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re: Why is it a "given" to the SECr that Auburn's offensive line will suck?

Posted on 6/27/11 at 10:34 pm to
Posted by TTsTowel
RIP Bow9den/Coastie
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Posted on 6/27/11 at 10:34 pm to
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It's like trying to argue with a child


You haven't argued a damn thing in here. You've just flamed. Either answer the OP and add to the discussion, of GTFO. It's that simple.
Posted by geauxtigahs87
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Posted on 6/27/11 at 10:55 pm to
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Let's look at Tennessee from last year.. They started, what - 3 freshmen on the offensive line? I know JaWuan James and James Stone started, but I'm not sure on the other.. Anyways, they played outstanding and were all highly touted/recruited out of high school.

105th rushing offense in the country and finised 6-7, but yeah other than that, outstanding
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Even though they finished 6-7, it wasn't because of the offensive line.


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Auburn, in 2007, also started 3 true freshman on the offensive line and finished with 9 wins

You're really gonna try and spin this? 53rd in rushing, 51st in sacks allowed, You can thank your defense for your 9 wins in 07 and you fricking know it.

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Now let's look at Auburn: Yeah yeah, we lost the four starters. We know we won't be as good as last season. But we do have 2 seniors at both tackle spots (AJ Green and Brandon Moseley). At center, we have Reese Dismukes who enrolled in January and played in the spring game. He was rated the number 1 center while being recruited. Another player who will probably come in and play at left guard is Christian Westerman. Again, he was also highly touted and was the number 3 at his position. If not Westerman, it'll be senior Jared Cooper. The only spot left is right guard, and that will either be taken by Eric Mack (was highly recruited, redshirted last season), or big John Sullen (junior).

Your true freshman had great senior years in highschool. Congrats, I'm sure there will be little dropoff when SEC play starts
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