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That's how you get it blocked. Playside tackle stones the (late) LB pursuit. Roddy wipes out his man downfield. It took years for the rest of the league to catch up to Paul.
 
You have to admit that offense was a thing of beauty when we had the horses. But the nature of the offense prevented us from getting said horses. Quite the paradox.
 
You have to admit that offense was a thing of beauty when we had the horses. But the nature of the offense prevented us from getting said horses. Quite the paradox.
Paul probably should have taken the Auburn job. It would have worked better at a place where the recruiting is going to take care of itself regardless of what you want to run. You know, and bagmen out the ass.
 
Sat thru some awful games at FSU in the 90's, and missed the '09 game because of a wedding in Key West. Dammit.
 
Paul probably should have taken the Auburn job. It would have worked better at a place where the recruiting is going to take care of itself regardless of what you want to run. You know, and bagmen out the ass.

Auburn never offered him the job. Agent BS.
 
I was just about to say the same thing. We had much bigger players at the skill positions on that squad than in the last several years. After they left, we never had anyone as big as Anthony Allen or Lucas Cox playing A-back ever again. And Nesbitt was a Terminator playing QB.

QBs Nesbitt's size don't come around that much. Not with his running ability.
Perkins and Synjyn weren't small at A back either, though we moved Days to B back and that seemed to work out pretty well too.
Mills might have been another Dwyer, minus that extra gear.
 
You have to admit that offense was a thing of beauty when we had the horses. But the nature of the offense prevented us from getting said horses. Quite the paradox.
You'd think runningbacks would want to play for running teams
 
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