Great Quote From Bullard

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(On developing a strong mindset)
“We believe that the offensive line is supposed to be the tightest group on the team. We are, all of them are like my brothers. We have talks and we say, ‘Look, when we play Florida this year we are knocking heads off.’ It is talking like that, and tricking your mind to be violent and be physical, and then we are going to go out and do it.”

I really hope they do it too. We NEED a run game to complement the passing attack. The season just can't get here soon enough. GBO
 
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I'm confused. What does this have to do with Da'Rick?

Mods, please move to the football forum, this is the Da'Rick forum.
 
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How about Alabama? Georgia? South Carolina?

Last season UGA and USC barely beat us and we didnt have Hunter and Bray was hurt in the UGA game. I'm not worried about either this season. Bammer on the other hand, no Trent Richardson and some of their best defenders gone, who knows. I just cant wait till Aug 31st!!!!
 
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Sunshine pumper imo.

Works for this UT, maybe it will work for us too

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It's all about the O-line and was last year as well. If your blocking scheme is proven, which it wasn't last year, and your O-line is strong and quick enough; you can control the game. You may not win if you don't have all the weapons you need or have too many turnovers, but you give yourself a better chance in every game you play. There were 8 games they had a real chance to win last season. Picture an offense where you knew you would get a minimum of 3 yards on every run and first downs 90% of the time on 3rd or 4th and less than a yard. They would have controlled the clock better and gave the D more rest. Result - go to a bowl game and a good shot at a winning season.

That's what needs to return and it sounds like they are starting to understand.
 
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I'm not a proponent of violence, but PLEASE let these players feel like being mean and violent! I just didn't see it last year.
 
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It's all about the O-line and was last year as well. If your blocking scheme is proven, which it wasn't last year, and your O-line is strong and quick enough; you can control the game. You may not win if you don't have all the weapons you need or have too many turnovers, but you give yourself a better chance in every game you play. There were 8 games they had a real chance to win last season. Picture an offense where you knew you would get a minimum of 3 yards on every run and first downs 90% of the time on 3rd or 4th and less than a yard. They would have controlled the clock better and gave the D more rest. Result - go to a bowl game and a good shot at a winning season.

That's what needs to return and it sounds like they are starting to understand.

Yep. Really the whole game is about the line of scrimmage, even in the modern NFL where it's about passing a lot you have to protect/pressure the QB.
 
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"We guarantee Tauren Poole at least 2,000 yards, that's our frame of mind."

Anybody remember that one?

Don't talk about it, be about it.
 
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Why does Bullard have to "trick his mind" to be physical? What is his mind's natural inclination? To be soft? I'm not encouraged.
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"We guarantee Tauren Poole at least 2,000 yards, that's our frame of mind."

Anybody remember that one?

Don't talk about it, be about it.

I agree talking about it doesn't mean much if you don't actually do it. But at least the right mindset is there. I'm not so sure we could have said that last year. Maybe they'll be so fed up of hearing how soft they were last year that they'll take that anger out on the opposition and actually put somebody on their butt this year.
 
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Why does Bullard have to "trick his mind" to be physical? What is his mind's natural inclination? To be soft? I'm not encouraged.
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Not exactly sure, but my interpretation was that "trick" was used in the sense of "prepare." When you're playing a sport, especially one as physical as football, it's essential to prepare yourself beforehand of how physical or intense you're going to be. Maybe he just meant that they're going to have to prepare themselves better mentally and place more emphasis on being "violent" and "physical." Jmo
 
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