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<blockquote data-quote="PBR549" data-source="post: 305929" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I agree with you. You can't read much in to a few minutes of a cut block drill in spring practice. I'm sure they work those type of drills every week during the season because everyone cut block's on the edge so there's nothing new here. </p><p></p><p>Also the article posted in another thread with the interview with a sophomore DT from UT isn't much either as far as what will happen in the game. </p><p></p><p>Both teams will be well coached on both sides of the ball so it will come down to execution like always. I don't put much stock in to things like "we always start slow" or "they've had the entire off season to prepare" etc. </p><p></p><p>The fact is every year you have a new team and so do they. What we did against Notre Dame two years ago or what they did against Appy State last year has very little to do with this game. Execution by the teams on the field on that day is what counts.</p><p></p><p>The rest of the stuff is for fans to kill time with until the season starts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR549, post: 305929, member: 1991"] I agree with you. You can't read much in to a few minutes of a cut block drill in spring practice. I'm sure they work those type of drills every week during the season because everyone cut block's on the edge so there's nothing new here. Also the article posted in another thread with the interview with a sophomore DT from UT isn't much either as far as what will happen in the game. Both teams will be well coached on both sides of the ball so it will come down to execution like always. I don't put much stock in to things like "we always start slow" or "they've had the entire off season to prepare" etc. The fact is every year you have a new team and so do they. What we did against Notre Dame two years ago or what they did against Appy State last year has very little to do with this game. Execution by the teams on the field on that day is what counts. The rest of the stuff is for fans to kill time with until the season starts. [/QUOTE]
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