That would be a good matchup especially a reunion of former SEC foes.Just from some people I've talked to.
Cut the crap. You know squat.Be prepared for some leg injuries.
Me too. I love the triple option.....but not against UK. Cut blocking will be tough on the D-lineman.....good thing it is our last game.Be prepared for some leg injuries. Was hoping for Miami.
DO NOT WANT TO PLAY GA TECH!!!!
Glad we have a month to prepare for that option attack. It can be a b!#>h to contain.
in taxslayer. That's the word right now.
Cut the crap. You know squat.
Nice thoughtful post but have to disagree. If UK gets behind, this UK team gets better.Really a good matchup and a game that isn't onesided from the start, could get that way if one team gets momenutum going their way.
Yeah you don't know squat or haven't played football before.Cut the crap. You know squat.
Should be a pretty even matchup. Tech cut blocks all the time to cut down on pursuit by the DL. Oddly enough they hurt us with their passing attack, I guess selling out to slow down their run game that's a price you pay if the qb is on. QB is a fast guy, former Alabama sprint champion in track so he can hurt you with running ability, but a decent enough passer for an option qb. UK should be able to run on them with their offense so tech can't control the clock. Really a good matchup and a game that isn't onesided from the start, could get that way if one team gets momenutum going their way.
Should be a game that could end in 2 hours with the constant running plays and both defenses aren't very stout vs. the run :flushed:
Teams that are content to pound the run game and not fiddle with passing give UK fits...I'd expect no less if it is Ga Tech. Outside of Jordan Jones and to a degree Adrian Middleton...all the rest of our front 7 guys are below average run stoppers. Allen/Ware in particular really both struggle in the run game and play against their strength which is rushing the passer.
You equate chop blocks with cut blocks. They are different. One is illegal- chop - the other is legal - cut. Players/coaches should be severely disciplined for repeated chops.Brian Kelly blames cut blocks for injuries to Irish defenders
Michael Bennett rips Falcons lineman after suffering injury on dangerous cut block
Butch Jones not happy with a cut block that ended DT’s season vs. Georgia
NFL bans all chop blocks
Clemson bracing for Ga. Tech’s cut blocking‘worst thing ever’
Update: Cut blocking sidelines Florida State trio
Those are all article titles about the negative impact from cut/chop blocking. Plenty more where those came from. So give the "you know squat" talk a rest.
Just how am I wrong here?Yeah you don't know squat or haven't played football before.
What happens to the ACC side of things if Virginia Tech beats Clemson?
You equate chop blocks with cut blocks. They are different. One is illegal- chop - the other is legal - cut. Players/coaches should be severely disciplined for repeated chops.
Your references refer to GT in only one instance & that is about what might happen vs. what did.
If cuts were the problem you harp on, considering the NCAA's & NFL's focus on injuries, I think it would be outlawed.
I thought about you after the UL/UK game and what you told us about Grantham when he went to UL. Thanks UGA for sending him to UL.
Works well with how petrino operates. He loads up for early games and big opponent and usually loses a couple headscratchers. I think both their approaches lead to the dismantling of fsu and looking all world and then... losing the last 2 in disappointing manners.I think Grantham is one of the more knowledgeable DCs in college today. His issues are he doesn't teach fundamentals and sometimes tries to get to complex with his schemes. He sometimes forgets college kids have more on their plates than football and he gets too complicated for the time allowed to practice. I wish we had kept Pruitt as DC, I wouldn't have been upset if Pruitt was named head coach, but he is an alpha guy, very abrasive personality and if he was head coach, an OC who had multiple 3 and outs or back to back turnovers it would very likely have gotten ugly on the sidelines, tact wasn't a strength of his either.
Well, assuredly I never played football, but I have heard about GT and cut blocks for several years. And the discussion was always about injuries.Cut the crap. You know squat.