Lets discuss our lines for 2012. Or more specifically, our surplus of offensive lineman. From watching the Titans and watching LSU in the SEC championship game, I have observed that the game had changed over the past twenty years.
Offensive line play remains the same. You put your best five out there and they play every down unless injured. So basically all you need is the starting five and maybe two or three reserves. Usually you have a couple of guys who can play more than one position.
Defensive line play has really changed. Unless you have a Reggie White type standout, you basically play about 10-12 guys across the front line. I watched LSU do the same trick against both Arkansas and Georgia. In the first half, they use a lot of second and third teamers. Then, if it gets to crunch time in the fourth quarter, their starters are really fresh. And the second and third waves have greatly worn down the opposing teams o-line.
So with that said, lets think about our situation. We have to get Tiny into the starting lineup. So say we have a starting line of Thomas, Jackson, Bullard, Tiny and James. Keep Kerbyson and Posey as backups. Move Fulton, Schofield, Stone and Pair all to defensive tackle. They will give us a bunch of bulk in the middle and they can help serve to wear down the other teams line.
Admittedly, moving four may be too much...
Please discuss?
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Offensive line play remains the same. You put your best five out there and they play every down unless injured. So basically all you need is the starting five and maybe two or three reserves. Usually you have a couple of guys who can play more than one position.
Defensive line play has really changed. Unless you have a Reggie White type standout, you basically play about 10-12 guys across the front line. I watched LSU do the same trick against both Arkansas and Georgia. In the first half, they use a lot of second and third teamers. Then, if it gets to crunch time in the fourth quarter, their starters are really fresh. And the second and third waves have greatly worn down the opposing teams o-line.
So with that said, lets think about our situation. We have to get Tiny into the starting lineup. So say we have a starting line of Thomas, Jackson, Bullard, Tiny and James. Keep Kerbyson and Posey as backups. Move Fulton, Schofield, Stone and Pair all to defensive tackle. They will give us a bunch of bulk in the middle and they can help serve to wear down the other teams line.
Admittedly, moving four may be too much...
Please discuss?
:run::run::run::run::run:
