"I don't need to carry the ball, I just want to hit people"... Owen Schmitt as the modern Fullback in the NFL...

Written by Thomas Jackson on .


Unsung heroes? How about the modern role of the Fullback in the NFL? These guys are expected to be lead blockers in the running game and bulldozers in pass protection... but rarely touch the ball.

Vonta Leach (formerly of the Houston Texans who signed a free agent deal with the Baltimore Ravens this season for 3 years at $11 milz) may be the highest profile FB in the biz these days... but he has kind words for the Eagles' Owen Schmitt, who plays a similar role for the Eagles in 2011, albeit at a much lower salary ( about $555,000)...

"Owen's good, very good," said Leach in a phone call he accepted from me last night. "He reminds me of the way I try to play. We all saw the hit he put on Shawntae Spencer last year in your game against the 49'ers... it was picture-perfect. That's the role we live for and we enjoy. We don't need the ball in our hands to know we are contributing to the success of a play. That's just the way we like it. We concentrate on one thing, one type of skill... If you get the ball to us, we feel it's a bonus opportunity."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUZ6Xzu5Yhw

Schmitt goes 6-2, 245 in his 4th year out of West Virginia U. via the Seattle Seahawks, who drafted him in the 6th round in 2008... Vontay Leach is just a tad bigger and quicker than Schmitt... but it's guys like these that are crucial and essential to setting up opportunities for the QB's and the scatbacks and the flyboys to find the openings they need to do their thing...

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Schmitt does get the occasional carry or outlet dump pass, as he did here in last year's October game vs. the Redskins...

Said Leach: "A lot of people don't understand what a fullback brings to the table -- the physicality, the reads, the play-action that opens up the pass, plus being a hard-nosed player. We do everything they ask us to do."

Leach is so good at what he does that he was voted #65 in the NFL's Top 100 Players this year by that preseason poll of the players they did at the NFL Network...

And with the unfortunate demise of Leonard Weaver due to career-ending injury, Leach is now the highest-paid FB in the game...

One of the similarities between Schmitt and Leach is that both can now say they have earned their stripes in a zone-blocking offense. Back in Houston, and now in Philadelphia, you need a fullback who not only has to move men out of the way, but he has to do it all while playing in the most difficult system for a fullback.  In the zone-block system the fullback is asked to read the defense just like the running back and the linemen.  The difference is that he is asked to do it a few feet closer to the line of scrimmage than the running back.  Making matters even more challenging, in a zone system most of the reads are made after the snap.

Schmitt is asked to read the second level, pick a hole and move through it in almost half the distance that LeSean McCoy is asked to do the same thing.  You can imagine how difficult that must be.  In a power system the reads are usually pre-snap and therefore the fullback knows what they are doing before the ball is snapped.  In the Eagles' new zone-block system, almost all of what Schmitt is doing mentally is happening after the snap.  It’s happening fast, but so far he’s doing it well.

Wild stuff, and a lot of brainwork.

Zone-block mania has also greatly affected the role of Brent Celek (whom I like) in the role of tight end....

Because he has developed into such a solid blocker, he is more apt to be protecting quarterback Michael Vick in Sunday's game at Atlanta or zone-blocking on a running play than trying to catch passes.

"Brent has always been an excellent and high-level player in all aspects of the game," Eagles offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said earlier this week. "He really is a fine blocker and he's very good in the pass game. I know his numbers aren't quite there, but that's a little bit cyclical. There will be certain games where I hope (to get Celek more involved as a receiver)."

Celek, who is in his fifth season, was not very involved last week. He had only three passes thrown his way and caught one during a 31-13 victory at St. Louis. His lone reception was a big one, however. His 13-yard catch on a third-and-10 play in the second quarter led to a 34-yard field goal by place-kicker Alex Henery that gave the Eagles a 17-10 halftime lead.

"What matters is that you know you're playing well overall," Celek said earlier this week. "If you start basing things off of stats. ... There are going to be times when guys have a hundred (receiving) yards, but they haven't played a good game. You've got to critique yourself on the film and get better from that and not worry about stats."

