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Rod Rook-Chungong: A full blast of steadiness
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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 167802" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>Rod as starter has really grown on me. He isn't the most ferocious run stopper or pass rusher, but he is pretty good at both. Gamble, Whitehead, and Simmons look to be one or the other but not both. Like all our returning linemen, he is a year bigger and wiser. My main hope is he can augment Freeman with a pass rush. In the years we had Attaochu, it seemed to me he was our entire pass rush. I can see teams making some nice runs and making some first downs via the run game, but I can't see them getting many points that way. I worry a lot more about an FSU game type problem. Any college level quarterback and receivers can throw and catch if the quarterback never has a hand in his face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 167802, member: 705"] Rod as starter has really grown on me. He isn't the most ferocious run stopper or pass rusher, but he is pretty good at both. Gamble, Whitehead, and Simmons look to be one or the other but not both. Like all our returning linemen, he is a year bigger and wiser. My main hope is he can augment Freeman with a pass rush. In the years we had Attaochu, it seemed to me he was our entire pass rush. I can see teams making some nice runs and making some first downs via the run game, but I can't see them getting many points that way. I worry a lot more about an FSU game type problem. Any college level quarterback and receivers can throw and catch if the quarterback never has a hand in his face. [/QUOTE]
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