BadlandsGrizFan
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PlayerRep said:Sorry, don't agree, 84. Don't think he is hardly ever caught by the back side d-end.
According to PlayerRep...John is never tackled..by anyone..ever....and hes right because Dartmouth...thats why!
PlayerRep said:Sorry, don't agree, 84. Don't think he is hardly ever caught by the back side d-end.
BadlandsGrizFan said:PlayerRep said:Sorry, don't agree, 84. Don't think he is hardly ever caught by the back side d-end.
According to PlayerRep...John is never tackled..by anyone..ever....and hes right because Dartmouth...thats why!
PlayerRep said:BadlandsGrizFan said:PlayerRep said:Sorry, don't agree, 84. Don't think he is hardly ever caught by the back side d-end.
According to PlayerRep...John is never tackled..by anyone..ever....and hes right because Dartmouth...thats why!
Do some of you drink so much during games, that you can't remember the games accurately? I am trying to figure out why your recollections are so bad. The amount of inaccurate information coming from some of you are astounding at times. I'm glad posters like AZ and others are willing to take the time to provide factual information when possible. And then posts like your last post are so childish. Jeez, how old are you?
PlayerRep said:Sorry, don't agree, 84. Don't think he is hardly ever caught by the back side d-end.
mtgriz said:PlayerRep said:Sorry, don't agree, 84. Don't think he is hardly ever caught by the back side d-end.
I think 84 was stating here that because Gus is not a regular threat to keep on the zone read, the backside DE can crash down the line and often make the tackle before the offensive line has established the hole for John to skate through.
Nguyen referenced his style in post game comments. He has become more patient behind the O line. SDSU's coach also referenced how the Griz O line doesn't fire off the ball but rather they "pitter patter and then block their gap, or something to that effect.
This pitter patter and patience by John is probably a matter of no more than a half second or so, but can be enough time for the backside DE to get there since he doesn't freeze on Gus.
I don't think DEs are tracking down Nguyen when he gets downfield.
mtgriz said:PlayerRep said:Sorry, don't agree, 84. Don't think he is hardly ever caught by the back side d-end.
I think 84 was stating here that because Gus is not a regular threat to keep on the zone read, the backside DE can crash down the line and often make the tackle before the offensive line has established the hole for John to skate through.
Nguyen referenced his style in post game comments. He has become more patient behind the O line. SDSU's coach also referenced how the Griz O line doesn't fire off the ball but rather they "pitter patter and then block their gap, or something to that effect.
This pitter patter and patience by John is probably a matter of no more than a half second or so, but can be enough time for the backside DE to get there since he doesn't freeze on Gus.
I don't think DEs are tracking down Nguyen when he gets downfield.