Question about our corners...

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  1. JSracing

    JSracing Founding Member

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    WRONG again Elmo.

    It goes both ways. Hurried pases help the corners, a Qb that has to "move" around to set up gives the corners time to cover. the D-line and L backers on a pressure package can do this IF they don't just flat out get to him first. Lot's of times a corner is made to look good becuase a receiver has to slow up or go back for the ball which all of a sudden puts him right back in the play that he was previously beaten on. :dis:

    good corners DO give the DE's time to pressure. but what i said is also true.

    Before you jump in and 'proclaim" someone dead wrong, check out some stats and films. :dis:
     
  2. danthetigerfan

    danthetigerfan Founding Member

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    CW looks slow and overweight. I think the big mistake was letting him play offense. It has ruined him.
    TD has never impressed me.
    Landry is not a pimple on Hunts ass.
    saban should at least give LSU 1 dollar back cause he is not the best coach in college football.
     
  3. Richdog

    Richdog 02 Cecilia alumni champs

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    haha...funny... Greene had 10 completions, with 5 for TD's and the CB's didn't get burnt?
     
  4. JVincent25

    JVincent25 Founding Member

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    No, they didn't get burnt. They were right on the WR's on pretty much every single one of the TD's. It was just a matter of the WR's making great catches, Greene throwing the ball where our corner's couldn't break it up, or on a few of them, the corners losing the ball. You didn't see any WR's wide open today.
     
  5. Tigerskin

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    I wouldn't say they were great catches. Also, if a corner "loses the ball" then he got burnt.
     
  6. danthetigerfan

    danthetigerfan Founding Member

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    sorry i must have seen a different game cause these receivers were wide open.
     
  7. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    Watch the OU game again and the total blanket coverage. Hell even the last sack of the game was a delayed blitz that still worked because why?......the corners covered.

    That ain't happening this year. Plus the rush is not near as effective. Blitzes are being picked up way too much. They seem to have caught on to our game.
     
  8. Sourdoughman

    Sourdoughman TigerFan of LSU and the Tigerman

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    I noticed how effectively they were able to pick up the blitz.
    I guess we miss Chad and company now.
    That does hurt the corners too
     
  9. JVincent25

    JVincent25 Founding Member

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    We've got two different definitions of burnt then. Getting burnt is a WR blowing past a CB and being wide open.

    Really? Except for that one handed grab by Gibson the UGA WR's didn't get much seperation. I guess we were watching different games.
     
  10. Tigerskin

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    Well that happened too. Don't you remember that WR that slowed up then blew past C. Web. WR aslo clearly blew past Daniels
     

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