LawDawg1
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Actually game plans and pays attention to details. Never seen an OC actually identify an opponent’s star’s 2 moves that they practiced on. Usuallly our OCs need to review game film after the fact to see what went wrong.
“ Which wasn’t a surprise to Grubb. “Honestly, and I’m not saying this in an overconfident way: I totally expected that. I did,” he said. “I would have been disappointed if [UW tackles Troy Fautanu and Roger Rosengarten] couldn’t have handled [Windmon], just because we had worked and drilled so hard. He had two very specific moves in his pass rush that we drilled into them. I thought they did a great job of defending those two moves.”[/b]
“ Which wasn’t a surprise to Grubb. “Honestly, and I’m not saying this in an overconfident way: I totally expected that. I did,” he said. “I would have been disappointed if [UW tackles Troy Fautanu and Roger Rosengarten] couldn’t have handled [Windmon], just because we had worked and drilled so hard. He had two very specific moves in his pass rush that we drilled into them. I thought they did a great job of defending those two moves.”[/b]