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The Wide Zone is very effective when properly executed. However, in order for it to even work at all, you have to call the play, and actually run the ball.
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Good article. For the personnel we have, the free hand technique is absolutely the right way to approach this year’s incarnation of an offensive line. Turners 2 hand can be effective, and many at times dominating when working with elite lineman, but using it with the personnel we had (and have) exacerbates the weaknesses. If I were coaching a high school offensive line, then I’d likely advocate the 2-hand punch, as the pass rushers aren’t as developed in technique etc, but most NFL teams should - and do - use the free hand technique. The “punch” badly exposes your “weak links” of your chain, and can (and obviously does unfortunately ) put your qb in situations where he’s a sacrificial lamb.
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Turner's version of 2 hand is only good for creating defenders flying in unblocked. It also did not help that Turner was a bad teacher.
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From I see and hear the OL, namely Jonah and D'Ante also love the Wide Zone and we might finally have the players to
implement this and Mixon could have a great year. Pollack coming back is just great for the entire team. Mixon loves the
Wide Zone and if we can run the ball well it takes pressure off of Burrow and keeps the Defense fresh.