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A video interview with Jim Bollman after Sunday's session.
Official.site An audio interview Official.site He mentions these players working at these spots: LT - Michael Adams, Andrew Miller, Chris Malone, Jack Mewhort LG - Justin Boren, Connor Smith, Chris Malone, Jack Mewhort C - Michael Brewster, Jim Cordle, Andrew Moses RG - Bryant Browning, Michael Brewster, Evan Blankenship, Zach Slagle RT - Bryant Browning, Jim Cordle, Josh Kerr Last edited by BB73; 04-05-2009 at 10:46 PM. |
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Oline question
After the move of Brew to center, why did we not try Cordle at RT. This move will look bad if Cordle ends up being all Big 10 at RT, especially considering Bryant may excel at guard. Do we have a true RT on this team? Go Bucks
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Last year you had Boone and Browning at the tackles. Cordle and Rehring at the guards and Brew at center. Who do you put at guard last year besides Cordle? This is a team that has been struggling with O line depth for a few years now. Everyone will agree that last year's line was way below average. Boone underperformed and Browning was playing out of position (IMHO). It's not like they had someone they were saving. I truly believe the best guys were playing. I think what you'll see this year is addition by subtraction. Person didn't really pan out the way many thought he would. Rehring was ok. Boone's struggles have been well documented. Your best players on the line last year were Brewster and Cordle and they are both back. Boren is an upgrade at guard. It looks as though Browning may move to what many think is his more natural position of guard. If you have: Brew at center Browning and Boren at the guards The wild card this season is at the tackle position and Cordle brings a ton of PT with him if he moves to RT. Who knows how Mike Adams will show at LT but I know he has the talent. But as we've seen it takes more than talent to play LT. I do believe that there is a different attitude on this team now. That is evidenced by the text that Brewster sent to Coach Tressel after watching Florida win the NC in January. There is leadership on this team that I don't think was there last season. Guys like Brewster and Pryor are guys that are willing to take a team on their back and do whatever it takes to win. They don't love to win as much as they hate to lose and that goes a long way. |
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I think you missed my point
Last year why would we not have slid Browning down to guard and Cordle to RT. Why would that had not been an option last year? Why did BB have to struggle being out of position if Cordle would have been the right fit all along. Go Bucks
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When Brewster took over at C, I believe they wanted Cordle next to him to help with line calls.
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Thanks for the clarification....that makes a lot of sense. Go Bucks
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Thanks itown. That was my point. IF there was a better option than Browning at T last year I'm sure they would have opted for that. If Browning is starting at RT at the end of August then I would venture to say something is seriously wrong.
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LT: Adams, Miller G: Boren, Smith C: Brewster, Moses G: Cordle, Browning RT: Shugarts, Mewhort (maybe Hall) I'm thinking that's a solid two deep, plus guys can move around if need be. Behind that you have Blankenship, Hall, Linsley, Kerr, and Longo, so there is some talent in the depth. |
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