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OL looked bad last night


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3 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Moton got beat a lot last nigh too.  The interior, was clearly the worst.    

fair enough, we got our lunch money espcially whipped in the trenches last night

but Erving was especially bad in one on ones this and last week.

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15 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

This 10 day stretch gives the coaching staff a little longer to get Christensen, Brown and Jordan up to speed.

The play of the iOL is unacceptable right now. I can't imagine they're not going to be testing the waters on a lineup change during this break.

These guys would make John Riggins look pedestrian . Our solution? Let's blast Chubba up in there! That'll show em. 

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Just now, SmittysLawnGuy said:

These guys would make John Riggins look pedestrian . Our solution? Let's blast Chubba up in there! That'll show em. 

Our line had not made holes up the gut in similar sitations like that all season.  To send a finesse runner up the gut like that when they are clearly in stacked box, goaline D, is the most amateurish call.  I don't know WTF he was thinking.  I thought we got Arnold and Marshall to have big guys to grab it off the shelf in the corners of the EZ.  

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23 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Our line had not made holes up the gut in similar sitations like that all season.  To send a finesse runner up the gut like that when they are clearly in stacked box, goaline D, is the most amateurish call.  I don't know WTF he was thinking.  I thought we got Arnold and Marshall to have big guys to grab it off the shelf in the corners of the EZ.  

Sadly Arnold doesn't strike me as a high-pointer. I thought that was what we were getting, but he's a finesse TE who plays smaller than his listed size.

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2 hours ago, Bartin said:

Linderbaum is my current draft crush. Would love Neal but I feel like there is almost no chance we will be in a position to draft him. We should seriously just use every pick we have on OL and if just 2 pan out as good starters I'll consider it success. Just go full on shotgun style.

Can he change his name to Fenderbaum?

 

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13 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Outside of Moton....NOBODY on this line is a legit starter or above a backup role. Thats just the truth and it's gonna continue to unravel over the course of the season. Im just hopin Darnold can stay healthy.

Moton didn't look like a legit starter for a lot of the game either. That game was just an all around bad performance by the Oline.

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This should be the draft under Rhule that we invest in the interior. Our short yardage run game is poor, we been stopped several times this year with a yard or two to gain. The inconsistent oline play IMO is a major reason why the offense tends to have lulls throughout the game, which allows the opposition to creep back in the game.

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