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LB Coach James Laurinaitis (2x B1G DPOY, 2006 Nagurski, 2007 Butkus, 2008 Lott, 3x All-American, OSU HOF)

Mr. Incredible;978978; said:
What I'm getting at here is, what can a DT do to demand the double team? Does he just say, "Hey, I'm outside shade of you, GUARD. You and the tackle better double team me or else!" :)

In all seriousness, if a team can block you with one guy, why use two? The only way to get them to double you is to "make the play" at the LOS. If you're one or two gap scheme, you have to make the tackles in your gap(s). The next guy that can help you is 15 off. I understand what you mean by saying that a DT makes the play even if he doesn't get a stat, but, he can't make that play unless he requires two blockers (by making every play to his gap/side). Make sense?

OG (grad) and I are on the same page, no worries. :wink2:

That's what I was trying to say lol...if you consistently get penetration and make the tackle from your position, the OL will have to double team you. That's what I meant by "living in the backfield". In any event we haven't had a DT this year that any OL has had to worry about double teaming this year imo. Seems we mean the same thing though :biggrin:
 
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CCI;981804; said:
Laurinaitis had 19 tackles against :wisc: Unreal. little Anima isl Awesome and has so much talent. he sure made up for the tackles he didn't have against Penn State.


besides those 19 tackles didn't he recover or force a fumble and put pressure on the QB a few times to force throw aways. :osu: He's a beast
 
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Found this article:

Laurinaitis Named Walter Camp Football Foundation Defensive Players of the Week - Ohio State Buckeyes Official Athletics Site - OhioStateBuckeyes.com

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
JAMES LAURINAITIS, OHIO STATE
Junior, Linebacker, Hamel, Minn./Wayzata HS
Junior linebacker [URL="https://admin.xosn.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=87743&SPID=10408&DB_OEM_ID=17300&ATCLID=1059421"]James Laurinaitis[/URL] recorded a career-high 19 tackles (9 solo), including a key stop on a fourth-quarter fake punt attempt, to lead top-ranked Ohio State to a 38-17 victory over 19th-ranked Wisconsin. In addition to his 19 tackles, Laurinaitis added two tackles for loss, one quarterback sack and one fumble recovery to lead the Buckeye defense that allowed just 281 yards of total offense. A 2006 First Team Walter Camp All-America selection, Laurinaitis has been a major part of Ohio State?s perfect 10-0 record, 6-0 in the Big Ten.
 
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Congrats to James for being named co-Defensive Player of the Week in the Big Ten.

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Ohio State linebacker James Laurinaitis has been named the Big Ten co-defensive player of the week for his 19-tackle performance against Wisconsin.
Laurinaitis also had a fumble recovery and two tackles for a loss.

Laurinaitis shares the award with Penn State linebacker Sean Lee. Michigan quarterback Chad Henne was named the offensive player of the week in the Big Ten while Illinois kicker Jason Reda was named the leagues MVP on special teams.
 
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Kiper on James

I try to stay away from the obvious stars, but sometimes it's necessary to mention a prospect who makes you jump out of your chair when you watch him go about his business. I'm referring to exceptional Ohio State junior linebacker James Laurinaitis. At 6-foot-3, 243 pounds and tremendously explosive, he's exactly what NFL defensive coordinators are looking for in a true leader and difference-maker, someone who can set the tone from an intensity and consistency standpoint each and every game. That was the case against Wisconsin, when he racked up 19 tackles and got one of the Buckeyes' 10 sacks. And one of Laurinaitis' key stops was on special teams. With Ohio State leading 24-17 early in the fourth quarter, Wisconsin attempted a fake punt from its own 27-yard line. Punter Ken DeBauche was tackled by Laurinaitis 3 yards shy of the first down. Shortly thereafter, junior QB Todd Boeckman connected with junior wide receiver Brian Robiskie on a 5-yard touchdown to put Ohio State up 31-17.

ESPN - Kiper: Hayes headlines FSU's upset of Boston College - College Football
 
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