Celek, 26, saw his role begin to change last season. He had a breakout year in 2009, catching 76 passes for 971 yards and eight touchdowns and topping the 100-yard mark in three games. Last year, he caught just 42 passes for 511 yards and four TDs with no 100-yard games.

Celek will spend more time picking up blitzes than running pass routes. "It will depend on the game," Mornhinweg said. "We have a lot of guys and one guy's numbers might be up for one game and someone else's the next game. We're not concerned about that and the players aren't concerned about that. It's whatever it takes to get the job done."

Celek, who now weighs 265 pounds, helped McCoy rush for 122 yards and score two TDs against the Rams and give Vick enough time to connect with Jackson for six passes for 102 yards and a TD. In the offseason, Celek trained on his own and added approximately 10 pounds of muscle in an effort to handle opposing defensive ends and linebackers. "I just tried to put on some muscle and get a little bigger," Celek said. "There are times when you take a lot of hits during a season and if you don't have a little bit of extra muscle there, you're going to get beat up later in the year.

"I have a certain job to do on every single play and my goal is to do that to the best of my ability."

Here's the scoreboard from last week in the EEB FFL.

The Nut Chokers at McLuvin's Pastries (98-144)

How you like Dem APPLES! J Huston at The Amputatoe's (88-180)

Team BONE at Team Conahan (89-108)

Lancaster Rubber necks at Sunnys Jock Strap (56-197)

Green Machine at Team Jax Eagles (80-137)

Dem Stinken Bums at Marty Funkhouser (143-206)

the correct name off this FF league is......."BRISUKSEGGS" FF Football league

 

 

 

LEO’s LINE   by Leo Pizzini

so after a mediocre 10-5 start... here's my line for this week:

OAK - 24 BUFF - 21
GB - 38 CAR - 23
KC - 20 DET - 23
CLE - 20 IND - 27
TB - 24 MIN - 21
CHI - 26 NO - 36
JAC - 17 NYJ - 24
SEA - 13 PIT - 31
BAL - 33
TEN - 17
ARI - 24 WAS - 23
DAL - 27 SF - 30
CIN - 23 DEN - 20
HOU - 23 MIA - 27
SD - 31 NE - 37
PHI - 33 ATL - 24
STL - 17 NYG - 23

 

208 comments
Kenemeka
Kenemeka

Time to head on back home. Enough eye candy and not nearly enough competition at the pool tables. Catch you guys tomorrow

Poet
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I know that a lot of the commentators don't care for Mayweather. I don't care for him much myself ... though I think he's a great fighter. That said, he was in the right in this fight. He acknowledged Ortiz when he apologized, then he put up his hands. Ortiz should have done the same. All of the additional hugging and talking was unecessary, and Mayweather didn't have to wait.

Also, Ortiz's head-butt was intentional without a doubt. He didn't even swing. He led with his head completely.

Kenemeka
Kenemeka

@Poet wish I had watched the fight but over the years boxing has become boring. Dont think Maryweather will fight Paqaio sp. Think he will lose, but at his age, he should just take the money......retirement fund

Poet
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JH, I just came from a fight party. We had a big argument about the end of the fight, and then about who's to blame for Mayweather not fighting Pacquiao.

I'm a little drunk and tired, so I don't know if I'll hang around for another discussion tonight. But I know there are other fight fans on the board. Did anyone else see the fight?

Kenemeka
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@Poet didn't see it but can tell you there was nonparking where inwent to as guys who came tonwatch the fight took all the spots

Poet
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@Kenemeka It sounds like it was worth it. No eye candy where I was (a friend's house). It started off nicely, but by the time the fight came on, all of the women were gone.

As a married man, I was just there to watch the fight. But it's always nice to have a few sweets walking around.

Kenemeka
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I'm at the bar HUD. Plenty of eye candy

Tom Jackson
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Jamie Dukes calling it for the Falcons... I need him to be so wrong on this...

Kenemeka
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@Tom Jackson he lives in ATL and played for the Falcons, though Vick is his boy

Demappulls!
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You guys hear about the controversial finish to the mayweather fight yet?

Demappulls!
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You go to the bar kene? Or stay home and drink?

