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The Campaign Against Our kind of Offense Continues

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Re: The Campaign Against Our kind of Offense Continues
« Reply #20 on: July 13, 2013, 01:28:59 PM »
     He obviously knows just as little about playing football as you do.

And that's your opinion. I don't agree with your assumption as a blanket statement. They don't run THAT much more. Watch a few off tackle plays or sweeps. O linemen do plenty of running and are usually slightly taller and weigh more in general. Screw Belemia and his new midget friend. If they don't like it they need to condition their linemen better.
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Re: The Campaign Against Our kind of Offense Continues
« Reply #21 on: July 13, 2013, 05:07:18 PM »
     He obviously knows just as little about playing football as you do.
Just say your coach is a whiny bitch, and we can move on.
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Re: The Campaign Against Our kind of Offense Continues
« Reply #22 on: July 13, 2013, 06:07:47 PM »
And that's your opinion. I don't agree with your assumption as a blanket statement. They don't run THAT much more. Watch a few off tackle plays or sweeps. O linemen do plenty of running and are usually slightly taller and weigh more in general. Screw Belemia and his new midget friend. If they don't like it they need to condition their linemen better.
Yeah but his wife is hot no matter how much of an idiot he is. This schmuck hasn't even coached a game in the SEC and he has an opinion? Please. Give me a break. Have a winning season, then I may care--unless it's a something that's as ambiguous and slanted as the speed of the game. I'm all for player safety as long as the rules changes don't slant toward a particular style--this one definitely would.
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Re: The Campaign Against Our kind of Offense Continues
« Reply #23 on: July 13, 2013, 07:55:22 PM »
It's good for the game and makes noise. Fuck 'em all!
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Re: The Campaign Against Our kind of Offense Continues
« Reply #24 on: July 13, 2013, 08:54:28 PM »
    In my very first post I called him a crybaby, and said if it was a problem he should play lighter defensive tackles against hurry up teams.  But saying defensive linemen have to run a lot more than offensive linemen is not opinion.  Maybe on a given play an offensive lineman has to pull or run out on a screen or something, but over several plays the defensive guys have to run way more. 
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Re: The Campaign Against Our kind of Offense Continues
« Reply #25 on: July 14, 2013, 10:34:52 AM »

Didn't we try that last year?

Anybody want to barrow bury Jake?

The fact that "barrow" in not a verb (in modern usage) makes my defensive effort comparable to Jake's performance last year. The mere fact that Jake performed like a castrated young hog would suffice as a noun in this thread.

The origin of the word does lend it's use as a verb. And I believe Jake was, in fact, carried last year.

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Word Origin & History

barrow
"vehicle for carrying a load," c.1300, barewe, probably from an unrecorded O.E. *bearwe "basket, barrow," from beran "to bear, to carry" (see bear (v.)).

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Re: The Campaign Against Our kind of Offense Continues
« Reply #26 on: July 14, 2013, 02:19:47 PM »
    In my very first post I called him a crybaby, and said if it was a problem he should play lighter defensive tackles against hurry up teams.  But saying defensive linemen have to run a lot more than offensive linemen is not opinion.  Maybe on a given play an offensive lineman has to pull or run out on a screen or something, but over several plays the defensive guys have to run way more.

They run more. Just not that much more to make their point valid. Whiney little bitches is what they are.
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