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Old 09-28-2008, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by GrizzlyBuck View Post
I've always heard that Center is the toughest of the O-line spots to learn. Brew missed Spring ball so he was not as far ahead as his coming in early would lead you to believe. He brings a great passion for the game and a nice level of nastiness, and I think his mistakes are more of lack of experience than abilities. The coaches have a lot of faith in him to stick him in the fire his Freshman year, he's going to be a stud.

Agree... and it's a lot less pressure for Brew when someone gets by him and there is a very mobile QB who can minimize the mistake. I saw one play yesterday where he got beat and you could tell how disappointed he was by his body language. Next play he was awsome. He's learning. This pup has and will continue to bite. He's a good one, for sure.
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