IMO UK is flat out going to have to outscore people. If we try to play smash-mouth with the SEC teams it will be another disappointing season.
What I love....
Only three defensive starters lost after this season (really two considering I see West taking the safety spot). Six starters are Sophmores but they are talented giys like Baity, Westry, Edwards and Ware.
Only two offensive starters lost after this season (not counting fullback position) and Timmons being one doesn't hurt as much due to depth at WR. Only two starters are Sophmores, so it isn't like we are playing freshmen still.
This season is all about taking steps forward. Make a bowl game and compete on a weekly basis and then next year...look out! 2017 has always been the year to look for the big jump.
Most 3 4 teams in college do not use 3 300 pounders in the 3 4. I checked a whole bunch of depth charts. We are actually bigger than most teams on the line.The "DE" in the 3-4 scheme usually plays over (or shades) the offensive tackle. He will be blocked mostly by the OT or maybe a pulling OG. IOW, a 260# "DE" is going to be blocked just about every play by a 300# plus player. IMO, he needs to be closer to DT size than 4-3 DE size.
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I actually think we are better at backer than we have been. Love is a better Mike than Forrest and Jones and Brown are better than anything we have had at will.IMO UK is flat out going to have to outscore people. If we try to play smash-mouth with the SEC teams it will be another disappointing season.
Brown's weight is still a bit of concern - still only 215, was hoping he would be in the 225 - 230 range by now.
Maybe he and big Matt can start trading plates![]()
but running the ball effectively spins the clock & keeps our weaker defense off the fieldIMO UK is flat out going to have to outscore people. If we try to play smash-mouth with the SEC teams it will be another disappointing season.
really really really really hope that is not our opening day starting tackles
This is correct.Most 3 4 teams in college do not use 3 300 pounders in the 3 4. I checked a whole bunch of depth charts. We are actually bigger than most teams on the line.
Has Elam not lost any weight?
Horton has to quit running so upright. He gets brought down too easily because he doesn't keep his pad level low enough. He dances too much at the LOS too instead of hitting the hole at full speed
Where is Alex Montgomery?
Typically you have a NT that is between 300 and 320, and one end around 290 to 300 and the other about 270 to 280.Most 3 4 teams in college do not use 3 300 pounders in the 3 4. I checked a whole bunch of depth charts. We are actually bigger than most teams on the line.
Good Lord! Where do you come up with stuff little red fellow?The "DE" in the 3-4 scheme usually plays over (or shades) the offensive tackle. He will be blocked mostly by the OT or maybe a pulling OG. IOW, a 260# "DE" is going to be blocked just about every play by a 300# plus player. IMO, he needs to be closer to DT size than 4-3 DE size.
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OK, but out of curiosity, what are those weights? And I said the depth at the DE spot. Miggins is "fine" at 285# but Bell and Daniel are both 260#. IMO, that's kinda light for that spot.Most 3 4 teams in college do not use 3 300 pounders in the 3 4. I checked a whole bunch of depth charts. We are actually bigger than most teams on the line.
Then I suppose the thread on 43 weight changes since Spring is fake.Don't think the weights have been updated since the spring weigh ins. Look for some to change drastically by the fall weigh in.
Don't expect too much for Daniel, his target playing weight is 260-265 for rush packages.Don't think the weights have been updated since the spring weigh ins. Look for some to change drastically by the fall weigh in.
Don't expect too much for Daniel, his target playing weight is 260-265 for rush packages.
The weights of players are always subject, been there, just saying.Then I suppose the thread on 43 weight changes since Spring is fake.
Not sure, he is in the mix for a few packages, wasn't allowed to do much during the spring game due to rules, just hoping the players have a great camp and avoid injuries so Stoops can get the best players on the field for different packages.Is KD expected to be mainly used for rush packages? He showed some talent getting after the passer in the spring game.
Thanks in advance. Appreciate that you take time to post here.
Not sure, he is in the mix for a few packages, wasn't allowed to do much during the spring game due to rules, just hoping the players have a great camp and avoid injuries so Stoops can get the best players on the field for different packages.
Do the research lol. Most teams had big nose but most college ng are 305 310 not to many Elam out there. Dt was 285 300 and other end was 260 285.OK, but out of curiosity, what are those weights? And I said the depth at the DE spot. Miggins is "fine" at 285# but Bell and Daniel are both 260#. IMO, that's kinda light for that spot.
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The weights of players are always subject, been there, just saying.
OK, but out of curiosity, what are those weights? And I said the depth at the DE spot. Miggins is "fine" at 285# but Bell and Daniel are both 260#. IMO, that's kinda light for that spot.
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Do the research lol. Most teams had big nose but most college ng are 305 310 not to many Elam out there. Dt was 285 300 and other end was 260 285.
Miggins back ups are more pass rushers while Miggins gives us a bit more girth on 1st and 2nd down. With Elam continuing to develop he will occupy alot of space to hopefully allow the edge guys to use there speed in one on one match ups with bigger but slower olineman. UK will improve alot in stopping the run this year imo. Love Elam and Meant are going to be tough to just push around. Jones may not be a huge backer but he is way faster and more instinctive than Henderson and flanigan.I stand corrected, humbled and surprised.Using 2016 Steel personnel and weights as reference the other 10 SEC teams apparently operating out of a 3-4 base average 296#, 308# and (gulp!) 264# across their starting D-lines. FWIW, he lists the UofL front at 284# (Bailey), 307# (Brown) and 257# (Hearns). I'm not "sure" about Hearns. Hearns was an OLB last season (and in the spring) but was often in as a down lineman in pass rush packages. His "backups" at DE are listed at 295# and 305#.
