Having gone back and watch the PSU game in detail (at least the first 3 Quarters), here are some observations regarding offensive blocking...
As an entire offensive unit, Alabama improved from Kent State.
We seemed to pass block well, with some mistakes...
PSU didn't stack the box all that often...
There were several running plays where the OL executed perfectly, and Alabama got big gains. There were also some glaring mistakes, such as...
Smelley was in the backfield and literally jumped, towards the line behind the left tackle and left guard. Result? The outside defender just waltzed past him and took the RB down right as he received the handoff.
Steen pulled several times. Once he went to the second level, his assignment to block a LB, but re ran past a non moving LB, whiffed at blocking him, and the LB made the play.
He pulled down the line to left and ran right past the defender without laying a hand on him
Steen got flat out whipped, to the point of falling down at least 4 times. Is he injured? He didn't seem to have much balance.
Vlachos appeared to play much, much better, but still got beat on a few plays. Some of it was there very good pass rusher, some of it not.
Several times, the OL slant blocked to the right, even though there was an extra defender on the right side (of the D line, left side of the OL)... result... Defender unabaited to the RB, a step after he gets the handoff. This happened quite a bit in the KSU game. Should we be checking out of this blocking scheme, especially if the RB is taking the handoff on the side where the extra defender is coming from? Why is this still happening?
Hopefully we can make some corrections, especially to the blocking calls. Hopefully can improve this week like we did last week.