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<blockquote data-quote="Madison Grant" data-source="post: 175542" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>Just re-watched the first 4 defensive series with Gamble and Hunt alternating. Gamble still gets tall and gets pushed around. Jabari doesn't hand fight enough, but he can move people with his weight and lower center of gravity. I don't think Jabari is doing that bad. He just lacks the technique which is not surprising for a guy who hasn't been playing the position long. Just as a comparison, the RS-Fr DT for Clemson, Pagano, is a beast. He is just judo chopping linemen out of the way. Gotsis is really subtle. He'll slap an OL's hand away, and he's so deceptively quick he just is past him in an eyelash. But Gotsis does still get high and skinny on some plays like Gamble and just get pushed back. The thing that makes a difference with DTs that the Auburns and Clemsons of the world have is that they are heavy and strong enough to muscle through a double team. We don't have that, and we may never. But our speed and quickness at DE is noticeably better in terms of pass rush this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madison Grant, post: 175542, member: 823"] Just re-watched the first 4 defensive series with Gamble and Hunt alternating. Gamble still gets tall and gets pushed around. Jabari doesn't hand fight enough, but he can move people with his weight and lower center of gravity. I don't think Jabari is doing that bad. He just lacks the technique which is not surprising for a guy who hasn't been playing the position long. Just as a comparison, the RS-Fr DT for Clemson, Pagano, is a beast. He is just judo chopping linemen out of the way. Gotsis is really subtle. He'll slap an OL's hand away, and he's so deceptively quick he just is past him in an eyelash. But Gotsis does still get high and skinny on some plays like Gamble and just get pushed back. The thing that makes a difference with DTs that the Auburns and Clemsons of the world have is that they are heavy and strong enough to muscle through a double team. We don't have that, and we may never. But our speed and quickness at DE is noticeably better in terms of pass rush this year. [/QUOTE]
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