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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 270541" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>The nose guard is #77 Powell. He is huge but upon further review he plays too upright and is slow I watched him against Alabama and they did not bother to double team him. He was blocked almost exclusively by the center so yes he is head on the center. He was not blown off the ball but he made few if any plays. Once he ran to the sideline after the Tide running back and just kind of waved at him as he went by. Boy did he get chewed out by the Kentucky assistant coach for that. Basically, a space eater. Has big arms I will give him that but is just too slow and largely ineffective by the middle of the second quarter. Kentucky does not have a lot of depth on their defensive line. I noticed that Kentucky will take him out on clear passing downs and play what appears to be an even front. They did run a couple of stunts with him going outside but that was a waste of time. He just could not move quickly enough for it to be worth while. There was a lot of, well, "leaning" going on. There aren't any Luther Maddys or that dude from Pitt a few years ago to worry about. They have two that they play Pringle and Powell I think. Pretty much the same though. Both of them are space eaters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 270541, member: 2451"] The nose guard is #77 Powell. He is huge but upon further review he plays too upright and is slow I watched him against Alabama and they did not bother to double team him. He was blocked almost exclusively by the center so yes he is head on the center. He was not blown off the ball but he made few if any plays. Once he ran to the sideline after the Tide running back and just kind of waved at him as he went by. Boy did he get chewed out by the Kentucky assistant coach for that. Basically, a space eater. Has big arms I will give him that but is just too slow and largely ineffective by the middle of the second quarter. Kentucky does not have a lot of depth on their defensive line. I noticed that Kentucky will take him out on clear passing downs and play what appears to be an even front. They did run a couple of stunts with him going outside but that was a waste of time. He just could not move quickly enough for it to be worth while. There was a lot of, well, "leaning" going on. There aren't any Luther Maddys or that dude from Pitt a few years ago to worry about. They have two that they play Pringle and Powell I think. Pretty much the same though. Both of them are space eaters. [/QUOTE]
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