Deacsfan27
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I know a lot of the players work with Camp's brother but I just thought it was an outside of Wake deal. Didn't know there might be a problem with the coach there.
You might not have eyes to see or ears to hear the truth......
2006 and 2007 lines were good imo.
Have you ever met Fonda Bryant?
I posted on the other board that it is neck and neck between those two.
RULZ is basically a white male version of Fonda Bryant.
and she was on the dr. phil show because she was banging a former NCSU coach who was married. i believe i have that story right.
Really? I didn't know that tidbit. footballmom42 gets more and more awesome.
She also asked a poster (infrequent poster) for $$$ (and big $$$, not just a hundred or so) and got pissed at him when he said that was inappropriate.
I don't have any details. Just hearing through the rumor mill that a number of the OL worked with an outside conditioning specialist, someone who has ties to NFL conditioning routines and exercises, and that all of this started after both Blitch and Heartsill hurt their backs.
Not to the level of those first two seasons. In those first two seasons, the OL went out and won games by punishing the other team, moving the chains, and leading long possessions. Obviously the Komeback at Kenan is the lasting memory of this line. Subbing in the entire second team and keeping the pressure on. Julius Peppers on one knee during the last drive.
In 2006 and 2007, defense won games. We struggled to move the chains late in games which forced the defense to make great plays to win the game.
What's the story there?
Calhoun.
Oh, and I get your point. Surprising line hasn't been as strong since - even with the nfl guys we've had.
Lobo was the OL coach during those years. I think the difference is that we went away from cut blocking to a more traditional blocking scheme.