The story on Alex Odiari makes me excited about
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The story on Alex Odiari makes me excited about
our defensive improvement this fall. Not a free read.
http://smu.scout.com/2/763763.html
http://smu.scout.com/2/763763.html
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[quote="SMU 86"]At 6-1 250 and a 4.5 40 he would make a heck of a middle linebacker (like he was at OSU).[/quote]............But, when he was at OSU and playing LB as a FR/SOPH, he only weighed about 205. Yet after gaining 45 lbs., he has not lost any speed ! He should be impressive this fall to say the least.
Stallion wrote:I'll bet by this time next year he will be the starting MLB. May start at SLB this year but he belongs inside at least in this conference.
I am with you 100%. Smart is 6-4 which is kind of tall for a MLB, but just right for a OLB. Smart moves to the outside and destroys people and Odiari goes inside and crushes opponents.
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Based on what - the fact that he's big?Stallion wrote:I'll bet by this time next year he will be the starting MLB. May start at SLB this year but he belongs inside at least in this conference.
Smart is big, too, and maybe (none of us knows, I realize) Odiari runs better, or projects as a better blitzer off the edge.
What makes you say he "belongs" inside, other than his weight and the fact that he played at OSU?
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I have confidence that you all will be pleased with Smart play. I suspect Odiari will do just fine too, in either MLB or OLB spot.
Either way, I have physically seen both of this young men, and if size and build are in any way indicative of potential, we should see some good defense at linebacker this year and next year.
Either way, I have physically seen both of this young men, and if size and build are in any way indicative of potential, we should see some good defense at linebacker this year and next year.
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I haven't seen odiari in person, but I've seen smart several times this summer. It isn't just his size that's impressive - he looks fast. He looks like there's no wasted mass on his body. I'm confident he can still hit that 4.6 with no problems at all, even though he could now kill three of me with his bare hands.
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I met a football player from Ok. State a while ago. He said that Odiari was talented but he could never learn the plays and had to ask other teammates for his role all the time. I wonder if this is still true, or if Ok. State just had some complicated defensive schemes (June Jones' defensive philosophy seems pretty straightforward from what I've heard from the players).
Smart is going to be a beast on the field though, no doubt.
Smart is going to be a beast on the field though, no doubt.
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LAPonyAir wrote:I met a football player from Ok. State a while ago. He said that Odiari was talented but he could never learn the plays and had to ask other teammates for his role all the time. I wonder if this is still true, or if Ok. State just had some complicated defensive schemes (June Jones' defensive philosophy seems pretty straightforward from what I've heard from the players).
Smart is going to be a beast on the field though, no doubt.
It may have been as simple as he wasn't motivated to know his stuff at Ok State. I'm sure that he'll take a more serious approach after having been dismissed from osu and seeing what has happened to Willis and a few others at SMU.
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Potential is nothing, performance is everything.