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By Chris Lang
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PAmedic wrote:
Chris Lang wrote:Offensive line breakdown:

http://www.newsadvance.com/sports/liber ... b2370.html
LANG wrote:Why only a one-deep on the line? Wagner said his players don’t back up certain positions, but work at all five line spots so they can be used when called upon in any situation. The Flames have traveled with eight offensive linemen in recent years. Wagner wants to bring 10 on the road this year.
:shock: is this the new way of looking at it? a unit as the whole, not the individual positions? I know little about it but always thought tackles/guards had different skill sets

seems like depth on the line has always been our issue (maybe everyone in FCS) which is why you see us play tough until late in the games when guys tire.

explains a lot of last quarter collapses against decent competition
Nearly all of the backups play multiple line positions. Grant Jones played all three last year. Callison can play inside and out. Hartman seems to have the ability to play both as well. I think Wagner's point is that he doesn't want to shoehorn one guy into being the backup right tackle. Maybe that guy is your ninth best lineman, and when you lose Mitch Hanson, you want to be able to play your sixth best guy there.
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By PAmedic
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thanks LANG

yeah I admit its an interesting concept. was just wondering if thats the "new industry standard"

how cool would it be to have the athletes to be able to apply that concept to offensive skill guys

interchangeable WR/TE/RB/FB/QB
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By BJWilliams
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For skill positions, that would be an interesting concept. I think in some ways that is where the "H-Back" was born from. Having someone who can line up in the backfield as a FB or TB, and can also line up as a TE as well. Someone like Jimmy Graham from the Saints is another interesting case, or even Tony Gonzalez before him. Guys that are listed as TE but because of their outstanding athleticism can be a 6th WR in the rotation and offer a lot of versatility in the passing game. Im not sure that having a QB who also plays receiver would be good for continuity, unless you run say a "Wildcat" type offense that would allow for a QB to line up at WR.
By ballcoach15
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The more "skill position" players on the field the better. tight ends who can do more than block and catch occasional pass are very valuable. I love TEs who can double as WR.
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By BJWilliams
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If Im reading Lang's post correctly, here is the two deep:

QB
Josh Woodrum
Stephon Masha or Javan Shashaty

RB
DJ Abnar
Todd Macon

FB
Nicky Fualaau
Thomas Kennedy

WR (X)
Jaquan Glover
Dakota Kelly

WR (Z)
Darrin Peterson
Dante Shells

WR (H)
Gabe Henderson
Zac Parker

TE
Dexter Herman
Kendall Couamin

LT
Max Sommer
Ethan Callison

LG
Jonathan Burgess
Michael Henderman

C
Greg Ray
Grant Jones

RG
Mitch Hanson
Kris Wilson

RT
Tanner Hartman
Aharown Campbell

Will pick through the defensive two deep probably tomorrow
Last edited by BJWilliams on August 19th, 2014, 10:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
By olldflame
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Not surprising to me after looking at his HS video, but it looks like Zac Parker is going to make an impact. He is apparently now our #1 option at both PR and KR as well as Henderson's backup in the slot. I think this kid is going to be a playmaker for us. He and Fritts are both upgrades from what we had off the bench at WR last year. I don't see Glover as a starter for long, and if Shells continues having issues with drops, Fritts could move up.
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By BJWilliams
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Parker impressed me on his film as well. having a potential gamebreaker back on punt and kick returns will really help us in the field position game (which is a surprisingly underrated aspect of a lot of games...especially the close ones)
By olldflame
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What is even more impressive about Parker is that he has actually been out of football for a year. He was not allowed to practice or work out with the team last year or receive any coaching while getting his academics in order. Anything he did was on his own.
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By BJWilliams
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Now for the defense (thanks for the link PxP):

DE
Toby Onyechi
Gerald Holt
DT
Dominique Davis
Dylan Bowman
NG
JaRon Greene
Nolan Spicer
DE
Chima Uzowihe
Erwin Dessources
SLB
Andrew Jauch
Bobby Partilla
MLB
Nick Sigmon
Jimmy O'Grady
WLB
Dylan Lewellyn
Nick Newman
CB
Wesley Scott
Tyrin Holloway
SS
Gary Sampson or Alpha Jalloh
Charles Williams
FS
Jacob Hagen
AJ James
CB
Kenny Scott
Justin Gulillory
NB
Wesley Scott
Ray Ferguson

SPecialists
K
Avery Echols
Shane Blanchard
P
Trey Turner
Avery Echols
KR
Zac Parker
Gabe Henderson (Co-Starters)
Alpha Jalloh
Joshua Smith
PR
Zac Parker
Dakota Kelly
H
Javan Shashaty
LS
Hunter Winstead
Lucas Holder or Will Johnson
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