Rakes Report #173: Healing doesn't happen in a straight line (The Purdue Review)
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If you were forwarded this email and would like to sign up to receive future editions, you can do so here. ~optional musical accompaniment~ 1) When the first snap of the game resulted in Jack Coan being sacked on a blitz up the middle, it felt like it could be one of those days, and for long stretches of the afternoon that was the case. The line was giving up pressure while Coan was slow to respond it, missing on some protection checks, hanging in the pocket too long at times and misfiring when receivers did break open. But eventually he found his footing, Tommy Rees got into a nice groove of play calling and the offensive line was able to get a little bit of push in the run game, the Irish getting out with a two-score win and relatively low-drama fourth quarter.
Rakes Report #173: Healing doesn't happen in a straight line (The Purdue Review)
Rakes Report #173: Healing doesn't happen in…
Rakes Report #173: Healing doesn't happen in a straight line (The Purdue Review)
If you were forwarded this email and would like to sign up to receive future editions, you can do so here. ~optional musical accompaniment~ 1) When the first snap of the game resulted in Jack Coan being sacked on a blitz up the middle, it felt like it could be one of those days, and for long stretches of the afternoon that was the case. The line was giving up pressure while Coan was slow to respond it, missing on some protection checks, hanging in the pocket too long at times and misfiring when receivers did break open. But eventually he found his footing, Tommy Rees got into a nice groove of play calling and the offensive line was able to get a little bit of push in the run game, the Irish getting out with a two-score win and relatively low-drama fourth quarter.