the absence of AO forces the hand of Dooley and Lock....
Posted on: November 7, 2018 at 13:26:54 CT
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Without AO, Dooley should be inclined to lean on the run game and the short passing game to WRs. Ironically, the traditional stereotypical short passing game that we associate with a elite TE is NOT Albert's strength. He doesn't have the wiggle or quick change of direction, for example, of a Travis Kelcey. His strength is as a blocker and, after a few strides, his break away speed in the secondary.
Without AO, I think Lock is forced to spread the ball and Dooley is forced to run the ball.
That's what opened up the game against Florida.