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re: Opting out
Posted on 11/4/20 at 11:59 am to bamameister
Posted on 11/4/20 at 11:59 am to bamameister
Nothing how I feel, just the facts and stats backing em up.
Not my problem if you can’t accept it.
Leach hasn’t changed his idea of “balance” in over 20 years. How many of his QBs have been injured due to overload blitzing?
Not my problem if you can’t accept it.
Leach hasn’t changed his idea of “balance” in over 20 years. How many of his QBs have been injured due to overload blitzing?
Posted on 11/4/20 at 12:10 pm to dbuchanon
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Nothing how I feel, just the facts and stats backing em up.
Not my problem if you can’t accept it.
Leach hasn’t changed his idea of “balance” in over 20 years. How many of his QBs have been injured due to overload blitzing?
Dude, we accidentally hurt Costello Saturday. We paid zero attention to anything that looked suspiciously like a running back with our 3 man front And defensive pressure was hardly the theme of the day. When we got the dawgs in long and distance we brought in our 2 edge rushers and affected Costello and Rogers immediately, even sacking a few times. Dropping 8 was all it took to completely cut off Leach's water. They had to keep their 1st string in the entire game, even when we subbed our defense just to make it to 200 total yards.
This off-season, given that most of the SEC teams on the dawgs schedule have taken turns doing the same thing with the same results with much less talent, Leach might want to think a little about reinventing the offensive wheel in the SEC.
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