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Let's be positive today! After the 2019 spring game I was pretty high on the Josh Gattis offense because I believed it was going to continue to build upon the things Michigan's offense did well in 2018. It took half a season, and a dumpster fire of an opponent, but this game we finally got to see some good stuff from the rest of the Harbaugh era, with Gattis's good stuff added to it. So one play Michigan ran quite successfully in 2018 was the Pin & Pull. First let's go back to 2018 and remember how the base pin & pull play works. Pin any and all frontside defenders set up inside of your frontside blockers. Kick out the edge defender with your first available puller. Provide a lead block by pulling the first next available blocker from the backside. Cut off backside pursuit. (Reminder you can pause with [spacebar], slow it down with ←, or speed it up again with →). The center has to make the call on how they're blocking it, based on where the nose i ....
Previously: Podcast 14.0A, 14.0B, 14.0C. The Story. Quarterback. Running Back. Wide Receiver. Tight End. [Bolded player rules: not necessarily returning starter, but someone we've seen enough of that I'm no longer talking about their recruiting profile (much, anyway). Extant contributor.] LT Yr. LG Yr. C Yr. RG Yr. RT Yr. Ryan Hayes Jr Trevor Keegan So Olu Oluwatimi Sr Zak Zinter So Trente Jones So Jeffrey Persi Fr Reece Atteberry So Greg Crippen So Gio El-Hadi Fr Karsen Barnhart So Tristan Bounds Fr Alessandro Lorenzetti Fr Raheem Anderson Fr Connor Jones Fr Andrew Gentry Fr Tim Drevno put out fantastic, mauling offensive lines at Stanford. The guys they recruited were 3-stars, but they were smart, and didn't have to start until they were redshirt sophomores or juniors, by which time they'd been sufficiently drilled to run Drevno's complicated list of calls and checks. At Michigan he fruitlessly chased after recruits who didn't want his ....
Previously: Podcast 14.0A, 14.0B, 14.0C. The Story. Quarterback. Running Back. Wide Receiver. Tight End. [Bolded player rules: not necessarily returning starter, but someone we've seen enough of that I'm no longer talking about their recruiting profile (much, anyway). Extant contributor.] LT Yr. LG Yr. C Yr. RG Yr. RT Yr. Ryan Hayes Jr Trevor Keegan So Olu Oluwatimi Sr Zak Zinter So Trente Jones So Jeffrey Persi Fr Reece Atteberry So Greg Crippen So Gio El-Hadi Fr Karsen Barnhart So Tristan Bounds Fr Alessandro Lorenzetti Fr Raheem Anderson Fr Connor Jones Fr Andrew Gentry Fr Tim Drevno put out fantastic, mauling offensive lines at Stanford. The guys they recruited were 3-stars, but they were smart, and didn't have to start until they were redshirt sophomores or juniors, by which time they'd been sufficiently drilled to run Drevno's complicated list of calls and checks. At Michigan he fruitlessly chased after recruits who didn't want his ....