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I figure this will be fun to see if there’s any residual butthurt. I’ll count them up and report back with GIFs Sunday night.
It was getting the excuses ready for why the lost to a "high school offense".Aren’t these the same teams who were complaining nonstop about how dangerous our offense was because of cutblocking?
I think that's the point bwelbo is making.Aren’t these the same teams who were complaining nonstop about how dangerous our offense was because of cutblocking?
I think that's the point bwelbo is making.
I'd be shocked if there are fewer than 6 cut blocks after the first quarter. We all know (well, most of us know AND acknowledge) that cut blocks are Standard Operating Procedure for pretty much every offense. Slants, screens, RB pick-up of a blitz, etc.
I don't recall Clemson fans or coaches being any different in their complaints about GT than most others though.
That's the Dabo way.Aren’t these the same teams who were complaining nonstop about how dangerous our offense was because of cutblocking?
Hey, it's ok if they learn, isn't it? I mean that's what they are supposed to be in college to do. Albeit at, shall we say, limited consistency at places like Ugag and UT.Aren’t these the same teams who were complaining nonstop about how dangerous our offense was because of cutblocking?
There were some games when our line came up and just blew the DL back. Especially on some of those late death marches. Unfortunately that didn't work as well against some of the top teams that were a lot bigger and athletic plus they would grab us to keep from getting to the LB. Duke would just fire everyone into the gaps and outnumber us in the backfield. It was fun to watch when we were dominating the DL. This line is big and is coming into its own. Would have been fun to have Cochran this year. The line has made a difference in helping Sims have success this year. I wonder if Johnson would stick around another year.Hey, it's ok if they learn, isn't it? I mean that's what they are supposed to be in college to do. Albeit at, shall we say, limited consistency at places like Ugag and UT.
Seriously, I always thought - and said here a couple of times - all the bellyaching about cut blocking was just Italian soccer. It's ok to play the refs; they know what teams are doing and if they are any good (true, sometimes they weren't) they'll discount the complaints. I think what the opposition was actually complaining about was getting hit and hard on every single offensive play. For most DLs these days that was a new and disconcerting experience. They were used to the wrestling matches that are euphemistically referred to as "blocking" nowadays. Getting guys who were faster then you are lining up and forcing you to take on blocks low and high where they didn't grab you but actually, you know, hit you was more then some teams had bargained for. Hence the continuing assessment of Tech as the "most physical team we face" that I, personally, miss. A lot.
But I played OL in an era where holding was for wusses. Times change.
Aren’t these the same teams who were complaining nonstop about how dangerous our offense was because of cutblocking?