Yeah, I think at this point in time it's indisputable that offenses function better when you have fewer physical battles to win. Horizontal constraints, a running QB, various option plays -- all designed to remove defenders without a block.
At some point in time, though, you're going to have block someone pretty damn good if you want to win a national title. Oregon, for whatever reason, runs into that problem. Auburn's really good DL whipped them in 2010 and OSU's DL whipped them this week. Other "spready" teams in different conferences -- OSU this year and Auburn last year -- have OLs that are built knowing they'll have to block some really good DLs. Auburn, in particular, ran all over a fantastic FSU DL last year.
But, yeah, defense. Chris Ash is a huge fan the MSU quarters/press coverage scheme. And he has a DL that allows him some latitude. And Darron Lee is a fantastic player that was built to play in space and defend the spread.
At some point in time, though, you're going to have block someone pretty damn good if you want to win a national title. Oregon, for whatever reason, runs into that problem. Auburn's really good DL whipped them in 2010 and OSU's DL whipped them this week. Other "spready" teams in different conferences -- OSU this year and Auburn last year -- have OLs that are built knowing they'll have to block some really good DLs. Auburn, in particular, ran all over a fantastic FSU DL last year.
But, yeah, defense. Chris Ash is a huge fan the MSU quarters/press coverage scheme. And he has a DL that allows him some latitude. And Darron Lee is a fantastic player that was built to play in space and defend the spread.
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