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A troubling issue going forward.

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  • Passion
    Passion Member Posts: 4,622

    So no push up the middle?

    Very little.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Passion said:

    So no push up the middle?

    Very little.
    Any word on heat from the edge?
  • Southerndawg
    Southerndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,363 Founders Club
    Passion said:

    Did you watch the game? The artist formerly known as Jamora made his presence known a few times, but where was Littleton? Where was Hudson?

    Granted the opposing QB got rid of the ball quickly, which neutralized our pass rush. But still, even when he hung onto the ball it seemed our DEs where waltzing with the boise's OTs.

    The D Line needs work. They'll be okay against speedy spread teams, but I'm worried they're going to get completely blown up when they face power. We'll see.

    Definitely liked what I saw from Jamora though. He could have a big year.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Passion said:

    Did you watch the game? The artist formerly known as Jamora made his presence known a few times, but where was Littleton? Where was Hudson?

    Granted the opposing QB got rid of the ball quickly, which neutralized our pass rush. But still, even when he hung onto the ball it seemed our DEs where waltzing with the boise's OTs.

    Of course I watched the game. What kind of question is that? I was there. Which I doubt you were.
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685
    Passion said:

    Did you watch the game? The artist formerly known as Jamora made his presence known a few times, but where was Littleton? Where was Hudson?

    I nerded out and watched DL/OL exclusively on 2nd replay. Hudson was double teamed quite often and held his own, IMO. Littleton had zero presence. The Artist was spotty in the first half but shined as the BSU OL fatigued.

    Make no mistake, I think our lines will be plundered by Stanford as they sat yesterday but I saw some improvement.
  • Passion
    Passion Member Posts: 4,622
    edited September 2013

    Passion said:

    Did you watch the game? The artist formerly known as Jamora made his presence known a few times, but where was Littleton? Where was Hudson?

    Granted the opposing QB got rid of the ball quickly, which neutralized our pass rush. But still, even when he hung onto the ball it seemed our DEs where waltzing with the boise's OTs.

    Of course I watched the game. What kind of question is that? I was there. Which I doubt you were.
    Uhhh...I flew 3,000 miles to be there and lost my voice by the 3rd quarter.

    The only crappy part of the day was my friend who took on responsibility for bringing beer to the tailgate. Friggin' coors light? Piss water.
  • Passion
    Passion Member Posts: 4,622
    MisterEm said:

    Passion said:

    Did you watch the game? The artist formerly known as Jamora made his presence known a few times, but where was Littleton? Where was Hudson?

    I nerded out and watched DL/OL exclusively on 2nd replay. Hudson was double teamed quite often and held his own, IMO. Littleton had zero presence. The Artist was spotty in the first half but shined as the BSU OL fatigued.

    Make no mistake, I think our lines will be plundered by Stanford as they sat yesterday but I saw some improvement.
    Regarding Shirley, on the 4th and 1 he may have been the difference maker. The TV announcers gave Shaq credit, but it was Shirley that crashed from the end and got Ajayi (sp?) by the legs.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Passion said:

    MisterEm said:

    Passion said:

    Did you watch the game? The artist formerly known as Jamora made his presence known a few times, but where was Littleton? Where was Hudson?

    I nerded out and watched DL/OL exclusively on 2nd replay. Hudson was double teamed quite often and held his own, IMO. Littleton had zero presence. The Artist was spotty in the first half but shined as the BSU OL fatigued.

    Make no mistake, I think our lines will be plundered by Stanford as they sat yesterday but I saw some improvement.
    Regarding Shirley, on the 4th and 1 he may have been the difference maker. The TV announcers gave Shaq credit, but it was Shirley that crashed from the end and got Ajayi (sp?) by the legs.
    I saw the same thing from Shirley on the 4th down stop