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Posted by dbuchanon
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Posted on 11/4/20 at 12:32 pm to
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You just agreed that Leach's QBs don't often get sacked. The QBs still can't complete much and pose little to no threat.


Comprehension clearly not your strong suit.
I said -and proved- despite all the passes thrown yearly by his QBs that his guys are rarely sacked.
Then I said -and proved and even you admitted- that State’s OL is HS level bad vs CFB teams. Then going off of that I said and proved again that ANY QB will struggle in ANY system when opposing defenses can rush their DL and get instant -your words- pressure

You’re really making yourself look foolish here, I honestly can’t tell if you believe your stuff or if you’re just trolling at this point. Either way, have a good one, I’m off to lunch
Posted by bamameister
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Member since May 2016
14548 posts
Posted on 11/4/20 at 12:45 pm to
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Comprehension clearly not your strong suit.
I said -and proved- despite all the passes thrown yearly by his QBs that his guys are rarely sacked.
Then I said -and proved and even you admitted- that State’s OL is HS level bad vs CFB teams. Then going off of that I said and proved again that ANY QB will struggle in ANY system when opposing defenses can rush their DL and get instant -your words- pressure

You’re really making yourself look foolish here, I honestly can’t tell if you believe your stuff or if you’re just trolling at this point. Either way, have a good one, I’m off to lunch


Joe Biden should be able to run against a 3 man front, dropping 8. The leading rusher from a year ago with hardly an attempt just motivated himself to get ready for the draft.

When Kentucky ran Leach's air raid it was a novelty. Most SEC defenses at the time were built to stop 12 personnel offenses in the pro-set. There was a lot of shock and awe. Today, not so much. Most of the SEC run their own version of the HUNH RPO spread look and many with air raid concepts. They practice against these spread concepts every day. Including Alabama.

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