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The Lion (Leo) Sleeps Tonight
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Quote:Very true. I love Bud Foster's defense at VT. It gave Seattle Kam Chancellor and Daryl Tapp, It closely resembles the Jaguars defense with regard to the secondary alignment and employing smallish pass-rush specialists. However, there is a tendency for his corners to strictly follow the receiver but never attempt to locate the ball. For some reason, the head-on-swivel technique is not taught there. I've watched this phenomenon with amazement over the years -- e.g., Ronyell Whitaker got beat deep against FSU in the national championship and other corners got abused repeatedly in the same games because their necks are too stiff.
"I am only an average man, but by George, I work harder at it than the average man." - Teddy Roosevelt
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