anyone else notice that our receivers suck at blocking? When we run quick wr screens we rarely get big chunks of yardage from them because other teams' dbs shed blocks and tackle (it'd be nice of our receivers could break a tackle once in a while but that's a different issue). On one play on Saturday a UW corner easily threw off a block from Rodgers, who was a tight end last year and in theory should be easily able to block a corner, and tackled the receiver for minimal gain.
Our main receivers are all healthy and all either started or played a lot of snaps last year so the typical inexperience and injury excuses don't exist here. Why can't they block? Is it just not something that Dykes & Franklin focus on (in which case why are we trying plays that require wr blocking to be successful)?
Conversely, our dbs are completely unable to get off blocks. Some of them get driven back 10 yards when other teams run these receiver screens. I miss Syd Thompson.
Our main receivers are all healthy and all either started or played a lot of snaps last year so the typical inexperience and injury excuses don't exist here. Why can't they block? Is it just not something that Dykes & Franklin focus on (in which case why are we trying plays that require wr blocking to be successful)?
Conversely, our dbs are completely unable to get off blocks. Some of them get driven back 10 yards when other teams run these receiver screens. I miss Syd Thompson.