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re: Who plays Left Tackle in 2013?
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:24 pm to SBC
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:24 pm to SBC
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“I actually was talking to Brick Haley about our scout-team guys,” said Dworaczyk. “We do a period where the one offense goes against the two defense and the two offense goes against the one defense, so Hawk goes down there. Anyway, I asked him [Haley] who’s the guy who gives the best reps when they go down there on the scout team? Because that’s really, without tackling, a live period where they get after it and the O-Line and D-Line go hard. And he said Hawk (who practices as the second-team left tackle).
“I thought that was a real compliment, especially matching up against Sam [Montgomery] and the way Sam practices, which is always full speed. For Hawk to get that compliment, I think that was something special. He’s someone to look forward to. After a couple of years’ training right behind [Chris] Faulk, we’ll see Hawk step in there and play big.
“I actually was talking to Brick Haley about our scout-team guys,” said Dworaczyk. “We do a period where the one offense goes against the two defense and the two offense goes against the one defense, so Hawk goes down there. Anyway, I asked him [Haley] who’s the guy who gives the best reps when they go down there on the scout team? Because that’s really, without tackling, a live period where they get after it and the O-Line and D-Line go hard. And he said Hawk (who practices as the second-team left tackle).
“I thought that was a real compliment, especially matching up against Sam [Montgomery] and the way Sam practices, which is always full speed. For Hawk to get that compliment, I think that was something special. He’s someone to look forward to. After a couple of years’ training right behind [Chris] Faulk, we’ll see Hawk step in there and play big.
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:25 pm to dgnx6
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Ponamsky said he was injured and missed quite a few practices leading up to the bowl game. Everyone also noticed he had put on some weight. So the guy has plenty of time to get to a good weight and stay at rt.
If he does that I am okay with where he is. I would then slide Collins out and insert Wiliford.
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:28 pm to whodidthat
Thanks for the link. Great to see Brick thinks highly of Hawkins
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:28 pm to dgnx6
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Then Getting Fohoko in means even more now. Juco guy that could get a shot at T.
Fehoko Fanaika will likely play inside from what others have said.
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:31 pm to ipodking
Thats why if he is good enough, Put him there. Whitworth and Black had no problems.
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:33 pm to DEANintheYAY
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Fehoko Fanaika will likely play inside from what others have said.
Thats what im thinking, but you never know. they may try him there just to see.
Also could slide collins over and he and wiliford can battle it out at lg.
Posted on 1/9/13 at 5:49 pm to dgnx6
We have some young guys on the bench and huge.
Jerald Hawkins - 6'6 300
Jonah Austin - 6'6 329
Josh Williford - 6'7 332
Evan Washington - 6'6 324
Derek Edinburgh - 6'8 316
Adam White - 6'0 260 (oh wait, nevermind)
Jerald Hawkins - 6'6 300
Jonah Austin - 6'6 329
Josh Williford - 6'7 332
Evan Washington - 6'6 324
Derek Edinburgh - 6'8 316
Adam White - 6'0 260 (oh wait, nevermind)
This post was edited on 1/9/13 at 5:56 pm
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