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re: 5* RB Lorenzo Lingard to Miami

Posted on 3/4/17 at 9:15 pm to
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 3/4/17 at 9:15 pm to
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With 8 starts, He was the Most talented OL on both UF 2015 and UGA 2016, and you choose to not even mention him in a OL comparison again. Funny how experience matters to an OL but not to a QB. How conveniently stupid that contradiction is, but thats just you doing you.


The offensive line is way, way more different than a QB regarding speed, size, muscle, etc. etc.. A QB has to deal with the speed of the game, but they work pretty well with good lines.

You say your offensive line is bad, but, perhaps, it's just your coaching? You recruited (on average) better players, had more experience in both starts and games played and looked way worse.

It's either the coach beforehand, or maybe, it's just that your new coach ain't that great. Time will tell.

I have way more faith in McElwain than I would Kirby.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
33170 posts
Posted on 3/5/17 at 9:03 pm to
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The offensive line is way, way more different than a QB regarding speed, size, muscle, etc. etc.. A QB has to deal with the speed of the game, but they work pretty well with good lines.


Troll or clueless, this is basic football, but its not a shock that you dont understand the amount of information a QB has to process to make a play work. QB in general is the most difficult position to come in and start early because of that, and thats before taking into account the quality of the OL and WR corp.

UF 2015 had a legit LT to start at LT, and a 5 star to fill in a hole elsewhere. Those 2 guys were better talents for SEC ball than any of the 5 UGA OL.

UF also had a huge advantage at WR by returning twice as much production as UGA did, but you will avoid this point. I sure wish UGA returned our #1 guy like UF did.
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