Ross named starting RT

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I keep hearing about blocking principles like "hat on a hat", but too requently I've seen "nothing on a hat" by one or two of our run blockers.

"Hat on hat" sounds like a simple principle. So why can't we execute it?

Also - a potential negative offshoot of our failure to open up holes at the LOS is that our receivers are likely to fall out of the habit of blocking downfield. On those rare instances where our RB breaks into the secondary, we may therefore blow the opportunity to hit a home run.
 
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Ross looked just fine out there.

And this was the best game from the OL in a LONG, LONG time.

No oline shuffle. You have your current starters, folks.

Now, if Warner can find his brain.....
 

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D-Dogg said:
Ross looked just fine out there.

And this was the best game from the OL in a LONG, LONG time.

No oline shuffle. You have your current starters, folks.

Now, if Warner can find his brain.....

I watched him a LOT today and it was probably his best game as a Cardinal. He did very well. I wish he would've played that well last year.
 

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