cane4life;1764683; said:moeller will get crack blocked by our te... watch for it !!
How does a TE crack block? Is he flexed and hoping Moeller stems inside?
Please explain.
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cane4life;1764683; said:moeller will get crack blocked by our te... watch for it !!
High Scoring... Ohio State has given up more than 30 points ... I think it's 6 times in Tressel's 10 years. It may be slightly more, but it's about 6. Given up 40 once.cane4life;1764692; said:i do see a high scoring game... you guys winning the TOP...but i think we win the turnovers....your dominant d line... how many are projected 1st or 2nd rounders( real question)... are they all expected to be high round picks ?
cane4life;1764698; said:nope.. the passing will be al ot cause we will use quick passing and screens to off set the lack of running
cane4life;1764703; said:te is split a lot...he will crack the end as they roll to his side then continue to drag underneath.....
we tend to use the roll out in a play action which helps draw the de's inside
Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1764685; said:Ok.. what makes Miami's so different? Colt McCoy's Texas was pretty good at it, and Ohio State handled him just fine... albeit in a last minute loss.
OSU has very little film on it.
What kind of speed are you talking about? Quick muscle reflex of a D line (I assume not, since you were talking about speed as between WRs of Miami and OSUs DBs))? Yeah, LSU and Florida had Ohio State beat there. As for straight line speed... well... you can dig up the 40 times just as well as I can. Sounds like an ESPN sound bite to me, bud.
cane4life;1764703; said:te is split a lot...he will crack the end as they roll to his side then continue to drag underneath.....we tend to use the roll out in a play action which helps draw the de's inside
cane4life;1764703; said:te is split a lot...he will crack the end as they roll to his side then continue to drag underneath.....we tend to use the roll out in a play action which helps draw the de's inside
Talk about exposing your eye for football and mentality about OSU.I saw major difference in speed with OSU against Florida & LSU, so I have to disagree with you there.