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They showed this stat on TV — that UNC line averaged 40 pounds more per player than our D line. Also separately mentioned that our OLine collectively gained 85 pounds before the year to beef up... but are obviously still tiny.
'Trust the process guys. It's going to be a long few years to come but, with the right o line in place, we will get better offensively.
You don't 6-8 dudes to be good. It does help though, we have 6 guys committed that are legit players. I have studied the film. Look for tech to get a few grad transfers also.'
No doubt, but the guys we are recruiting this year are no where near the 6'6" to 6'8" 320lbs average that we are talking about.
You don't 6-8 dudes to be good. It does help though, we have 6 guys committed that are legit players. I have studied the film. Look for tech to get a few grad transfers also.
The sad part is we have had this QB on the roster... Shame this wasn't his 5th start.... the OC should have picked one and gone with it... look at how well the UNC freshman looks in his 6th game... It has taking 5 GT games to even find one...What were they doing all Offseason and fall camp... I guess over hyping the program up...
It was very noticeable in person. I took this photo towards the end of the 4th quarter and it isn’t great because the linemen had their heads ducked dow in the huddle listening to the play call. But even in the photo you can tell how much bigger they are.It was mentioned on the radio broadcast that UNC's OL are all 6'6" to 6'8" and around 320 lbs each. Puts perspective on where we need to be
I think the rotating of QB’s thing was to give everyone an opportunity and keep their engagement rather than shaking things up too soon. As evidenced by the comments post Temple, CGC is really big on personal relationships and making sure everyone knows how much they are valued. Sometimes that message is received and taken to heart sometimes it turns people off.
Bah. Paul Johnson did it and you didn't complain. Last year when TaQuon was the QB, it wasn't unusual at all to bring in Tobias as the QB when were were in a 3rd and 1 or 4th and 1 situation, especially in goal line offense situations.There is no excuse for the QB rotation thing, you make it sound like the 'everybody gets a trophy' mentality' gone amuck.
Yeah, OL usually outweigh the DL on teams not in the SEC West but it's by design. You want immovable stumps on the interior so a 6'1 300 lb DL is like trying to move a 300 lb wedge and will look much wider than a 6'6 310 lb OL.Without looking it up, I would guess UNC OL outweighs it's DL as well. Granted our DL is small; but isn't it typical for the DL to weigh less than the OL?
Bah. Paul Johnson did it and you didn't complain. Last year when TaQuon was the QB, it wasn't unusual at all to bring in Tobias as the QB when were were in a 3rd and 1 or 4th and 1 situation, especially in goal line offense situations.
The sad part is we have had this QB on the roster... Shame this wasn't his 5th start.... the OC should have picked one and gone with it... look at how well the UNC freshman looks in his 6th game... It has taking 5 GT games to even find one...What were they doing all Offseason and fall camp... I guess over hyping the program up...
THE biggest problem with our football program.But this is a kid that has his future in question here academically until recently.
...The biggest problem in this game was our front sevens complete inability to generate any semblance of a pass rush.
No. The difference is that you don't yet trust Collins and so you make these ridiculous statements and then try to justify them with "yeah but..." and sound like an idiot. Just stop.The big difference is that CPJ knew what he was doing, and consequently you do to; he was bringing in TO in short yardage situations. I'll give you half a point for a decent attempt to make an excuse though.
Also, thanks for making me think about our new 4th and short play, the infamous hand off from the shotgun formation for a 4 yard loss play.