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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 75007" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>That's fair. My only comment would be that if you were going to grade off of one data point, the Tulane game will be a much better gauge. The reason being is that in playing an option offense, the dline has to do much more reading, and due to scheme, they are not exploding off the snap to get upfield so you aren't going to see that push.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, no matter what the offense is, that 4 yd run should never happen (Stargell I believe and one of the Austin's at least missed the tackle). And then rook (41) missed a 3rd down tackle on the qb on another play. I am hoping these were just game 1 jitters though and the recurring theme of what would be a long season.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I agree about the Tulane game being a better guage of our DL. I am excited about our young DEs and hope to see some pressure on the passer. If so I will feel much better about the D as a whole. I'm afraid the DT situation is all up to not getting injuries to Green or Gotsis. I am hoping we play more people than Gamble to try to build some depth at DT. I really like our coaches and think overall they are doing a good job. However, they are not as creative in the OL and DL with substitutions as I would prefer .</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 75007, member: 1376"] That's fair. My only comment would be that if you were going to grade off of one data point, the Tulane game will be a much better gauge. The reason being is that in playing an option offense, the dline has to do much more reading, and due to scheme, they are not exploding off the snap to get upfield so you aren't going to see that push. Having said that, no matter what the offense is, that 4 yd run should never happen (Stargell I believe and one of the Austin's at least missed the tackle). And then rook (41) missed a 3rd down tackle on the qb on another play. I am hoping these were just game 1 jitters though and the recurring theme of what would be a long season.[/QUOTE] I agree about the Tulane game being a better guage of our DL. I am excited about our young DEs and hope to see some pressure on the passer. If so I will feel much better about the D as a whole. I'm afraid the DT situation is all up to not getting injuries to Green or Gotsis. I am hoping we play more people than Gamble to try to build some depth at DT. I really like our coaches and think overall they are doing a good job. However, they are not as creative in the OL and DL with substitutions as I would prefer . [/QUOTE]
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