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But these guys aren't rookies. Do they really need to learn totally new techniques, ie moves that they were not familiar with at all just because there is a new play book?

 

I think the point is more that the schemes can be implemented to put a lot less pressure on the oline. San Diego's quick passing game means that the oline doesn't have to protect as long, for example.

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I stopped at "Chan Gailey's offensive mind".

 

People have amazingly short (or selective) memories.

 

The scheming was pretty good, the playcalling and order not so.

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So this year was it really our offensive line or the guy 's coaching them ?

 

So this year was it really that CJ isn't that guy or was it the guy's coaching the O line how to open the holes ?

 

If it was the O lines fault then why is Joe D in the play offs ?

 

Hey isn't our HC a O line guy ? HMMM MAYBE that's why he was a college coach .

 

Man i am so glad that the FO did such a extensive search for our guy PHEW !!

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The success of the O-line isn't entirely on the shoulders of the O-line coach.

 

As others have pointed out, having an experienced QB to call protections and process the ball quickly is helpful.

 

So is an Offensive Coordinator who puts his players and subordinate coaches in a position to succeed.

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