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Poll: Who would you start at LB against Texas?

Who would you start at LB against Texas?

  • James Laurinaitis

    Votes: 126 74.1%
  • Ross Homan

    Votes: 132 77.6%
  • Marcus Freeman

    Votes: 163 95.9%
  • Larry Grant

    Votes: 53 31.2%
  • Curtis Terry

    Votes: 2 1.2%
  • John Kerr

    Votes: 30 17.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 0.6%

  • Total voters
    170
all right... in order to ensure that i knew what i was talking about, i did a little research... turns out i was correct, but i found an outstanding article that describes D-line technique and gap responsiblity at football outsiders.com that i highly recommend... i will refrain from pasting the article over here, unless someone wants me to, but i will provide the link.
Wow!!! That was humbling. I never realized I knew so little about football.
 
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Homan and Grant will be there in a couple weeks and I think that they should get a good amount of the snaps, as the 3rd lb, but right now I like Kerr.

I know he struggled at times, but after rewatching the film he will be ok.

I think he is our best lb in terms of reading the play (run/pass) and getting to where he needs to be.

Freeman played good and JL played good tackle to tackle, but took some bad angles sideline to sideline. IMO some of that had to do with Safeties not forcing the play back inside and DE's letting the play get outside to quick.
 
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