Kenemeka
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Got to agree with Broz, that FSU QB look like Henery. I thought they would kill him in one of them sacks. Looks like the D took it easy on the hits

Brozer8
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Lady Gaga gave me a boner on SNL. Does that make me gay ?

Or are other factors to blame ?

Demappulls!
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Dez bryants sissy ass better man up and play tomorrow.

Demappulls!
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Damn.. Is it sunday yet? I FUCKING LOVE football season!

TheGreatJB99
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I dunno... I see Bri as kinda sexy with a mohawk.

TheGreatJB99
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Your dog is my boy! And your boy is my dog!

TheGreatJB99
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I wasn't gonna declare your dog as my boy... but since he pulled out... I guess he's my boy.

Brozer8
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HAHA,....my good ole dog Lucky, whose a geezer, and is 110 y/o in peoples years (canine version of Bri), seemingly has made a full recovery from whatever ailed him, and nearly killted him. The missus and I, had already set a date, to end his seemingly loosing fight against this mysterious illness. And BOOM, wiff 4 minutes left in the fourth quarter, my boy, scored 28 points straight, to come all the way back, and beat the FU*K out of that disease, and came out on top ! Now he's totally back to norm. NICE !

Tom Jackson
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@Brozer8 Such is the power of prayer.. we was all pullin' for that doggie here...

Demappulls!
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I thought OK would win but I would rather see a ranking shuffle up with FSU win.

Brozer8
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@Demappulls!

So FSU is your boy ?

Demappulls!
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That german(like me) D Lineman for FSU is mah boy.

Brozer8
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@Demappulls!

he's been looking pretty good. I'm an ex-VT Hokie (before VCU)....so I hates ALL FSU players. It's also why Vick and Tapp are my boys.

Brozer8
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@Demappulls!

Stills from Ok wiff da Mohawk is MY boy. I think I'm gonna get a mohawk. Because they are awesome. I wonder what Bri would look like with a mohawk. Probably really, really stupid. Whoose wiffme ?!?

Brozer8
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Huddox,...I see youse lurking. Whoose your boy, Oak, or FSU ?

Brozer8
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OMG !!!!! Fla St and Alex Henery is my boy !!!!

Brozer8
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Upon past recommendation, I'm drinking some Lite Limes tonight.

If I run out, I'll just drink a glass of my dog's urine, as a close substitute.

Harry Pianos
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@Brozer8 Is it in an aluminum bottle? I heard it from a very credible source that it is best served that way.

Brozer8
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@Harry Pianos

no, I went high-class, and got the optional glass-bottle upgrade. It cost 7 cents more.

Brozer8
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@Harry Pianos

It tastes like someone spilled a cup of real beer, into a glass of Sprite.

Brozer8
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This FSU-Oakyhomo game, is shapin' up pretty nice.

Brozer8
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Looks like Alex Henery is playing QB for Fla St. all of a sudden for some reason.

Brozer8
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Ohhhhh SNAP ! Henery just got CRUSHED !

Brozer8
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Here's one of my maj pet peefs RE football: when punt returners (or their fellow blockers), who, after deciding to let the kick bounce instead of fielding it, do not get the fark away from the ball as far as possible to avoid being nipped by the ball. Instead, they leisurly hang around, just a couple of yards around where the ball is bouncing, taking for granted that the ball is going to bounce in a straight line, and not gaurding against the real possibility of the ball taking a crazy sideways bounce and touching them, giving the kicking team a chance to recover. Why does this happen ? Just saw an FSU player, non-chalantly mozying along 2 feet away from the ball as it bounced. What advantage is there to that ? Why not run 15 yards away from it ? It drives me NUTS, when MY team does that.

Demappulls!
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My wife picked Detroit in the suicide pool to win over the cheifs.

Spiffo
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@Demappulls!

thats probably a good pick...

Brozer8
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@Spiffo@Demappulls!

Buffalo SPANKED the Chieves last week. How ? I thought the Chieves were supposed to be 'Up and Coming' (she said that). Is Ryan Fitz really The Answer to Buffalo's post-Kelly QB drought ? HA ! Ish don't tink so. I think it was just an ANALomy.

Demappulls!
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@Spiffo

I helped her narrow it down cause she didn't watch every game last week like I did.

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