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The tone was set early in yesterday's game with Langford and Brockers slicing and dicing the Colt's Oline. This is the dominating DTs that I thought we had. IMO, I think victory is predicative on the big dogs establishing who owns the pound from the start. Double team, no problem they split it. Next play, double team, knock the guard back into the runner. It was beautiful. Gimme some bloody meat and a bone to gnaw on.
Colt's couldn't run for shyte and Luck likes to hang on to the ball while he scans the field. Results, he eats dirt early and often. The rest of the D starts making big contributions and the offense doesn't want to be left out of the fun.
If the big dogs continue to play at this level we can beat anyone on any given day. Now that is what I love to see.
Colt's couldn't run for shyte and Luck likes to hang on to the ball while he scans the field. Results, he eats dirt early and often. The rest of the D starts making big contributions and the offense doesn't want to be left out of the fun.
If the big dogs continue to play at this level we can beat anyone on any given day. Now that is what I love to see.