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re: LSU O-line vs Ole Miss D-line: weight difference:
Posted on 10/23/14 at 5:19 pm to monsterballads
Posted on 10/23/14 at 5:19 pm to monsterballads
At times it is far smaller than that.
When they two rush ends simultaneously, Marquis Haynes at 220 and CJ Johnson at 225, and DT Isaac Gross 250 and DT Robert Nkemdiche 280.
If they go with Keith Lewis and Denzel Nkemdiche at LBer they'll add 220 and 212 respectively.
Usually 5 man starting secondary weighs in at 217, 217, 176, 195 and 182. First DB off the bench weighs 170.
Speed speed speed
When they two rush ends simultaneously, Marquis Haynes at 220 and CJ Johnson at 225, and DT Isaac Gross 250 and DT Robert Nkemdiche 280.
If they go with Keith Lewis and Denzel Nkemdiche at LBer they'll add 220 and 212 respectively.
Usually 5 man starting secondary weighs in at 217, 217, 176, 195 and 182. First DB off the bench weighs 170.
Speed speed speed
Posted on 10/23/14 at 6:32 pm to sorantable
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we fricked
Yes, yes you are.
Posted on 10/23/14 at 9:10 pm to Henry Jones Jr
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They gained about 60-70 of those rushing yards on one drive.
49 yards on 8 carries.
The rest of the game resulted in 36 carries for 119 yards. 3.3 ypr
The idea that Alabama rushed the ball at will against Ole Miss is just absurd. Bama saw something on the left side and exploited it on their scoring drive. Credit the Alabama coaches for spotting it. Ole Miss made the adjustment and it was no longer was exploitable. Credit the Ole Miss coaches.
Posted on 10/24/14 at 12:33 pm to NickPapageorgio
Ole Miss O-line is fat too...
Posted on 10/24/14 at 12:40 pm to NickPapageorgio
we'll see who's talking at the end of the game
Posted on 10/24/14 at 1:24 pm to Duke
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Then let the quickness work on 2nd and 3rd and long.
The speed can be used against them. Fast off the line with a healthy push from the OL and there's a hole to the second level. Point being just because you are fast, it does not mean you win the battle.
Posted on 10/24/14 at 1:54 pm to darkhorse
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Bama rushed for 160 yards against you.. at your field. That's having success on the ground.
Ole Miss averages 155 yds per game rushing, and you say we cant run the ball. I asked you to help me understand your skewed logic. all you could reply with is NO. because you are grasping for straws as to how your own cow college can compete with Ole Miss, let alone LSU. ~ur team is fricked too~
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