Hatchet361 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Where is the toughness and nastiness of this O-line and who is the leader? I expected Campbell to be more of an enforcer on the line or at least a leader. I just have not seen that and maybe it happens in practice, but it clearly isn't transferring to game day. I remember watching Banks be that guy when he was on the 40. Yesterday reminded me of a Herb Hand lead o-line. Where is the leadership for this team? 2 Quote
Traves Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago My issue with flood is talent evaluation. How could he see these guys in practice over 2+ years and decide we needed to roll with them instead of filling in with portal additions? Quote
drag worm Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) It’s been so long since this program has had a Dan Neil / Casey Studdard type at interior OL we don’t even know what a mean nasty player at those positions looks like anymore. Flood’s big humans approach or whatever he and sark call it has been abysmal. Edited 3 hours ago by drag worm 1 Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 21 minutes ago Moderators Posted 21 minutes ago Nobody has played well enough to be a leader. On top of that, the issues up front are beyond leadership and want-to. All of the fire and brimstone speeches in the world won’t change the fact that everybody took turns losing at the point of attack yesterday. It was an across-the-board failure of a performance. Quote
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