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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 71437" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>I am sure there is some validity to this lockerism but IMO the real difference is that some good looking specimens cannot get off the blocks and/or cannot find the ball from the (low) 3 point stance, even if they are competitively tough and aggressive. Some look like patty cake men while the runner passes them by or they imitate velcro men (sticking to the blocker) on the pass rush. DTs are like running backs, requiring natural instincts, to go along with natural aggression and toughness. OL requires very different skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 71437, member: 1376"] I am sure there is some validity to this lockerism but IMO the real difference is that some good looking specimens cannot get off the blocks and/or cannot find the ball from the (low) 3 point stance, even if they are competitively tough and aggressive. Some look like patty cake men while the runner passes them by or they imitate velcro men (sticking to the blocker) on the pass rush. DTs are like running backs, requiring natural instincts, to go along with natural aggression and toughness. OL requires very different skills. [/QUOTE]
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