So Meant, Elam and Higgins will be the largest starting 3 man front in the SEC and Bell and Daniel ARE weight comparable to most SEC starting "DEs". FWIW, 240# - 260# (sometimes even smaller) has been the "typical" size of the W/S DE in 4 man fronts. But that position usually played on air and was primarily the speed rusher on the edge.
I can only imagine these "lightweight fronts" ([laughing]) are an adjustment to get more speed on the field on every down without having to go to a specific "rush package". Some 4 man fronts bring in "big DEs" at the DT positions on obvious passing downs.
Anyway, you were correct about the typical sizes in most of today's 3 man lines.
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Well, this ^^^ is opinion so therefore we can argue! [roll]It's going to be tough for a guard to
Miggins back ups are more pass rushers while Miggins gives us a bit more girth on 1st and 2nd down. With Elam continuing to develop he will occupy alot of space to hopefully allow the edge guys to use there speed in one on one match ups with bigger but slower olineman. UK will improve alot in stopping the run this year imo. Love Elam and Meant are going to be tough to just push around. Jones may not be a huge backer but he is way faster and more instinctive than Henderson and flanigan.
I see a huge change in Elam the way he moves. The dlineman where under strict orders to not go hard in the spring game. Elam is going to give teams a tough match up this year. When I say edge players I'm talking about the olb in this defense. Elam is going to make you eat your words wildcard lol.Well, this ^^^ is opinion so therefore we can argue! [roll]
I have gone back and watched some late season games as well as the B/W game multiple times and I see no "development" in Elam's play. You really do not have to move him, merely seal him off on the play side. Quite frankly, most teams today do not spend a lot of time with plays that use a double team block. They simply find more creative ways to block the and that do not "waste" an extra blocker on one player.
One very common approach is a down block on the NT by the play side OG, a down block by the play side OT on the play side ILB and a trap block by the back side OG on the DT/DE. In the B/W game Elam was blocked several different ways (some doubles) and was basically a non-factor against the White offense. There were several plays where the ball carrier ran right past him (i.e., arm's length away) because he could not get off or play through the block. IMO, despite his size (maybe too much size?) he has simply not shown to be the "2 gap" player that he is supposed to be. But, FWIW, a true 2 gap player is pretty darn hard to find. It's not just size, it is also about strength, quickness and technique.
As for the other 2 DLs, because they usually line up in a 4 tech they are not going to get "outside alignment advantage" that a 4-3 W/S DE gets against the OT on a speed rush. That is to say, the close alignment to the OT allows the OT to engage him on the LOS rather than a step or 2 behind the LOS.
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i wonder what the rules were on the dline in the spring game though???? much has been said about our front 3 not looking great in that game but it looked to me like the rule was for them to fire off and then play gaps and not really "fight" up front. i assumed this was for injury concerns for the front 3 with limited depth there in the spring.Well, this ^^^ is opinion so therefore we can argue! [roll]
I have gone back and watched some late season games as well as the B/W game multiple times and I see no "development" in Elam's play. You really do not have to move him, merely seal him off on the play side. Quite frankly, most teams today do not spend a lot of time with plays that use a double team block. They simply find more creative ways to block the and that do not "waste" an extra blocker on one player.
One very common approach is a down block on the NT by the play side OG, a down block by the play side OT on the play side ILB and a trap block by the back side OG on the DT/DE. In the B/W game Elam was blocked several different ways (some doubles) and was basically a non-factor against the White offense. There were several plays where the ball carrier ran right past him (i.e., arm's length away) because he could not get off or play through the block. IMO, despite his size (maybe too much size?) he has simply not shown to be the "2 gap" player that he is supposed to be. But, FWIW, a true 2 gap player is pretty darn hard to find. It's not just size, it is also about strength, quickness and technique.
As for the other 2 DLs, because they usually line up in a 4 tech they are not going to get "outside alignment advantage" that a 4-3 W/S DE gets against the OT on a speed rush. That is to say, the close alignment to the OT allows the OT to engage him on the LOS rather than a step or 2 behind the LOS.
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this part ^^^ ???Not sure, he is in the mix for a few packages, wasn't allowed to do much during the spring game due to rules, just hoping the players have a great camp and avoid injuries so Stoops can get the best players on the field for different packages.
Not Parabolicsecan but I cannot imagine what you are suggesting. Generally speaking spring games rule out contact on the QB and certain defensive blitzes and stunts. The rest is live. Certainly getting off blocks is encouraged! Can't recall the RB or the LB involved but on 1 play in particular said LB absolutely blew up said RB in the hole.i wonder what the rules were on the dline in the spring game though???? much has been said about our front 3 not looking great in that game but it looked to me like the rule was for them to fire off and then play gaps and not really "fight" up front. i assumed this was for injury concerns for the front 3 with limited depth there in the spring.
para... when you said rules was this what you were referring too??
Not much in the name lol! I've used it since my college days playing Unreal Tournament and now for Halo and GOW! It's just a join of two concepts I found interesting in Calc (Parabolic curves) and Trig (Secant, Cosine, etc...). I am a transportation engineer.Not Parabolicsecan but I cannot imagine what you are suggesting. Generally speaking spring games rule out contact on the QB and certain defensive blitzes and stunts. The rest is live. Certainly getting off blocks is encouraged! Can't recall the RB or the LB involved but on 1 play in particular said LB absolutely blew up said RB in the hole.
Parabolicsecan, if I may, what is the origin of your screen name? Did I read somewhere you are an engineer? Not my field but I am familiar with the term parabolic scan in antennas and optics. But what about the "e" (i.e., ParabolicsEcan).
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There were a limited number of pass rush packages/blitz used during the B/W game, as a result the OL had to really only focus on kicking back as far as they could on the snap to counter speed rush, shoulder dips, etc...this part ^^^ ???