10-04-2018, 03:13 PM
I doubt it's Carberry.
In the line of fire, athletes default to the technique that works.
And it's unlikely Carberry teaches anything much different in technique.
What I see on replayis a lack of punch--the blow with the hands, mostly drive by the upper body--
and a more acute lack of finish--the drive with the legs.
The OLs are carrying out the assignment and getting to the right spot,
but they're battling to no better than draws with shocking frequency.
If there are technique issues, this game was game five.
They've spotted the issues by now.
My limited view.
In the line of fire, athletes default to the technique that works.
And it's unlikely Carberry teaches anything much different in technique.
What I see on replayis a lack of punch--the blow with the hands, mostly drive by the upper body--
and a more acute lack of finish--the drive with the legs.
The OLs are carrying out the assignment and getting to the right spot,
but they're battling to no better than draws with shocking frequency.
If there are technique issues, this game was game five.
They've spotted the issues by now.
My limited view.
