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Originally Posted by adarian_too
Well we already know Faulk can block and supposedly blocking is one of Jackson's strong suits, so I see us losing nothing with a two back set.
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Yes, we do know they can block... pass block. Big difference, IMO.
I think if you're going to put Faulk and Jackson in the backfield together in red zone plays, we're going to have to depend on a lot of misdirection and delays rather than just going off tackle or diving into the line to pound the ball in. I think while your options do expand, you're also limited in how you're able to move the ball. Don't make the same mistake Martz did and underestimate the importance of a lead blocking fullback.