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Footballguy
I own CJ (keeper league) and wouldn't entertain anything for him except another top RB. I'm not even worried about CJ (yet).
Imagine you are a RB and for the last couple years when you get handed the ball you look ahead at your linemen and you have a good idea on where they are going to block and which one of them will pick up that LB you see keying on you about 5 yards back. You're comfortable.
Now imagine you come in and you have no idea where your linemen are headed. Where you used to "zig" you realize you should have "zagged". What the hell is going on? The zone blocking scheme is what's going on. Every week you get a little more used to the spots you should hit and where you should go. But it takes time.
It's not just about the defenses CJ is facing. He'd be a bit confused as to where to go even if no one was on the field at all. That split second of indecision is the difference between him hitting the hole or making the corner and him not.
I played a little bit of LB back in the day and even on the defensive side of the ball if I didn't have a good idea where my DL in front of me was headed it would seriously put a dent in my reaction times. I'm sure there's some old RB's on this board who could explain the effects of being dropped into a situation as a ball carrier and not know which way the guy in front of you was going to block.
I'm fine with CJ. I'll worry if I don't see improvement by week 6. And I don't expect him to reach his full potential as a RB in this zone blocking scheme till next year. If that bothers you then I'd shop him. I'm in a keeper league and there's no way I'm parting with him this early.
In redraft I'd wait 'till week 4 at least before I'd seriously consider moving him. Dynasty/Keeper? Not at all this year.
Imagine you are a RB and for the last couple years when you get handed the ball you look ahead at your linemen and you have a good idea on where they are going to block and which one of them will pick up that LB you see keying on you about 5 yards back. You're comfortable.
Now imagine you come in and you have no idea where your linemen are headed. Where you used to "zig" you realize you should have "zagged". What the hell is going on? The zone blocking scheme is what's going on. Every week you get a little more used to the spots you should hit and where you should go. But it takes time.
It's not just about the defenses CJ is facing. He'd be a bit confused as to where to go even if no one was on the field at all. That split second of indecision is the difference between him hitting the hole or making the corner and him not.
I played a little bit of LB back in the day and even on the defensive side of the ball if I didn't have a good idea where my DL in front of me was headed it would seriously put a dent in my reaction times. I'm sure there's some old RB's on this board who could explain the effects of being dropped into a situation as a ball carrier and not know which way the guy in front of you was going to block.
I'm fine with CJ. I'll worry if I don't see improvement by week 6. And I don't expect him to reach his full potential as a RB in this zone blocking scheme till next year. If that bothers you then I'd shop him. I'm in a keeper league and there's no way I'm parting with him this early.
In redraft I'd wait 'till week 4 at least before I'd seriously consider moving him. Dynasty/Keeper? Not at all this year.
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Excellent explanation about the transition to a zone blocking scheme.
love that comment.
