The diary blog page of Blake (#73) and Sean Muir (#74), brothers, former
Sutherland Seahawk players and now Baylor Football offensive linemen.
September 27th 2015,
Gifs of Blake from the Rice game.
Sean on the TD highlight.
September 26th 2015,
Baylor were awesome offensively, defeating Rice University 70-17 today. Highlights are below. Sean (#74) played in the 4th quarter and was in on this TD drive at Center.
Blake made his 27th start and had another excellent game after last week being named OL of the week. Details on the win are found here, QB Seth Russell threw 6 TD passes which ties a Baylor record.
September 24th 2015,
Your blog host has arrived in Waco with a few other Aussies. We caught up with Blake and Sean last night.
The Rice game is upon us, it will be 2pm in Waco and 5am in Australia.
More pics will follow.
September 21st 2015,
Baylor had the bye week but here are some gifs of Blake (#73) in the last game versus Lamar. Next week they play Rice at home.
Split zone
Outside zone, a rare play for Baylor to run.
The Power play.
This is Power, backside guard pulls, Blake comes off the double team to the 2nd level.
This is just the Power play again. The defender didn’t want any part of taking on this block and was so wide he ran himself out of the play. Depending on the alignment the play could be taken inside or outside.
Another Power play, another big gain.
Inside zone lead.
Eight (8) seconds of pass protection leads to a touchdown pass.
At Right Tackle and running a Dart play that turns into a short trap versus the Nose tackle.
Inside zone lead. Getting to the linebacker level and then staying on the block turns small gains into bigger ones. Hard to do. If the defender turns on you and you maintain contact, hands in the back are allowed.
The Power play one more time. The pulling lineman needs to stay tight behind the rest of the offensive line and get up inside quickly. It allows the back to get vertical then bounce if the linebacker tries to ‘wrong shoulder’ it.