We all hear about pass rushers and running backs and QB stats, but we never hear about the 5 guys up front who have make all this possible. I am glad NFL is shining a spotlight on the O-line, the only other unappreciated players besides punters and kickers
Very thankful for seeing this video a while back. It gave me confidence in something I wanted to try with some of the contractors I manage for my employer. They do the same job in the community, we just have them assigned to different areas. We were meeting expectations in trash & overgrowth removal but not making progress in keeping the former from coming back. So I set up a meeting such as this to work together to share ideas & streamline our approaches to make the clean-up effort faster and the outreach portion more impactful. Watching this video was part of what made me confident attempting. Our meeting went great when & we've sure seeing success
A modern day shield wall. It's amazing seeing these minds. In martial arts it's all about individual matchups and studying the person on that given day. It's cool seeing that philosophy at work here.
The moving backwards aspect against forward mometum really gets lost on people (myself included) until LJ mentioned it. The dudes at this position deserve the money they get
This is what we need to see. Playing on the line on either side you have keep evolving if not reinvent yourself to keep up with the times. I just want to go a clinic like this cause this a lot of knowledge that needs to be passed around.
KC sent 5- and 6-man pressures and Carr was still getting time last Sunday night. As for Carr, himself, the few times he was actually pressured, he didn't fold like he has in years past. Still making good throws. Chiefs didn't really burn him on D until that final drive, when they knew he HAD to throw and he HAD to score a TD. Chiefs never found an answer to their balanced attack, until the run got taken away by the clock and points pressure on that last drive, when Carr threw a pretty bad pick..
"Offensive Line is the most thankless position in football. You go unnoticed until you screw up." I would say it actually goes: 1. Long snapper 2. Punter 3. Fullback 4. Kicker/OL
Why can’t the O-line “legally” hold the defensive line ? I think it’s very very hard if the O line can’t legally hold the pass rushers and I believe that the pass rushers have more of an advantage in the rule aspect because the o lineman can’t hold
Look, as much as I love Lane and want him to get the recognition he deserves . . . he caught COVID, possibly at this summit, and then gave it to two of his teammates. So, maybe this wasn't the *best* year to highlight OL Masterminds.
As a die-hard vikings fan, I look at the offensive line that the Cleveland Browns have and drool. You wanna talk about stacked, the Browns starting five are stacked and that bodes well for Baker and the running game as well.
Notice what they are actually doing here is change a longtime rule of the game. The keep showing clips of grabbing a hold of the pectoral shield. Something always done, but also a yellow Flag if the Ref sees it. You Can't Hold! Well, until they change the Manual.
Send the entire Bengal's front office to the O-Line Summit. They could stand to learn the importance of quality insurance for the QB. Though it wouldn't surprise me if 72 hits in 10 games and a season ending injury to their promising young QB wasn't enough for them to learn anything
I’m 5’9” as a Center/Guard and I’m asked to go up against defensive tackles that are easily over 6 feet tall weighting over 260. It’s not a sexy job to do, but without linemen, you’re just playing catch.🤷🏻♂️
I am so grateful that Lane Johnson chose to organize the offensive lineman summit during the off-season instead of getting his ankle surgery done. I feel privileged to have a guy on my team that other guys listen and look up to. Hopefully he passed along the helpful tip that it’s not a good thing to delay ankle surgery until training camp starts… And then miss 75% of the snaps in the season before getting put on injured reserve for the rest of the year. Thanks Lane!!!
Think of it like how Goku sees it. He doesn't find satisfaction in defeating his opponents unless they truly give him everything they've got even if it brings out the possibility of him losing because then his opponents can make Goku push himself to get stronger. And for everyone watching the fight as a spectator, that makes the fight all the more enjoyable to watch.
I always thought that the guys on o-line don't get enough credit as athletes. Some people think of them as "just a bunch of fat guys to slow down the defense"---hardly. These guys are strong and conditioned, and can go toe to toe with some of the most athletic linebackers in the NFL
The o line is like an air conditioner, they’re only noticed when they don’t work
@Bengals
Excellent analogy good sir
@@jmoney1099 thought the same but you were quick with the trigger sir.
Best analogy on youtube
Amen
I love that people are shining light on Lane now. Eagles really have the best ride side in football we just need them back healthy 😩
finally o-line gets credit
Between Lane, Schwartz, and Wirfs.
Did you know that Lane’s out for he season???
@@James_Bailey aye listen we don’t have to talk about it😔
We all hear about pass rushers and running backs and QB stats, but we never hear about the 5 guys up front who have make all this possible. I am glad NFL is shining a spotlight on the O-line, the only other unappreciated players besides punters and kickers
You can't win a game without a good o-line, much respect to the men in the trenches
eric Jahuey you can, if you're the Seahawks that's the normal case...
