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re: Phil Steele's All- SEC offense....
Posted on 7/8/23 at 3:23 pm to wadewilson
Posted on 7/8/23 at 3:23 pm to wadewilson
Well, your OL had true freshman starting last year, so one assumes their backup will be less talented older guys or also true freshmen this year. Getting Maason Smith back definitely helps the DL, but there is pretty much just youth behind the starters.
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Posted on 7/8/23 at 3:26 pm to PassingThrough
The LSU tackles impressed the hell out of me in the SECCG.
They lost reps on the obvious passing downs.
But if they were able to stay on schedule with down and distance, those freshmen played elite football. Those are promising, promising athletes.
They lost reps on the obvious passing downs.
But if they were able to stay on schedule with down and distance, those freshmen played elite football. Those are promising, promising athletes.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 3:29 pm to PassingThrough
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Well, your OL had true freshman starting last year, so one assumes their backup will be less talented older guys or also true freshmen this year. Getting Maason Smith back definitely helps the DL, but there is pretty much just youth behind the starters.
Eh, we got a good bit of transfer help. Our biggest weakness will be our secondary again but Georgia's passing offense doesn't exactly scare me this year. The clear advantage for LSU at QB and DL would make it hard for me to pick against them. Would be a good game for sure though.
Posted on 7/8/23 at 3:48 pm to PassingThrough
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Well, your OL had true freshman starting last year, so one assumes their backup will be less talented older guys or also true freshmen this year.
Oh, they've got backups, and those freshmen are sophomores now and they're badasses.
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Getting Maason Smith back definitely helps the DL, but there is pretty much just youth behind the starters.
Nope. Front 4 is stacked with veteran P5 depth.
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