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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 86089" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>The thing I find funny as that a lot of people say the best way to defeat our O is to keep hitting the same guys (the main guys) every play till they get tired of all the contact and become less effective, to break their will, essentially. "Hit the qb every play...." "punish the Bback whether he has the ball or not..." stuff like that. </p><p></p><p>But this very same concept works to <em>our</em> advantage, too. We hit Perryman every play and from different angles and with different guys. Even the tv announcer pointed it out calling them "body blows" referencing boxing. Well, we dished out "body blows" all over the field last night, and I might add, we gave a lot more than we received.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 86089, member: 77"] The thing I find funny as that a lot of people say the best way to defeat our O is to keep hitting the same guys (the main guys) every play till they get tired of all the contact and become less effective, to break their will, essentially. "Hit the qb every play...." "punish the Bback whether he has the ball or not..." stuff like that. But this very same concept works to [I]our[/I] advantage, too. We hit Perryman every play and from different angles and with different guys. Even the tv announcer pointed it out calling them "body blows" referencing boxing. Well, we dished out "body blows" all over the field last night, and I might add, we gave a lot more than we received. [/QUOTE]
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