Today's Tidbit... O Line Blocking and the 1954 Chicago Cardinals Playbook
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Early football offenses using the mass and momentum approach opened holes by crashing multiple backside linemen and running backs through the hole. Rule changes intended to eliminate mass and momentum plays required seven players on the line of scrimmage and required offenses to gain ten rather than five in three plays. (Teams had to gain ten yards in four plays starting in 1912.)
Today's Tidbit... O Line Blocking and the 1954 Chicago Cardinals Playbook
Today's Tidbit... O Line Blocking and the…
Today's Tidbit... O Line Blocking and the 1954 Chicago Cardinals Playbook
Early football offenses using the mass and momentum approach opened holes by crashing multiple backside linemen and running backs through the hole. Rule changes intended to eliminate mass and momentum plays required seven players on the line of scrimmage and required offenses to gain ten rather than five in three plays. (Teams had to gain ten yards in four plays starting in 1912.)