jarhead said:
Wow this thread got derailed. Let me see if I can get it back on track... The strength and conditioning phase of the year began in earnest yesterday. Duvall is different in that he has a different approach. When DC was here he wants lean and fast to facilitate his spread offensive style. Coach Bohl wants big and strong therefore you have to have a different approach to how you train the players. The lifting sets have returned to three sets of ten and the workouts have been split into a strength and a conditioning phase. Yesterday the conditioning phase of the workout ie. the tweets you probably saw, was brutal. Partly because of the intensity but more likely because it was the first one out of the gate. Players are being trained to develop into big strong athletes as opposed to strong/fast athletes. It is simply a different philosophy which is new for most all of the player who were recruited under DC's system. They will adapt.
Fast and strong isn't a bad thing, if done right. But all too often our lines, on both sides, were pushed around way too easily. Case in point, on a QB draw play against Texas State, when Brett got the ball, the line was pushed backwards so quickly, Brett's forward progress was stopped while standing straight up while in the middle of his own o-linemen who had been pushed backwards into him. This sort of thing lasted all season. And against Hawaii, despite Brett's record setting performance, was still sacked and/or pressured on almost every snap. I know the idea was to have lighter and quicker o-linemen, but if they can't get a solid block on consistently, like what happened all season, the guys in the backfield are going to have a tough time.
Our d-line? Well, Olive, as a freshmen, was the strongest guy on the team last season. Awesome for him, but what about the rest of the d-linemen? You know, how in the 3-4 defense, the biggest thing for a d-line is size and power? Yeah, we lacked the first one a bit, and the second one badly. The whole point of the 3-4 defensive linemen, is to eat up as many blockers as they can so the linebackers can make the play. If the d-linemen can eat up blockers and still disrupt the play, even better. But case in point, all too often our d-line was ineffective.