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re: we are not as talented as you think!

Posted on 11/26/09 at 10:06 pm to
Posted by Brouss
Crowley/Lafayette
Member since Sep 2008
17 posts
Posted on 11/26/09 at 10:06 pm to
Does anyone know how the recruiting of O/L & D/L linemen here compares with other schools? Are we getting the top in the country as far as linemen?

If you don't have a disciplined, executing offensive line up front your not going to do as well on the field, even with top knotch talent in the backfield.

Would anyone agree with me that its possible that if a decline of play by the defensive line would cause a decline of play of the offensive line if the 1st team O/L practices against the 1st team D/L?

You only play in a game as good as you practice. Lack of realistic looks at plays during practice equals bad play during games.
Posted by cepheid
kenner, la
Member since Feb 2007
1638 posts
Posted on 11/26/09 at 10:10 pm to
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Does anyone know how the recruiting of O/L & D/L linemen here compares with other schools?


As far as o-lineman go, recruiting has gone well and we have signed a lot of quality o-lineman, unfortunately a lot of lineman from the 06 and 07 class have been lost through attrition leaving us very young and inexperienced on the o-line other than 2 seniors and 1 junior. Losing guys who could be starting for us right now or at least giving us quality upperclasmen depth such as Zhamal Thomas, Jarvis Jones, Ernest McCoy,Matt Allen, Kentravious Aubrey, Steven Singelton,Kyle Anderson, Clay Spencer, and some dude named Snyder have left the program. None of these guys most likely would have beaten out Ciron Black, who was penciled in as a starter.
This post was edited on 11/26/09 at 10:34 pm
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