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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 975062" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>It would seem that the bigger the better or is it? Parker Braun was an All ACC lineman for Coach Johnson. I once spent half the game on a replay watching just him as much as possible. It was astonishing how quick that guy was at a mere 285 pounds. The ball would be snapped and by the time the quarterback had it in his hands Parker would be in someone's grill just that fast. The only other true difference maker that I can remember was Shaq who was just too damn smart and good at what he did. He had UGA's opposing linemen on their heels to the point that the UGA announcers were talking about him. </p><p></p><p>Coach Dodd had a long string of All American and All SEC linemen going all the way back to before 1950. Great centers at Tech were practically a given. In fact, Dodd's last two All Americans were both centers: Bill Curry in 1964 and Jim Breland in 1966.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 975062, member: 4015"] It would seem that the bigger the better or is it? Parker Braun was an All ACC lineman for Coach Johnson. I once spent half the game on a replay watching just him as much as possible. It was astonishing how quick that guy was at a mere 285 pounds. The ball would be snapped and by the time the quarterback had it in his hands Parker would be in someone's grill just that fast. The only other true difference maker that I can remember was Shaq who was just too damn smart and good at what he did. He had UGA's opposing linemen on their heels to the point that the UGA announcers were talking about him. Coach Dodd had a long string of All American and All SEC linemen going all the way back to before 1950. Great centers at Tech were practically a given. In fact, Dodd's last two All Americans were both centers: Bill Curry in 1964 and Jim Breland in 1966. [/QUOTE]
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