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Ppl don't run outside on our defenses as a general rule. Not much option either. Too much speed side line to side line. They get sniffed out and stretched out to the sidelines and pushed out of bounds.
That doesn't mean you wont break one. It's just something we defend really well so ppl stay away from it.
That speed can work against you as well. If they are overly aggressive a mobile QB could present some problems for your D.
I guess you fail to see the logic because you're complicating a simple scenario being addressed by OP. I'll lighten that load for ya', little fella'. A certain number of times that Striker fella' and Mister Hurd are gona' collide...one-on-one. At game's end, which one of them's gona' win the most of those encounters? My vote's for Mister Hurd.I'm failing to see the logic in the OP. Striker is an undersized DE or slightly undersized Outside LB (depending on the defense OU are in) who is good at rushing the QB, covering underneath routes and running down a RB on a sweep or other outside the tackle runs.
As I've heard VN describe Hurd, he is the second coming of Earl Campbell. He runs over anything in his way and it requires 4 tacklers to get him down.
The typical matchup will be Hurd getting past the DL (Tapper, Romar, Dimon), and then taking on the inside LBs--Evans and Alexander. Since it is going to take 4 of those 5 to get him down, hopefully OU can shed some blocks.
The only times when Striker and Hurd will be meeting up would be when Hurd is back pass blocking (and if you are relying on Hurd as your secret weapon pass blocker, Tenn is in trouble), when Striker crashes down to help plug the middle and be one of the 4 tackling Hurd, or if Hurd goes out on a screen to Striker's side. All in all, not really that much contact between the two.
Last year, OU shut down the Vol running game until the game was all but put away. That allowed Striker and Tapper to have a party 8 yards in the backfield every other play. The big question this year is can the Sooners do that again, or is the supposedly much improved OL better equipped to open up holes.
So the OP's point about the Hurd - Striker matchup is really not that intriguing at all. Bigger question is are the ILBs making tackles on RBs, or are the safeties, and therefore how much does that open the passing game as well.
I'm failing to see the logic in the OP. Striker is an undersized DE or slightly undersized Outside LB (depending on the defense OU are in) who is good at rushing the QB, covering underneath routes and running down a RB on a sweep or other outside the tackle runs.
As I've heard VN describe Hurd, he is the second coming of Earl Campbell. He runs over anything in his way and it requires 4 tacklers to get him down.
The typical matchup will be Hurd getting past the DL (Tapper, Romar, Dimon), and then taking on the inside LBs--Evans and Alexander. Since it is going to take 4 of those 5 to get him down, hopefully OU can shed some blocks.
The only times when Striker and Hurd will be meeting up would be when Hurd is back pass blocking (and if you are relying on Hurd as your secret weapon pass blocker, Tenn is in trouble), when Striker crashes down to help plug the middle and be one of the 4 tackling Hurd, or if Hurd goes out on a screen to Striker's side. All in all, not really that much contact between the two.
Last year, OU shut down the Vol running game until the game was all but put away. That allowed Striker and Tapper to have a party 8 yards in the backfield every other play. The big question this year is can the Sooners do that again, or is the supposedly much improved OL better equipped to open up holes.
So the OP's point about the Hurd - Striker matchup is really not that intriguing at all. Bigger question is are the ILBs making tackles on RBs, or are the safeties, and therefore how much does that open the passing game as well.
A certain number of times that Striker fella' and Mister Hurd are gona' collide...one-on-one. At game's end, which one of them's gona' win the most of those encounters? My vote's for Mister Hurd.
I'm not going to get excited and beat my chest over falling forward when being tackled. If dude is good tackler it doesn't matter about a 20lb weight difference.
Always good to fall forward but nothing very notable. Most bigger backs tend to do so.
hurd only had 899 yds rushing and 5 tds last year?? wow! the way you guys gush over him i thought he was stud.....btw our back had 1700 yds and 21 tds. perine>hurd.
hurd only had 899 yds rushing and 5 tds last year?? wow! the way you guys gush over him i thought he was stud.....btw our back had 1700 yds and 21 tds. perine>hurd.