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Wisconsin also has had much more talented guys, and the nfl notices.Clearly someone who has never played a snap of football.
It's not always about how much weight you can lift in the weight room, I mean that's rarely the case, if that were it then why doesn't the NFL just raid the Olympic lifting athletes with Gold medals or find the local Gold's gym?
It's a combination of leverage angles, play calling, down and distance, physiological items, etc.
Justice controls using physiological limitation or exceptions to their best of their ability.
Feeley only controls strength and conditioning.
If you think they are the reason for no "push" it's rarely to do with those two, and more to do with just experience. It's why Wisconsin or a Boston College have good OLs because they have RS Jrs and Srs every year.
It’s not one thing alone but strength definitely counts. Larry Allen wasn’t the goat because of pure technique.
It’s also punch, quickness, hands, arm length, balance, footwork, decision making. team play, scheme, etc. And yes, experience - RS JRs do matter.
Hopefully Justice and Feeley can get more out of what we got. Sure better hope Justice can improve our evals and bring in more talent also. Depth helps you redshirt kids which leads to more developed and experienced guys playing.