curious.
    Because even the best backs get tired of inside zone over and over when everyone in the middle of the field weighs 300lbs. 180lb DBs are usually less.....um eager, to tackle a SEC caliber RB.

    Or maybe he just likes the pictures and colors.
    Last edited by Leroy Jenkins; 02-19-2020 at 07:49 AM.
    Everyone wants to be a beast...until its time to do what beasts do.

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    Kylin could have a huge year in this offense if he does the work to learn and get ready(and learn how to pass block).

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    hopefully our WR's also learn to block better. that would be grreat for Kylin catching screens and in the flat. Him getting a couple of good blocks in space makes me wooly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commercecomet24 View Post
    Kylin could have a huge year in this offense if he does the work to learn and get ready(and learn how to pass block).
    In Leach's offense the RB is primarily either running the ball or out in the flat as the check down option. Not as much pass blocking required from what I've seen.

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    Instead of learning hundreds of plays..... he only needs to learn 8 variations of 5 plays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maroonmania View Post
    In Leach's offense the RB is primarily either running the ball or out in the flat as the check down option. Not as much pass blocking required from what I've seen.
    True but he's gonna have to pickup blitzers at some point and he hasn't shown a propensity to pick them up, and if he wants to get to the nfl pass blocking is critical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commercecomet24 View Post
    True but he's gonna have to pickup blitzers at some point and he hasn't shown a propensity to pick them up, and if he wants to get to the nfl pass blocking is critical.
    Not sure why he's struggling in that area. Last year he seemed to be one of the few that actually worked out during the off season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLJWales View Post
    Not sure why he's struggling in that area. Last year he seemed to be one of the few that actually worked out during the off season.
    Working out doesn't have as much to do with it as does willingness to do what it takes. Hopeful to see change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commercecomet24 View Post
    Kylin could have a huge year in this offense if he does the work to learn and get ready(and learn how to pass block).
    You and I both know that you have want to in order to get it done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coursesuper View Post
    You and I both know that you have want to in order to get it done.
    Yep!

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    Our backs and receivers are going to be running more pass routes than before. So blocking won't be quite as paramount as it was under Dan and Joe.

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    This offense will get Hill in space and create some mismatches in the passing game. In the run game, he will have some creases to burst through. It's a chance for Hill to show some versatility, which the NFL loves.

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    can't wait to see the 1st draw play to Kylin. And many more thereafter

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    Maybe this playbook looks more like freshman algebra than the doctorate level thermodynamics playbook Sloppy Joe had. Just maybe.

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    What's funny, is 2 weeks ago State twitter was in full blown meltdown mode because of Kylin tweeting something like "I was lied to" (or something of that nature)...

    I think Kylin will have a big year in '20.

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