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This is what happens when you have too much free time ....
Was thinking about Greg Robinson starting the season as the 6th lineman. To be clear, as far as I know, the Rams haven't announced an official starting OL and most depth charts out there list Robinson as the starting guard - so this may all be even more of a waste of time than my usual posts - but you've come this far, so here goes:
Formations that use a 6th lineman are more and more common. They still aren't widely used - we are talking about less than 5% of a team's offensive snaps - but they are out there and not just on the goal line anymore.
Just for an example - here is the Seahawks using such a formation in the NFC Championship Game
(I apologize for tarnishing this board with a Seahawks highlight)
Anyway - I got to thinking about these 6OL packages with the Rams personnel.
Really what is happening - absent an unbalanced line situation - is that the extra tackle is lining up at tight end.
Something like
Robinson Long Saffold Wells Joseph Barksdale Cook
...........................................Hill...........................................................Quick
...........................................Harkey.......................................................
...........................................Stacey.........................................................
That looks like a team that can run the ball.
So, what does this mean for Robinson?
Is this letting him learn a smaller package of plays - something he can get down pat and come out and play fast without thinking too much? Or is this the opposite - giving him yet another thing to learn. He has played guard, he has played tackle, and now we would be letting him play some tight end. (yes, he is an eligible receiver out of some of these formations)
Maybe its time for another cup of coffee.
Was thinking about Greg Robinson starting the season as the 6th lineman. To be clear, as far as I know, the Rams haven't announced an official starting OL and most depth charts out there list Robinson as the starting guard - so this may all be even more of a waste of time than my usual posts - but you've come this far, so here goes:
Formations that use a 6th lineman are more and more common. They still aren't widely used - we are talking about less than 5% of a team's offensive snaps - but they are out there and not just on the goal line anymore.
Just for an example - here is the Seahawks using such a formation in the NFC Championship Game
(I apologize for tarnishing this board with a Seahawks highlight)
Anyway - I got to thinking about these 6OL packages with the Rams personnel.
Really what is happening - absent an unbalanced line situation - is that the extra tackle is lining up at tight end.
Something like
Robinson Long Saffold Wells Joseph Barksdale Cook
...........................................Hill...........................................................Quick
...........................................Harkey.......................................................
...........................................Stacey.........................................................
That looks like a team that can run the ball.
So, what does this mean for Robinson?
Is this letting him learn a smaller package of plays - something he can get down pat and come out and play fast without thinking too much? Or is this the opposite - giving him yet another thing to learn. He has played guard, he has played tackle, and now we would be letting him play some tight end. (yes, he is an eligible receiver out of some of these formations)
Maybe its time for another cup of coffee.