UT vs. Cal 2007 gamethread #2

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Someone had to ruin the first one so here is #2. Teddyhead, TennesseeFan07, getyopopcornready and xTennesseex are not allowed to post in this thread. Stunna N' Orange isn't either because he doesn't even like football. He can go post in the countdown to Basketball forum.
 
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QB pressure is crucial. It'll be the first collegiate game for at least 2 of our DB's, so we need to make up for it by making Longshore uncomfortable like we did last year. Mckenzie's biggest strength is blitzing so I would expect Chavis to use it.
 
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Should we call this the "Homer Only" thread? :)

I think it was fairly obvious I was joking about the 37 sacks thing. That would probably break the single game record by about 20-something sacks. That being said, I do believe we will get good pressure on Longshore, a few sacks, a few poorly thrown passes, and hopefully and INT or two.
 
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I think it was fairly obvious I was joking about the 37 sacks thing. That would probably break the single game record by about 20-something sacks. That being said, I do believe we will get good pressure on Longshore, a few sacks, a few poorly thrown passes, and hopefully and INT or two.

That's reasonable, and it could very well happen.
 
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I think it was fairly obvious I was joking about the 37 sacks thing. That would probably break the single game record by about 20-something sacks. That being said, I do believe we will get good pressure on Longshore, a few sacks, a few poorly thrown passes, and hopefully and INT or two.
I think we will have a good rush around the Tackles but if Bolden and Mapu can get a good push up the middle and free up Mayo and company it could be a long day for Longshore and the RB's.
 
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That being said, I do believe we will get good pressure on Longshore, a few sacks, a few poorly thrown passes, and hopefully and INT or two.

It happened last year. Their o-line has gotten better, and so has our d-line during the spring, so I expect us to disrupt the qb again this year.
 
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I have noticed that the CSI: Cal Fan thread is now a thread discussing this thread. It's pretty hard hitting stuff in there. By that I mean you will probably want to hit yourself in the head with a hammer while reading it.
 
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So... I imagine we will probably double up on Jackson to keep him from doing much. What do you guys think about Cal's other wideouts?
 
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If I'm not mistaken, their next to best wide reciever is Robert Jordan who is definitely not as good as DeSean Jackson, but he did have 500+ yards recieving last year and 4 TD's.
 
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So... I imagine we will probably double up on Jackson to keep him from doing much. What do you guys think about Cal's other wideouts?

Robert Jordon is their possession reciever, avg'ed 12 ypc for around 500 yards. Hawkins is the only other real threat, but he's no Desean Jackson either. Avg'ed 16 ypc for 645 yards. We should be able to handle them, but if Eric Berry or Deangelo Willingham is going up against Jackson, it could be very very interesting. Either Hefney will double up on Jackson or they'll run a cover two most of the game.
 
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Robert Jordon is their possession reciever, avg'ed 12 ypc for around 500 yards. Hawkins is the only other real threat, but he's no Desean Jackson either. Avg'ed 16 ypc for 645 yards. We should be able to handle them, but if Eric Berry or Deangelo Willingham is going up against Jackson, it could be very very interesting. Either Hefney will double up on Jackson or they'll run a cover two most of the game.

That was my thought, as well. I figure a safety over the top on Jackson. We'll be getting pressure on Longshore. Hopefully he'll rely a bit too much on getting the ball to Jackson, who might not be open, and a desparation throw to avoid the sack allows for Hefney or whichever CB to make the pick.
 
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That was my thought, as well. I figure a safety over the top on Jackson. We'll be getting pressure on Longshore. Hopefully he'll rely a bit too much on getting the ball to Jackson, who might not be open, and a desparation throw to avoid the sack allows for Hefney or whichever CB to make the pick.

I could see Karl or McCoy covering in the flats and returning a pick for 6
 
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