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New Story: Rebuild or reload? Tigers facing same questions at defensive end as in 2015
Jul 6, 2016, 2:25 PM
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CU Guru [1555]
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Don't forget Phillip Merling (#33 OA Pick) and Sapp***
Jul 6, 2016, 2:39 PM
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Re: New Story: Rebuild or reload? Tigers facing same questions at defensive end as in 2015
Jul 6, 2016, 2:42 PM
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Clelin Ferrell looked like another 1st-rounder to me, physically. Cat was bounding around out there in the Spring Game, certainly looked the part. Jacked up but lean, explodes out of his stance, has the wingspan of a 747. Austin Bryant looks the part getting off the bus himself, as does Yeargin. Everybody raves about Xavier Kelly, and he was pushing 5-stars from a lot of services.
So the physical talent is assuredly there, and we already know what Marion Hobby's recent track record is developing these guys...he's put 5 ends in the NFL in the last 2 years, and two of them were first-rounders and another one was a second rounder. That is impressive.
So, yeah, I know we're supposed to worry, and I always do, a bit, but this is a system that has just been punching out dominant rush ends lately, and I don't see that changing too much in 2016.
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Add to the fact that both DTs will probably need to be double teamed
Jul 6, 2016, 2:50 PM
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No matter who is actually in there, all of them will call for 2 blockers. These ends are going to put up great numbers because they aren't going to be the heavy focus of the opposing OL. Plus, they are going against 2 really talented OTs everyday in practice. Iron sharpens iron.
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Yeah or Connecticut. Wait.
Jul 6, 2016, 10:43 PM
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Re: Yeah or Connecticut. Wait.
Jul 7, 2016, 10:07 AM
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Elite private schools tend to be an exception. Nevada high school football is pretty weak too, but Bishop Gorman churns out 4-star prospects.
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I don' think we are exactly rebuilding or releloading.
Jul 6, 2016, 3:30 PM
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I think we are going to an entirely new level talent wise.
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Completely agree
Jul 6, 2016, 8:29 PM
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We are strong and getting stronger at all positions. We may take half a step back at QB, but honestly by then we should be less dependent on running yards from the QB.
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Re: New Story: Rebuild or reload? Tigers facing same questions at defensive end as in 2015
Jul 6, 2016, 3:55 PM
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Good article, as always enjoy the insight. For now in just want these youn men to worry about practicing hard, playing harder, and taking care of their assignments. The leadership will come. Ben Boulware saus what's up, he, Tank and C. Watkins have that end well covered with experience and fire. I will say this. If our DE'S perform even somewhat close to the level of last season, our defense might actually be better. I think our DTS are better now, only losing Reader who missed a large chunk of last year. Our LB'S I see being better. Our DBs, yeah, losing those guys hurts, but frankly their best friend all year was a monsterrible pass rush tbat saw them challenged very little anyway. As long as the Safeties make their assignments, we're in solid shape on D, and I hear our Offense might be able to at least carry some of its weight.
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Once again, the key to....
Jul 6, 2016, 4:29 PM
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the 2016 defense will be the secondary; There's not alot to worry about with the front 7. If the secondary steps up, namely corner- we'll be fine.
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If Shaq and Lamar pick up the playbook quickly can you
Jul 6, 2016, 4:48 PM
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imagine how good our front seven will be with them complimenting Boulware? Those two already look like studs, have the ability, its just the head game for them at this point.
Also, Mac is a huge lose but with the way Kearse and Green played down the stretch, we can't be any worse on the back-end than we were last year. Could end up being better even.
Might be a blessing that we have FSU late in the year. Most of these Freshmen studs will practically be sophomores by then. I think if we avoid the injury bug this D might be one of the best D's we've seen since the 80's, no doubt.
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Re: If Shaq and Lamar pick up the playbook quickly can you
Jul 6, 2016, 4:54 PM
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To overlook Kendall Joseph would be a mistake. He's gonna be very good at LB for us this year. Mark it down
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"For those who want Clemson to fail in 2016." Good thinking
Jul 6, 2016, 5:15 PM
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DH, keep that nasty chip on our shoulders.
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what...
Jul 6, 2016, 5:25 PM
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