single position that accounts for more vital screw ups on the offense than any other. When a WR misses his block, it probably amounts to either a broken play or a shorter gain than desired. When a lineman misses his block it probably amounts to a stuffed run or a QB hurry. When a RB misses his block it probably ends up being either a sack or hard hit on the QB.
And, no, I don't think Nate is a good blocker at all. He's terrible. But he does know what he's doing.
mutu.