MrDNA
06-22-2007, 10:52 AM
This seemingly obvious little bar has been nagging at me. Strength is obviously important to a lineman, but certain teams (like the Broncos) have had great success using quicker, more mobile linemen in a zone blocking scheme. So when I see a guy with pass, Run Blocking 74, Pass Blocking 68, Blocking Strength 15 - is that the sort of guy I'm seeing? Someone who uses his technique rather than brute force to block his man. That's been my interpretation.
But here's the thing: for several seasons in different leagues, the guys who've led my (and other teams) in pancake blocks have had lower blocking strength than the other guys.
Anyone have any input on Blocking Strength? Does it seem to impact your linemen anywhere near as much as the other two blocking bars?
But here's the thing: for several seasons in different leagues, the guys who've led my (and other teams) in pancake blocks have had lower blocking strength than the other guys.
Anyone have any input on Blocking Strength? Does it seem to impact your linemen anywhere near as much as the other two blocking bars?