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Interesting note from practice today on the OL
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 42256" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>There's an AJC article that talks about O'Reilly's transistion to C. What he talks about in that article is what I've pointed out previously: O'Reilly has only really played C for half a season, and he had to do it on this level against live bullets while learning. Ever since his transfer here from Auburn, he's been repping at guard. So there was no development at C...which has a LOT of responsibilities. Now that he's had a whole offeseason and spring to devote specifically to what a C is responsible for, the game has slowed down for him. The physical attributes are there for him to be a REALLY good C, it's just his mental grasp of the position was stunted because of experience.</p><p> </p><p>I think we'll be fine at C. I'm MUCH more worried about our Tackle spots which seems to be an issue every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 42256, member: 360"] There's an AJC article that talks about O'Reilly's transistion to C. What he talks about in that article is what I've pointed out previously: O'Reilly has only really played C for half a season, and he had to do it on this level against live bullets while learning. Ever since his transfer here from Auburn, he's been repping at guard. So there was no development at C...which has a LOT of responsibilities. Now that he's had a whole offeseason and spring to devote specifically to what a C is responsible for, the game has slowed down for him. The physical attributes are there for him to be a REALLY good C, it's just his mental grasp of the position was stunted because of experience. I think we'll be fine at C. I'm MUCH more worried about our Tackle spots which seems to be an issue every year. [/QUOTE]
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