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25 minutes ago, Ray Icaza said:

Better answer, but remember it still comes down to blocking and tackling.  Will they be able to consistently protect their QB against our rush (2 4-star DL) and is he elusive enough to escape it.  I don't know, maybe you do.  Plus my opinion is different than yours when it comes to our DB's; three of them at least can play at the next level.

Go to WO's Hudl site and take a look at Gibson's film; impressive. The QB doesn't need much time; he just puts the ball out there and Gibson goes and gets it.

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6 hours ago, HornetFan said:

Go to WO's Hudl site and take a look at Gibson's film; impressive. The QB doesn't need much time; he just puts the ball out there and Gibson goes and gets it.

Go to OHS Hudl site or Ohio State recrutiting site or several others and look at John Walker or Derrick LeBlanc film; impressive.  The DL doesn't need much time, they just bowl people over and deck the QB.  Boy we must be bored and I don't think I can keep this up for another couple months.

 

6 hours ago, HornetFan said:

Go to WO's Hudl site and take a look at Gibson's film; impressive. The QB doesn't need much time; he just puts the ball out there and Gibson goes and gets it.

 

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18 hours ago, Ray Icaza said:

Go to OHS Hudl site or Ohio State recrutiting site or several others and look at John Walker or Derrick LeBlanc film; impressive.  The DL doesn't need much time, they just bowl people over and deck the QB.  Boy we must be bored and I don't think I can keep this up for another couple months.

 

 

John Walker or Derrick LeBlanc film; impressive.  The DL doesn't need much time, they just bowl people over and deck the QB 

They are both big, quick, and impressive. WO has some big kids on their OL and DL too. The QB's will have to get the ball out quickly because there will be pressure. Both teams have some impressive talent. It should be an interesting matchup when they meet.

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