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re: Top 10 Offensive Lines in CFB per PFF
Posted on 7/30/16 at 5:01 pm to skrayper
Posted on 7/30/16 at 5:01 pm to skrayper
AU and LSU also posed virtually no passing threat last year. There's only 5 guys on the OL, so when the best run defense in the country puts 8 guys in the box there's only so much the OL can reasonably do.
It's amazing how you guys don't get that PFF spends countless hours analyzing film and uses actual, incredibly in-depth, statistics and data. They aren't basing this off recruiting stars and names on jerseys like you morons.
Pro Football Focus is one of the most respected names in sports analysis and you're just another couch QB. You don't know more than them despite whatever out of context stats you pulled off sports-reference.com
It's amazing how you guys don't get that PFF spends countless hours analyzing film and uses actual, incredibly in-depth, statistics and data. They aren't basing this off recruiting stars and names on jerseys like you morons.
Pro Football Focus is one of the most respected names in sports analysis and you're just another couch QB. You don't know more than them despite whatever out of context stats you pulled off sports-reference.com
Posted on 7/31/16 at 12:24 pm to BowlJackson
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It's amazing how you guys don't get that PFF spends countless hours analyzing film and uses actual, incredibly in-depth, statistics and data. They aren't basing this off recruiting stars and names on jerseys like you morons.
I find it amusing that you actually believe they did this.
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AU and LSU also posed virtually no passing threat last year. There's only 5 guys on the OL, so when the best run defense in the country puts 8 guys in the box there's only so much the OL can reasonably do.
Of which Alabama never did. AU wasn't good enough for us to waste stacking the box against. LSU - we just lined up and said beat us.
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