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    Weight differences on the offensive line.

    Guess why we needed more size? Because we didnt have the tools. Thats the point that I am trying to make. Gaynor wont have the tools ever, so he might as well try to be a brick wall so that he doesnt get pushed backwards all the time. North Carolinas Offensive Line didnt have many tools...
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    Weight differences on the offensive line.

    Our main issue last season was getting physically dominated at the point of attack, especially on the interior, where guys where undersized and not athletic enough, especially vs tite fronts that happen to attack the interior of the offensive line. And in college football, size at the...
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    Weight differences on the offensive line.

    As if 330 isnt bigger than anything we have outside of Donaldson lol
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    Weight differences on the offensive line.

    If your interior offensive lineman isnt athletic side to side or very strong, he better be a brick wall thats hard to move around. The top centers out of college play at around 310-315 and then slim down a bit for the NFL. They prefer lighter centers considering Tite fronts arent a thing in...
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    Weight differences on the offensive line.

    I have missed one? Where? Also, as I said, the current unit is much bigger, but still features one element that was getting exposed last season due to being undersized. If Gaynor would be at somewhat normal weight, the unit as a whole would have good size on all positions.
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    Weight differences on the offensive line.

    I did some quick research because I dug into some offensive line tape (again) and tried to find some solutions to stop myself from worrying about that position group. Looked into plays, play-calling, execution, assignments... up until I thought about checking out some weight differences. Because...
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