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xpsyclonex2002

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They are costing us games. It doesn't matter who we play, the d runs through them like they weren't even there on about 1/3 of our plays. We have two hurt qb's and a true freshmen who is spending too much time on his a$$. That is because they are always trying to throw with someone in thier face. They don't run block or pass block as good as they should for their experience level. We have a d that is suspect at best. They are going to give up big points. Especially if we are constantly 3 or 7 and out.
 
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#7
#7
they have no nasty side and clearly don't care if they get owned. if this was a video game mizzou would be sitting on their faces as they lay on the ground helpless.
 
#8
#8
They were supposed to be our rock this year. They were supposed to be the one thing we could bank on.
 
#14
#14
I think they are too slow for this scheme. We can't run to the edge because they can't get there. Frustrating it is, but I feel it is a system issue.
 
#16
#16
These guys are fat and out of shape. Need to drop 25 pounds each... Dobbs just got blown up again because the defense is in better shape
 
#18
#18
How can people keep saying o-line is a strength of our team? Total let down from a group of upperclassmen. If they are only 3/4 as good as people keep saying we should at least be able to run the ball on most teams.
 
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#21
#21
How can people keep saying o-line is a strength of our team? Total let down from a group of upperclassmen. If they are only 3/4 as good as people keep saying we should at least be able to run the ball on most teams.

For what it's worth, I hit like 91 times.
 

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