Why can't they do more of this? Offensive linemen are thirsting for these sort of videos
real 😢
O line is one of the most unique positions in sports. I love watching these guys
I miss Joe Thomas :'( that man is a freaking warrior..
You should see him on Titan Games! Dude has SLIMMED DOWN! Still a WARRIOR!
The thing about O-line is they all have to succeed otherwise they all fail, it's a very non-forgiving position.
5 must act as 1 for the game to be won.
Right. Unlike the defense where only one needs to succeed to get to the quarterback
O-line is very technical, lot of respect to these guys
Respect to all the O-linemen in the NFL
about time the big boys got their spotlight
Thank you NFL Films for finally shining a light on us O linemen
Very thankful for seeing this video a while back. It gave me confidence in something I wanted to try with some of the contractors I manage for my employer. They do the same job in the community, we just have them assigned to different areas. We were meeting expectations in trash & overgrowth removal but not making progress in keeping the former from coming back. So I set up a meeting such as this to work together to share ideas & streamline our approaches to make the clean-up effort faster and the outreach portion more impactful. Watching this video was part of what made me confident attempting. Our meeting went great when & we've sure seeing success
The opening was a brief discussion on CPAPS, that right there shows the dedication and work these guys are putting in.
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Really wish we would see more videos of the line. Games are won and lost in the trenches. Give these guys the recognition they deserve!
I love offensive lineman man. Thats the heart and soul of the offense. No o-line = no offense
A modern day shield wall. It's amazing seeing these minds. In martial arts it's all about individual matchups and studying the person on that given day. It's cool seeing that philosophy at work here.
Baldy is such a treasure these guys have no idea how lucky they are to have guys like him at these summits.
4:07, this part of the video I LOVED
Jesse Sapolu was underrated
3:59 When the old hero comes out of retirement to give the new heroes advice.
Bengals must've missed this seminar...
"offensive Line is the most thankless position I'm football"
Have you met a long snapper?
Professor Wiesy or a Punter
Who.
Offensive lines always going to war with defensive lines. Gotta give credit to offensive lines💯
You can't go anywhere in the NFL without a good offensive line
@@hothienkhanh649 facts
I could watch nfl films all day
Please, more videos like these! O-Line need more positive exposure
Very inspiring. Way to put that working. Way to stay on top of your game. Thank you
The moving backwards aspect against forward mometum really gets lost on people (myself included) until LJ mentioned it. The dudes at this position deserve the money they get
This is what we need to see. Playing on the line on either side you have keep evolving if not reinvent yourself to keep up with the times. I just want to go a clinic like this cause this a lot of knowledge that needs to be passed around.
Warriors. All of them. Warriors in the trenches going to battle.
This is some really great content!
It’s awesome to see more on the o-line!
Its great to see a video on a highly underappreciated position and aspect of football.
Joe Thomas a real one.. Was so good for so long on Bad Brown Team after Bad Brown Team after Bad Brown Team. Salute to JT
That’s what Raiders did right this offseason. Dump all that money into the O Line
Lets win with a great trench
KC sent 5- and 6-man pressures and Carr was still getting time last Sunday night. As for Carr, himself, the few times he was actually pressured, he didn't fold like he has in years past. Still making good throws. Chiefs didn't really burn him on D until that final drive, when they knew he HAD to throw and he HAD to score a TD. Chiefs never found an answer to their balanced attack, until the run got taken away by the clock and points pressure on that last drive, when Carr threw a pretty bad pick..
That first inside step, head back, and punch. Feet pumping fists pumping
Interview Quentin Nelson dudes a O-Line Machine!
We need more of this !!!
NFL O-lineman are the smartest guys on the field not even close
Finally giving love to us big guys
The o line is super important when protecting the qb!! Be like von miller and Khalil mack. Always gotta be aggressive.
Good education to me; the unsung heroes.
Nice video featuring one of the most underated but most important position when you have the football, the Offensive Line
smartest guys on the field
*Looks at title*
*Looks at thumbnail*
Me: ah yes, the eagles!
Can u do one for wide receivers
glad they call this "Masterminds" Summit. Linemen are geniuses. Probably some of the most intelligent and mentally sharp athletes
One of the most important positions in football, the O line.
The TEAM within the Team. #olineforever
And people say idiots play football
Finally the NFL is giving recognition to Jesse Sapolu.
"Offensive Line is the most thankless position in football. You go unnoticed until you screw up."
