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re: Ahmad Breaux with a hell of a play the other night
Posted on 12/4/23 at 7:45 am to CAT
Posted on 12/4/23 at 7:45 am to CAT
This the key. He has to commit to playing inside. Defenses are multiple now so the experience outside is good but his best upside is inside. He could be a solid rotation guy in there. While Reliford may have that ability to play outside, Breaux would be severely limited out there.
Posted on 12/4/23 at 8:11 am to lsufanva
He’s played as many snaps inside as he has outside this year at Ruston. They move him, Geordan Guidry, and Payton Bell around a good bit. He has played a lot of snaps inside. Ruston will also play a 3 man front a lot of times against passing teams. When they do, he gets snaps inside and outside.
Everyone expects DL players to rush up the field and get after the QB. The Ruston DL doesn’t play that way. They do a tremendous job of getting their hands on the OL, reading the play, and then reacting to the play. They are very good at not taking themselves out of the play by rushing up the field too quick. That has led some to believe that he doesn’t have very good “get off” when he plays. He can come off the ball when he needs to.
He is more than capable of moving inside and that seems to be the plan for him at LSU.
Everyone expects DL players to rush up the field and get after the QB. The Ruston DL doesn’t play that way. They do a tremendous job of getting their hands on the OL, reading the play, and then reacting to the play. They are very good at not taking themselves out of the play by rushing up the field too quick. That has led some to believe that he doesn’t have very good “get off” when he plays. He can come off the ball when he needs to.
He is more than capable of moving inside and that seems to be the plan for him at LSU.
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