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FWST: TCU offensive line rebounds in scrimmage
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<blockquote data-quote="Backyard Frog" data-source="post: 892386" data-attributes="member: 14992"><p>Two points: First, Olson and Foltz are not 'potential' starters, they are the starters for their respected positions. Secondly, I understand the concern over Deck's weight, but if you're worried about him giving up weight to defenders, I don't know many (if any) 280+ lbs D ends or outside linebackers that he would be facing on a rush or blitz. Sure it would be nice to add another 15-20 lbs to his frame, but that's just not going to happen. He has the strength and quickness or the staff would not have put him out there.</p><p></p><p>It's clear that while some others may have the athletic build for an 'a-typical' LT, the coach's don't trust they can do their job correctly. There is more to being a LT than just size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backyard Frog, post: 892386, member: 14992"] Two points: First, Olson and Foltz are not 'potential' starters, they are the starters for their respected positions. Secondly, I understand the concern over Deck's weight, but if you're worried about him giving up weight to defenders, I don't know many (if any) 280+ lbs D ends or outside linebackers that he would be facing on a rush or blitz. Sure it would be nice to add another 15-20 lbs to his frame, but that's just not going to happen. He has the strength and quickness or the staff would not have put him out there. It's clear that while some others may have the athletic build for an 'a-typical' LT, the coach's don't trust they can do their job correctly. There is more to being a LT than just size. [/QUOTE]
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