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10 years 7 months ago - 10 years 7 months ago #60099 by wlayton
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Buc, interesting Pruitt brings what he learned from Saban, I assume, about lean and mean. Bama under Saban has always been huge....big OL/DL, big RB's, big LB's...even big WR's. Geez, their LB's were 250lbs.

Saban appeared to me to have created an NFL size college teams that wear you down by pounding and pounding on you.

Kind of interesting to me if Pruitt is emulating Saban.... :unsure:

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10 years 7 months ago #60100 by growl
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What I meant when I said complacency was that from where I sit, in the past, ok was good enough to get by, rather than working to get more into shape and push for excellence. Seems that the "D" coaches are way ahead of the offense at this point. Was'nt pointing fingers at TG, he has been a DGD since the day he got here.

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10 years 7 months ago - 10 years 7 months ago #60101 by Buc
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Good points all wlayton.

From where I sit. A player can be 300 pounds or 200 pounds and still be in shape.

Appears to me that "attitudes" from players and coaches alike have to reach a reasonable finish.

Having had two total hip replacements, understand fully that it takes some work to keep the body in motion.

Mark Richt had a hip replacement, notice the difference in his weight? He is openly saying that he needs to drop weight, along with the players. Richt's hip replacement was over a year ago, so makes me wonder about him not pushing back from the table and exercising. Sometimes young men follow what they see going on around them.

Edit: Agree to a point with the post I picked up from another blog below.

So Gurley was overweight when he was flying to the endzone at Mark Richt Field against gtu? He looked to me every bit the super RB that he was at clemson before the injury.

I have no problem if we want to keep the players in shape. Seems the staff is harping about it on a daily basis.

But I agree with other commenters regarding holdovers from last year’s staff, who allowed the players to get overweight. Their performance and accountability should be called out too.
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10 years 7 months ago #60102 by wlayton
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Yep, those Bama LB's may have been 250lbs but they could RUN......heck everyone of the team could RUN...OL,DL, etc...everybody.

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10 years 7 months ago #60103 by Buc
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wlayton wrote: Yep, those Bama LB's may have been 250lbs but they could RUN......heck everyone of the team could RUN...OL,DL, etc...everybody.


wlayton if you have not watched this piece of film, worth a look. Also have to say this, Gus is loading his offensive line again with quality players.

If I am the Atlanta Falcons and Greg Robinson is available at the 6th pick, (think that is right) they would be nuts to not choose this man/beast. 6'5" 330 something pounds. Think Greg is probably in great shape. He is one of the players that Saban mentioned when he said Auburn had a great offensive line.

As ogredawg often closes with . . . . sigh :(

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10 years 7 months ago - 10 years 7 months ago #60104 by wlayton
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Word on Robinson is he is a great run blocker but needs to learn more in pass blocking.

Is a beast though.

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