I agree Sid, but where is the pressure on the pass? Regarding our LBs. Here is what has me, again, bitching about Fox. We have a freshman shutting down one-third the field. I really need to breakdown film of this kid because whatever the hell he's doing, when they go his way once or twice, they don't go back again. Our opponents run a lot of short side and straight ahead plays.. That being said, we've got the freshman. Carlo, I don't get onto Carlo because he is what he is.. He's a lights out run stopper MLB who struggles in pass coverage at times. The one who throws me is Fox. He's supposed to be our pass coverage LB, but he's always getting beat. I think Grace is growing a little bit with each game. I'm starting to notice he's getting that big wing span out and involved. He's not just running with the piles anymore. I'd like to bitch about our corners, but when we aren't sacking the QB and the QB is getting great time to stand up and throw tall in the pocket... well, that isn't the corner's fault.
ND <t>We're just not very good and we continue to make any opposing QB look like an NFL star. We're in for a long season.</t>
Cool pre game picture somebody captured: Too large, so I'll just post the link; http://www.pinolaphotography.com/Landscapes/Photos-of-the-Day-NFS/i-CC6KTbn/A
Great Picture Stu..thanks Oh and I just recently found out that Texas and Purdue no longer can argue who has the biggest bass drum in collegiate sports. It's the new Big MO at Missouri.
Well, we may not have the world's largest drum...but we still have "The World's Largest Drum." Also the first of the bunch...debuted in 1921. Big Bertha was introduced to Texas, I think in 1955 (was manufactured in 1922 for the University of Chicago). Big Mo (the first one) came out in 1981.