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Old 10-06-2008, 06:08 PM
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NIce analysis. Thanks for spending the time giving your input. However, I'm really running out of faith that our d-line can manhandle any Big 10 o-line. The Bucks have shown little to no ability to pressure the QB without sending more than 4. And what frustrates me more, is they don't appear to have any moves other than a straight bull rush. Any d-line "experts" out there have any insight into this? Why is there an apparent lack of stunting? Hopefully, the Bucks commit more to blitzing (which it seemed they did in Wisky) and get pressure in creative ways.

But, I can't see Purdue hanging with the Bucks for long. TP and Wells will just get better and stronger and more comfortable with the offense. It's hard to imagine then getting shut down, and maybe we can figure out some plays that work in the red zone.... ugh.... Seems like the closer we get to a TD, the more creative our offense gets. In my opinion, it should be opposite. Bang Beanie for four plays dammit!!!
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