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75 is by far the weakest link and biggest liability followed by 65. At least 78 rotates in for 65, and is usually more effective I think Curne needs some time there with the 1s like they’re doing with Echols
They don’t finish and let people cross their face way too often. That’s oline coaching and honestly very basic too.

re: Gregg Penn is transparent

Posted by Stumppuller on 10/30/24 at 8:27 am to
I know GP gives great effort and is a leader. He makes some tackles and plays but it's been 3 consecutive years of getting gashed with inside zone run plays because he hasn't met a guard yet that he doesn't want to hug. Either loses his run fit or cannot get off a block far too often. Sometimes it looks like he plays like a D lineman and tries to occupy blockers to free up someone behind him.

Also, these defensive players have seen Read Option Offenses since Jr High. It pretty much the standard at this point. Best athlete at QB and run it up. Not prepared for that look is a flimsy excuse at best.

Our defense is getting better, and I am very hopeful and excited about their potential to become a traditional Tiger D. We have to get better and more consitent and dominant in the box first.

re: Finley observations

Posted by Stumppuller on 10/13/18 at 7:49 pm to
I've seen him play every season since he was in 8th grade and in 7v7 in the summer. He's huge and can throw it a mile. He loses way more than wins yet has an ego comparable to Willie Beamon without the drive to succeed. He is Jamarcus Russell AFTER the draft and getting the signing bonus; With the entourage to boot. I hope our Tigers sign not only Parish in 2019 but another qb in 2020.
Smith was by far the most impressive from the center spot. Compared to the others at the position, he shined. He will continue to add weight and get stronger. Technique and heart are already solid!
Definitely think Ducre moves to the rb with Canada. We just have too many athletic te/hback types to use in his fb role and David is very fast for a big back. Could possibly be like the big back from Auburn this past season.
I was a little nervous about o-line recruiting with only 3 being really talked about, but then I checked out Set Stewart's HUDL highlights and was very pleasantly surprised. A man that big doesn't often move that well. And it seems he likes to finish people to the ground. He's definitely a sleeper to watch for this former o-lineman.