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Moses

Diesel

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I miss Moses Mallory. Nothing more entertaining than seeing a defender getting a belly rub.

NDSU reports how their OL are known and revered by their fans. Cats, Weber and MSU success revolves around the OL.

FB is trench warfare. Can the Griz OL please stand up. With the RB room filling up with more depth and QB being a weak position as of late. Wether by injuries to starter and backups not proficient at pass game. There is a need for a good OL that can compete with stout defenses.

Maybe the QB coach can teach QB to climb pocket with pressure instead of having QB attempt to scramble outside tackle and allowing defender a easy path for sack.

Maybe the run coordinator can develop a more definite scheme that allow OL to be aggressive climbing the defenses levels instead of a stagnant blocking not knowing wether play will be a pass or a run making OL stay at LOS watching instead of getting helmet on the next guy.

Much is asked from the OL, don’t forget the Griz fans love and respect good OL play and are entertained by OL with attitude.

Unfortunately Moses is gone, but not forgotten, he was a thing of beauty and defenders knew he was hunting for them.
 
Diesel said:
I miss Moses Mallory. Nothing more entertaining than seeing a defender getting a belly rub.

NDSU reports how their OL are known and revered by their fans. Cats, Weber and MSU success revolves around the OL.

FB is trench warfare. Can the Griz OL please stand up. With the RB room filling up with more depth and QB being a weak position as of late. Wether by injuries to starter and backups not proficient at pass game. There is a need for a good OL that can compete with stout defenses.

Maybe the QB coach can teach QB to climb pocket with pressure instead of having QB attempt to scramble outside tackle and allowing defender a easy path for sack.

Maybe the run coordinator can develop a more definite scheme that allow OL to be aggressive climbing the defenses levels instead of a stagnant blocking not knowing wether play will be a pass or a run making OL stay at LOS watching instead of getting helmet on the next guy.

Much is asked from the OL, don’t forget the Griz fans love and respect good OL play and are entertained by OL with attitude.

Unfortunately Moses is gone, but not forgotten, he was a thing of beauty and defenders knew he was hunting for them.
He finished blocks. Lots of pancakes, not just pushing and shoving.
 
I agree. Am offensive lineman is no longer a punching Bag, I subscribe to Aggressiveness. Get in a damn uncomfortable position Fire out, get a foothold in their jock, climb their frame Smell their Breath and blow their ass off the line. I speak from experience(Old School Yogi
 
I agree. Am offensive lineman is no longer a punching Bag, I subscribe to Aggressiveness. Get in a damn uncomfortable position Fire out, get a foothold in their jock, climb their frame Smell their Breath and blow their ass off the line. I speak from experience(Old School Yogi
 
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