Body balance and agility/footwork are most important at C and T.
At G you can have a slow-footed mauler who's only job is to march forward and muscle a guy away.
There's enough NFL tape on this guy to know he plays too high, doesn't anchor well, and has $3it footwork. At G he's got a former OL in Reid to coach him up and only ask him to go hunt.
On a ton of our misdirection running plays we use zone blocking and he'd be attacking the defender at an angle instead of marching backwards and trying to hold ground (which he's clearly terrible at.)
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"He had no teeth, and he was slobbering all over himself. I'm thinking, 'You can have your money back, just get me out of here. Let me go be an accountant." I can't tell you how badly I wanted out of there."
Denver rookie QB John Elway, on Jack Lambert, after Lambert and the Steelers knocked Elway out of his first game as a pro (1983).
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