'14 SC DT Poona Ford

What beach is an hour from Columbia? 2+ hours from charleston and 3+ hours from Myrtle Beach area.

1 hour and 30 min. To chuck town I drive it all the time. 2 hours 45 min to myrtle I also drive this often. So what I'm saying is your wrong
 
1 hour and 30 min. To chuck town I drive it all the time. 2 hours 45 min to myrtle I also drive this often. So what I'm saying is your wrong

Maybe if you get lucky with literally no traffic and go 85 on the interstate, but I've never made it in less than two hours the four or five times I've driven it. It's over 120 miles, which means you'd have to average 80mph the entire way, including driving through town on both ends.
 
Ericvol, what this guy said. I live in Lexington and have a 3 and 4 yr old. Nice town with plenty to do. Plus it's only a 10 to 15 min ride to the city (Columbia). What kind of price range are you looking at if you don't mind me asking. If I knew that I could tell you a good place to look

Email me and we can take it off the board... Equisenb2096@Gmail.com
 
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Sorry Eric for the delay. Unless you will live in old school Columbia (Shandon area, Columbia CC, etc) I think Lexington is a great option. Spring Valley area is also good depending on where you are but that Two Notch traffic is brutal

I live over in the Spring Valley area. Its okay. I wouldnt recommend. Too much traffic! I would probably look into Blythewood area before SPring Valley. Right down I77. That area is growing rapidly! Nice houses and good schools!
 
The 4-3 tilted nose tackle: history, scheme and the Buccaneers - Bucs Nation

I’ve been looking for something that could explain better what kinds of bodies they are looking for. I think this will show better why we aren’t going for the Alabama prototype 6'4" 250-pounder any more. Also why Ford is pretty much perfect for what they do with the Nose.

If you go through his junior highlight, somewhere in the middle you’ll see them running a variation of the 4-3 Stunt. A wonderful, ancient 1900s way of getting pressure in the middle. Still works today.

Poona Ford - Highlight Videos, Schedule & Roster - Hudl

Look at the Whale Branch Early game. Does it twice.
 
The 4-3 tilted nose tackle: history, scheme and the Buccaneers - Bucs Nation

I’ve been looking for something that could explain better what kinds of bodies they are looking for. I think this will show better why we aren’t going for the Alabama prototype 6'4" 250-pounder any more. Also why Ford is pretty much perfect for what they do with the Nose.

If you go through his junior highlight, somewhere in the middle you’ll see them running a variation of the 4-3 Stunt. A wonderful, ancient 1900s way of getting pressure in the middle. Still works today.

Poona Ford - Highlight Videos, Schedule & Roster - Hudl

Look at the Whale Branch Early game. Does it twice.

Thanks for posting
 
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