The Minnesota offensive line against Ohio's defense is a high-level view.
The game has been discussed in more detail here before.
It’s hard to understand, but it seems we also had some problems with placement in C and 6th OL that could be.
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) January 26, 2022
LB OSU doesn't back down from H and doesn't let go it seems pic.twitter.com/AT71lHfcYe should come
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) January 26, 2022
Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) January 26, 2022
11 Private duo. See LT in its combo box. Instead of running, he jumps on his blocks. Keep your shoulders square, clean your feet to avoid 5T problems, root our feet and take 3T to the next level pic.twitter.com/uvL2ZB1Dyv
The BSG had a good steel hand, and the previous MIKE board was ready for washing. But BST is a bit out of control with hand position and body tilt. Tech 3 copes well with feeling overwhelmed and weak, floats in BST and finally makes the game pic.twitter.com/Y69cj15GCi
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) January 28, 2022
Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) January 28, 2022
A pop-up duet with a short movement. The points of the fake Arab network are becoming bulletproof. An optional short - action head blocker gets 2 on 1.
A good example of the gallop technique from RT is pic.twitter.com/QdbI5NC7HU
Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
Show a small movement in the slit area pic.twitter.com/9e1a8PziDE
Ohio Street
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
The double pair works very well with 92 teams. He concentrated, controlled, felt the combination, dropped his knees, lost weight and broke down barriers.
35 retreats from 19 bad weapons in total flow pic.twitter.com/cfsXs1M7D0
Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
The outer zone is divided.
See where the politics of the central territories hit them. Not aggressive with backups. OT DE CAN'T STOP. When she goes to join pic.twitter.com/0dIcbXuJFz , she leaves Placed LB along with two men.
Minnesota vs. OSU
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
Blank middle screen. Cross DT allows a person to pass and then understands how C is trying to throw it. He returns to the bottom of the screen and becomes almost cunning in a well thought out game . pic.twitter.com/5sCEbTNOyB
Minnesota vs. OSU
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
Cover 1 Spy Vs Blank pic.twitter.com/KYdEvpONbx
Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
Enter the PAP area. Such a simple idea against a person is effective if you have the time. The internal RT mount provides rigidity that eliminates internal support. Mini-sections save space for troubleshooting pic.twitter.com/gmqMsIMOh4
Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
7 ol two in peloton. This couple pic.twitter.com/qIsIEr8uJd
Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
Minnesota Otis fought many battles with wide-angle de I was regularly beaten in local dramas. The tracks are too deep due to the steepness pic.twitter.com/kdzW3q7PnY
USO
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
Connection to housing 3 is broken. Either the LB should run smoothly and contain the CB vertical shaft, or the hood should trigger cloud control and lock the CB flat pic.twitter.com/zRDLVyUIQ1
Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
The interior is far from the OL 2 bonus. It can still work if the outside of the wing pushes the point person to the second level. But the center is working hard to get rid of her nose, Arab wants to pick it up pic.twitter.com/DxBpJsMRQ6
Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
LT’s first step should be deeper. It comes out flat and in no way cuts off the inner shadow pic.twitter.com/uD9TUPXtGv
OSU v. Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
OSU will cover 1 tablet or green dog LB. Either C, or perhaps RB has defective protection. Both are on the left ILB. Rights ILB gets a free game on QB pic.twitter.com/XiHVq8F84I
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
USO
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
Ohio Street meets a 7 OL group of 5 people trying to clear the block. It won’t work if you shove your nose and mic into their helmets. Pic.twitter.com/2zSCu1e0BS
OSU v. Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
CB pressure limit line. I think I got 92 wrong calls (it was like pressure on the field). Minnesota is knocking on the front door pic.twitter.com/KEjeMkthrO .
OSU v. Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
Minnesota is really a team that will lock the steering wheel with both hands. Try taking a range of levels (angle A) to sell the range and get out of the DE wide. The problem is that if you oppose a long DE, they can embrace your long arm and dive around the corner pic.twitter.com/uGzU0IXlRs
USO
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
33 Talented FR, but not yet used to playing FR DE indoors. See how it takes twice as long as before. He kept his body open for the second set. The inside of the knee is raised. When he starts typing, he tries to go back to printing instead of jumping. Pic.twitter.com/gZ2VCc383t
Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
You’ve seen the Minnesota RT take a few tough steps, and its role has been inconsistent, but you can see the benefits of its length and size. See how he loses and keep it here, but a bowling ball for a man like a rag doll pic.twitter.com/txHmHOMucS
I think if you had 5 DL and a guy deeper than LB and you played 1 cover, you probably would have gotten into the tea block.
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 1, 2022
Minnesota
- Space Coyote (pSpaceCoyoteBDS) February 2, 2022
RT is a very worthy example of storytelling technique. It rises a little higher, making this second puck a little higher, but you can see how it pic.twitter.com/jiXNAUBIEe a little “shakes the baby” to pick up speed with both hands below.
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