DEFENDTHISHOUSE
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Georgia defensive end Demarcus Dobbs and linebacker Rennie Curran both said it wasn't hard to stop the Vols. They claimed they knew 80 percent of the time which way the Vols were running.
Dobbs said the Bulldogs keyed on whether Tennessee lined up its fullback inside or outside, and if the tight end moved to the backfield. The alignment of tackles Chris Scott and Ramon Foster also tipped off the direction of runs.
"We knew their keys," Curran said. "We knew when they wanted to run power and when they wanted to run outside. We were just hungry and waiting. It's a lot of fun to play football when you know what's coming."
Maybe its already been posted but this is just a bit disturbing. :cray:When oh when will this end.
Go Vols!!:cray:
Dobbs said the Bulldogs keyed on whether Tennessee lined up its fullback inside or outside, and if the tight end moved to the backfield. The alignment of tackles Chris Scott and Ramon Foster also tipped off the direction of runs.
"We knew their keys," Curran said. "We knew when they wanted to run power and when they wanted to run outside. We were just hungry and waiting. It's a lot of fun to play football when you know what's coming."
Maybe its already been posted but this is just a bit disturbing. :cray:When oh when will this end.
Go Vols!!:cray: