Posted October 20, 201410 yr comment_89923 Reading up on Bob Wylie I discovered he specializes in power blocking schemes. Zone blocking is another popular blocking scheme. I don't know enough about these two schemes or about the strengths/weaknesses of the o-linemen on our team to do an analysis. My question is do the Bombers have the right personnel to be running a power blocking scheme instead of zone blocking? If not, that could be a reason why Wylie hasn't made a big difference this season.
October 20, 201410 yr comment_89925 Wylie is not the problem... we stopped moving the pocket and stopped selling playaction. From the sounds of it, that was re-established last game and the results were noticeable. Again, MB slowly slid into a more conservative system... we knew this would happen.
October 20, 201410 yr Author comment_89927 I'm curious to hear what JBR has to say on this. Not saying Wylie is a problem but wondering if we have the right personnel to fit the scheme. I'd also like to get a better understanding of the two schemes.
October 20, 201410 yr comment_89928 We don't know if Willy is uncomfortable and/or ineffective as a roll-out QB, so there is that.
October 24, 201410 yr comment_90680 We don't know if Willy is uncomfortable and/or ineffective as a roll-out QB, so there is that. Then lets have Marvel(my + ? nickname for him) in there more often
October 24, 201410 yr comment_90689 I would say we have big, strong, slower linemen so the power blocking scheme would fit them best.
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