I know Wisky lost yesterday. They had the yards on offense but 3 turnovers and giving up a 70 yard td run will do that.
I dont watch their O Line intensely but when you do it is easy to see one of their main power blocking schemes.
They seem to actually call a hole or gap to run to and pull a lineman from the other side into that hole/gap. Of course Taylor does much of the rest. They have been doing this for a long time. Back in the early Alvarez days they did use a lot of stretch and zone blocking.
I know when BF was run game coordinator he had some more varied run schemes, like pulling linemen, rather than just inside and outside zone. I wonder if this Iowa line and run game might get better results blocking straighter ahead with double teams and pulling linemen rather than blocking more laterally in zone blocking.
Just fire out and push them back.
I dont watch their O Line intensely but when you do it is easy to see one of their main power blocking schemes.
They seem to actually call a hole or gap to run to and pull a lineman from the other side into that hole/gap. Of course Taylor does much of the rest. They have been doing this for a long time. Back in the early Alvarez days they did use a lot of stretch and zone blocking.
I know when BF was run game coordinator he had some more varied run schemes, like pulling linemen, rather than just inside and outside zone. I wonder if this Iowa line and run game might get better results blocking straighter ahead with double teams and pulling linemen rather than blocking more laterally in zone blocking.
Just fire out and push them back.