In the same way Frost has an offense filled with things other teams do, but it is unique in the way it comes together, the OL does things every other team does, but it's the combination of things and the way they do it that sets it apart.
Few teams run the ball like we want to, but with that kind of pace.
To use Austin's words:
"When I look at the game film from last year on these guys, generally speaking there is not a whole bunch, these guys were in a zone scheme last year. They ran power, they ran stretch and pulls, and zone reads. So, things that they have already done in the past we are just teaching a little different. It is a little bit more spread, up tempo. They have to be in shape. They have to be able to communicate fast and in a hurry. They have to be able to change and adjust before the play, and mid play in some cases because of the fast defenses and the adjustments they will make"
and
"Now, when I am off the road recruiting, essentially it is been about two months since I have seen those guys, and I can already tell that their bodies are changing. They are reducing fat and increasing lean muscle mass. I’m excited about the way they have attacked the weight room, thus far."
One of the reasons we like guys like Bland is because he's a solid guy at around 295 who isn't carrying bad weight and can move. He's playing OT right now, and theoretically could even play it now, but I think he is much better suited to OG for us due to his feet. He doesn't have to change his body to play the right way for us.
That's important because we can do some substition on the OL (I expect more next year as people will have played together), but the communication side is hard if you can't have the unit on the field together. and you can't do that unless they are in exceptional shape and I expect to see more pulls as we get quicker and in better shape.. in addition to the linemen getting further downfield on running plays - I like Foster and Farmer, but they can't do what we're going to want to do eventually.
I don't know why you think something has to be exotic to be different. Yes, more teams run spread now and more teams play in tempo, but it's relatively few that do what Frost does. Think of it from Bland's perspective. There are teams that might even want to add 20 lbs to him and play him inside so that he can lose some athleticism, but anchor a bit better and maybe have more pop against a DT. We want his pop, but we want him to move a lot and for play after play.. same as others until you add up the pace and endurance needed to maintain it
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