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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 892221" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>We better be "efficient" as Midtown posts and move the chains consistently because this team has the capability of blowing us right out of our home stadium. Similar to Auburn and LSU in an earlier time, they are a very much a momentum team. Keep them on the sidelines and they are not nearly as explosive when they finally do get the ball. Frustrate them by moving the sticks and they might just start to get "anxious" and make mistakes. Neither one of their quarterbacks is that much of a running threat, though they are mobile when they have to be. Watching them against Troy and Central Arkansas I was struck by how often they would thread the needle to get the ball to Trigg and Mingo. They have a lot of confidence in both of them which is understandable as they look like grown men playing boys at times. Impressive speed at running back and elsewhere. This is a team loaded with speed but perhaps not as physical in the trenches BUT the one place where they did not lose much from last year was on the offensive line. I think four starters return to that unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 892221, member: 4015"] We better be "efficient" as Midtown posts and move the chains consistently because this team has the capability of blowing us right out of our home stadium. Similar to Auburn and LSU in an earlier time, they are a very much a momentum team. Keep them on the sidelines and they are not nearly as explosive when they finally do get the ball. Frustrate them by moving the sticks and they might just start to get "anxious" and make mistakes. Neither one of their quarterbacks is that much of a running threat, though they are mobile when they have to be. Watching them against Troy and Central Arkansas I was struck by how often they would thread the needle to get the ball to Trigg and Mingo. They have a lot of confidence in both of them which is understandable as they look like grown men playing boys at times. Impressive speed at running back and elsewhere. This is a team loaded with speed but perhaps not as physical in the trenches BUT the one place where they did not lose much from last year was on the offensive line. I think four starters return to that unit. [/QUOTE]
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