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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 458959" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>From what I saw repeatedly against S Fla we needed a LB to stay home in the middle to get the QB when he bolted. This was especially important since our 2 CBs and 2 Ss were in deep pass coverage (not sure where the Stinger was all day). Our LBs seem to disappear in the wash leaving the QB to run to daylight at will. Maybe with a S in the box this would be different but we were so determined to stop the deep pass our SSs were not in the box. I just can't see why we did not make some adjustment as the game went on and the QB continued to burn us.</p><p></p><p>Now whether our current LBs are fast enough and able to tackle in the open field (against a very avg runner) is another question. Remember JT beat the UGA spy in 2014 to set up the tying FG, but he was not an avg runner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 458959, member: 1376"] From what I saw repeatedly against S Fla we needed a LB to stay home in the middle to get the QB when he bolted. This was especially important since our 2 CBs and 2 Ss were in deep pass coverage (not sure where the Stinger was all day). Our LBs seem to disappear in the wash leaving the QB to run to daylight at will. Maybe with a S in the box this would be different but we were so determined to stop the deep pass our SSs were not in the box. I just can't see why we did not make some adjustment as the game went on and the QB continued to burn us. Now whether our current LBs are fast enough and able to tackle in the open field (against a very avg runner) is another question. Remember JT beat the UGA spy in 2014 to set up the tying FG, but he was not an avg runner. [/QUOTE]
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