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Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2000 12:39 pm
by blakep44
Chase has gained a lot of weight this summer while working his butt off. I think he is almost at 270. I think he is going to be fun to watch this yr.

Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2000 2:16 pm
by SMUPonyFan
Drew Helmey is third string DE. Trent Hrncir and Johnson Patman are both in front of Drew. It think our DE's is something we should not be worrying about, it is the two in the middle.

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Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2000 4:23 pm
by PonyPower
Chase Schavrda is up to 270? He made a lot of great plays when he wasn't physically overmatched. It's going to be great watching him work people over inside. It looks like there's some real good size on the interior of the defensive line.

Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2000 4:25 pm
by PonyTales
No offense intended, but Johnson Patman and Trent Buy-A-Vowel do nothing for me. Patman needs another year or two to add strength, and Trent looks kind of stiff - I don't think he has the mobility to get around the corner to reach the quarterback. I hope Helmey surprises some people.

Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2000 7:07 pm
by SMUguy
Saw Warrie Birdwell a few weeks ago, and he looked like he's added some size (hopefully in the weight room). And someone said Lute Croy is even bigger this year. With the earlier post about Schavrda's increased bulk, we may have a better bunch inside on the defensive line than we thought.

Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2000 8:55 pm
by SMUPonyFan
I disagree. Patman had some great pt last year. When Pratt missed a game, Patman came in and picked up where Pratt left off. I think Patman had a sack or two. He offers consistency. Hrncir had a great spring. I saw him the other day and he has gained significant weight. I think he is around 250. Hrncir was also moved from LB to DE, so Spring was his first time at DE. I think Helmey is too slow and not nearly strong enough.

One thing is for sure, Pratt and Aldridge are going to be an awesome duo at ends. It is great to hear that Chase has gotten so big, and same with Warrie. I think size was the only factor hurting Warrie, but is he has it now, I am pumped about the DL.

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Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2000 12:37 pm
by PonyTales
Didn't realize it was Trent H's first go-round at DE, so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.

Hope you're right (and I'm wrong) about Johnson Patman. But I'm not putting money down either way.

Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2000 1:04 pm
by PonyDad
I agree, Patman is a solid performer and should get lots of pt, especially as they rotate D-linemen this year. After watching the Spring game, one scrimmage and several practices, we have 3 solid DE's in Aldridge, Pratt and Patman. After that the 4th, and mabe 5th position is up for grabs. Hrncir, Helmey and Petersen ar all about the same. Spring was Helmey's first outing as a DE after playing LB all through HS and Petersen was moved up from the practice squad in the middle of the year and saw some time.

Its good to hear that Hrncir has added some weight. Helmey has also bulked up and worked hard all summer and will report in great shape. I haven't heard anything about Petersen.

There should be plenty of depth here allowing the freshment to RS assuming there is no breakthrough talent coming in.

Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2000 1:25 pm
by SMU00
Who's Peterson?

I assume none of the freshmen will crack the lineup. One of them (Somebody Williams???) is only 210, and Adami and Glockson (or whatever his name is) need some serious time in the weight room and in the cafeteria.

Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2000 9:10 pm
by SMUPonyFan
Peterson is a Junior walkon. He has got some playing time, but not much. I think he was injured last year, or maybe for spring. I don't really remember.

I don't really see any of the freshman making the lineup this year. I think we have too much talent at DE.

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Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2000 10:51 am
by Pony4Life
The guy I want to see is J.D. Blagg. Ever since he was recruited, we've heard that this guy is unbelievably strong. If I remember correctly, wasn't he originally recruited as a tight end? The rumors I hear are that he's added more and more strength and size, and should factor into the mix at DT. I'm ready to see Blagg get in and mix it up on the defensive line!

Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2000 12:08 pm
by horseman
I agree with SMU4LIFE! J D Blagg is the most intriguing player in this whole discussion. Blagg is a wildcard that I am anxious to see. I found it interesting that JD was the only player that Coach Henderson spoke of in more detail than the other DL that he named in his Ponyfan.com exclusive interview. He mentioned that "we" feel like he has a good chance to be a great player. This indicates to me that the other coaches have noticed him and are anxious to see what he can do.

The tough thing is that he was not able to go through spring ball, but he can win a definite role on this team in two-a-days. I know that we probably shouldn't put too much pressure or expect too much from a redshirt freshman who didn't go through spring ball.

However, he must have the ability. He was ranked on both the strength (#15) and athletism (#19) charts as only a redshirt. He was only behind 2 other DL and really close to being behind just one of them.

He will be one to keep an eye on during 2-a-days. His stock could go way up in those 2 weeks. I remember Pratt won a starting job last year during 2-a-days. Blagg is definitely a wildcard.

BTW, I really love this sight. Keep up the great work!

Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2000 12:45 pm
by SMUPonyFan
JD is a great guy and a very strong player. We have not gotten a real good chance to see him, but I think the coaches and team have a lot of confidence in him. Graypony, your thoughts?

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Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2000 1:43 pm
by graypony
He is really excited to have Coach Henderson to be his coach. Remember, Coach H was a defensive coordinator at Big 10 Purdue. Coach Hyatt did an admirable job last year, but there is no substitute for Coach Henderson's knowledge and experience, not only in X's and O's, but in relating to young men. To be honest, JD has not participated in pads at full strength since October of '98. He has not made a tackle or been in on a play in a game or even spring practice. I hope that he will be a major contributor, but that may be a year away. It's hard to make much of an impression in 2-a-days. The coaches are getting ready for the season. Spring ball is where positions are earned. There is a lot of experience at DT (Croy, Schavrda, Birdwell, & Patman). If JD can contribute much this year it will be a major bonus for the Mustangs and fun for him.

Re: Defensive Line

PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2000 2:09 pm
by MustangMatt
Thanks for the info Graypony. I hope to see you around some practices, maybe, and for sure on 9-2-2000!

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