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As a follow up to Brandon Thorn’s Under the Microscope series, Brandon and Jon Ledyard take you inside the film room to learn the details of offensive / defensive line play. Brandon and Jon aim to run this series at least once a week, with a poll going out Sunday night for fans to vote on and decide what matchup they want to see analyzed. This week, Brandon and Jon looked back at the Sunday afternoon game between the Dallas Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers. They specifically examine the zone blocking and pass protection of the Cowboys offensive line, while also looking at the subtle strengths that Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott have brought to the Dallas’ offense despite their rookie status.
Follow Brandon on Twitter @VeteranScout. Read more of his work here, including his look at the wonder that is Joe Thomas, an explanation of why Doug Free is underrated, and his piece on Kansas City Chief center Mitch Morse.
Follow Jon on Twitter @LedyardNFLDraft. Check out his articles on Todd Bowles and twist stunts, and DeMarcus Ware’s resurgence with Denver.
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