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<blockquote data-quote="Stonewall" data-source="post: 43395" data-attributes="member: 795"><p>yep. if monken was still with the eagles and running the flexbone i could pretty much tell you what southern has on O. but, with the new coach and a shotgun option the team's in transition and who really knows how things will shake out? it's uptempo, too. the fact they have a veteran line and very fast backs certainly helps. speed/quickness in the backfield never hurts. it was strange to watch a different O philosophy this past weekend being so used to the option. but, i've gotta say, i do like to see the gun and more passing.</p><p></p><p>the bigger problem will be manning up on D to stop GT and whether the war of attrition will sap their will. of course, they've seen their fair share of the option in practice and live versus the SoCon teams (Wofford, The Citadel) who run the option. southern's kicking game has been in shambles the past few years as well. they need major strides in this area.</p><p></p><p>southern plays NC state to start the season. something to watch to see what they have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stonewall, post: 43395, member: 795"] yep. if monken was still with the eagles and running the flexbone i could pretty much tell you what southern has on O. but, with the new coach and a shotgun option the team's in transition and who really knows how things will shake out? it's uptempo, too. the fact they have a veteran line and very fast backs certainly helps. speed/quickness in the backfield never hurts. it was strange to watch a different O philosophy this past weekend being so used to the option. but, i've gotta say, i do like to see the gun and more passing. the bigger problem will be manning up on D to stop GT and whether the war of attrition will sap their will. of course, they've seen their fair share of the option in practice and live versus the SoCon teams (Wofford, The Citadel) who run the option. southern's kicking game has been in shambles the past few years as well. they need major strides in this area. southern plays NC state to start the season. something to watch to see what they have. [/QUOTE]
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