We all know that the cut block is a vital part of running the ball in a zone scheme. It happens to be a pretty dangerous technique, a technique that opposing teams constantly complain about.
I've noticed that the Packers have not done much, if any, cut blocking this preseason. I think it's something similar to Troy Polamolu easing up when he hit Favre. It might be a preseason courtesy thing.
When the regular season comes, so will the cut blocking and untill we start cut blocking, we're rendering our run game useless.
As for now, our pass protection has been very good with just 5 or 6 depending on if it is a blitz. We've been better this year in pass pro than we have in 2-3 years. If both areas were down, you could say "the oline is just bad AGAIN", but it's not like that.
When the gloves come off and the regular season begins, will the run blocking catch up? If cut blocking has anything to do with it, it might
I've noticed that the Packers have not done much, if any, cut blocking this preseason. I think it's something similar to Troy Polamolu easing up when he hit Favre. It might be a preseason courtesy thing.
When the regular season comes, so will the cut blocking and untill we start cut blocking, we're rendering our run game useless.
As for now, our pass protection has been very good with just 5 or 6 depending on if it is a blitz. We've been better this year in pass pro than we have in 2-3 years. If both areas were down, you could say "the oline is just bad AGAIN", but it's not like that.
When the gloves come off and the regular season begins, will the run blocking catch up? If cut blocking has anything to do with it, it might



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