I would say it actually goes:
1. Long snapper
2. Punter
3. Fullback
4. Kicker/OL
ask the greatest QBs of all time how they feel about the O line.....
Why can’t the O-line “legally” hold the defensive line ? I think it’s very very hard if the O line can’t legally hold the pass rushers and I believe that the pass rushers have more of an advantage in the rule aspect because the o lineman can’t hold
Technically the Defensive Linemen can get called for holding too, generally on run plays
Glad us o linemen are getting respect
More offensive line videos please.
Wish we could see more in depth stuff
Eagles O Line group in 2017 were pivotal in Eagles SB run
I need more
Who was listening intently to the toe thingy for this random lady started speaking over him...
This was awesome
2:08 “Damn, is that Dwayne Johnson’s brother?”
Look, as much as I love Lane and want him to get the recognition he deserves . . . he caught COVID, possibly at this summit, and then gave it to two of his teammates. So, maybe this wasn't the *best* year to highlight OL Masterminds.
As a die-hard vikings fan, I look at the offensive line that the Cleveland Browns have and drool. You wanna talk about stacked, the Browns starting five are stacked and that bodes well for Baker and the running game as well.
I played o line in high school for one game 😂 I went back to middle liner backer the next day 😂
i’m a quarterback watching this.
Wish I watched this before peewee, would’ve saved a cracked vertebrate lol
Believe me as a Cowboys fan, we know when we don't have a solid O-line
who else loves these types of videos..
@cincinnati bengals y’all sending anyone to these things?
I’m gonna get a CPAP now
This is pretty cool.
Notice what they are actually doing here is change a longtime rule of the game. The keep showing clips of grabbing a hold of the pectoral shield. Something always done, but also a yellow Flag if the Ref sees it. You Can't Hold! Well, until they change the Manual.
Barry Sanders have no idea there is OL position in football, but he still the best to ever do it.
Barry Sanders used too buy his lineman rolexes every season...
Imagine being that much of an impact player. Teams need to rethink everything
All former o line man bricked up watching this and agreeing these d Linemen are the best athletes on the field and we know that brain over bronze
Great video
i'm wondering if the giants turned up to this in the offseason, but they are slowly starting to block better, slowly
Can’t get a cpap machine without a sleep study
finally o-line gets credit
Hey O linemen when he said the definsive linemen are sitting trying to figure out how to beat you he wasn't lying
Duke Manyweather my o-line coach in juco college of the redwoods
Send the entire Bengal's front office to the O-Line Summit. They could stand to learn the importance of quality insurance for the QB. Though it wouldn't surprise me if 72 hits in 10 games and a season ending injury to their promising young QB wasn't enough for them to learn anything
A team has never won a Super Bowl without a top ten offensive line. Jim Harbaugh has made it his first priority🏈
I love this video
I love THESE VIDS ESPECIALLY THE ART OF _____ videos
Oline are just as important as Franchise QBs and Flashy WRs
Jesse Sapolu should be in the Hall of Fame..
the wise Jesse Sapolu 🐐 🇼🇸
I’m 5’9” as a Center/Guard and I’m asked to go up against defensive tackles that are easily over 6 feet tall weighting over 260. It’s not a sexy job to do, but without linemen, you’re just playing catch.🤷🏻♂️
Pass rushers are like batters, 40 percent success is phenominal. O line is like pilots, anything below 100 percent is terminal.
I better see some New York giant linemen there
O-LINEMEN MATTER
I am so grateful that Lane Johnson chose to organize the offensive lineman summit during the off-season instead of getting his ankle surgery done. I feel privileged to have a guy on my team that other guys listen and look up to. Hopefully he passed along the helpful tip that it’s not a good thing to delay ankle surgery until training camp starts… And then miss 75% of the snaps in the season before getting put on injured reserve for the rest of the year.
Thanks Lane!!!
Missing you already Terron 😢
Zack Martin🔥🔥
As a competitor, would you wanna share your ideas with someone who's on another team?
Think of it like how Goku sees it. He doesn't find satisfaction in defeating his opponents unless they truly give him everything they've got even if it brings out the possibility of him losing because then his opponents can make Goku push himself to get stronger. And for everyone watching the fight as a spectator, that makes the fight all the more enjoyable to watch.
I always thought that the guys on o-line don't get enough credit as athletes. Some people think of them as "just a bunch of fat guys to slow down the defense"---hardly. These guys are strong and conditioned, and can go toe to toe with some of the most athletic linebackers in the NFL
2:26 ahem Lane Johnson what about Donald Penn and Anthony Muñoz?
4.5 /250 that’s a mini semi truck 🚛