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What is it about 6‘6“+300 LB body types more likely to play OL then DL?
FromCAtoUT
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2/1/23 8:53am
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Hawk Talons
2/1/23 8:54am
2nd highest paid player
Nat Gas Man
2/1/23 9:01am
Longer arms. You're able to push off the DL or DE
BYU Grounds
2/1/23 8:54am
Couldn’t you use that argument for a DL as well?
FromCAtoUT
2/1/23 8:59am
Leverage? Harder to move a big, heavy dude.
JohnnyC
2/1/23 8:55am
That argument could be better for a shorter guy, same weight.
FromCAtoUT
2/1/23 8:58am
Typically it is easier to block taller defenders - which is why usually
Adwight
2/1/23 9:30am
This may have cost the Kaufusi boys 8-9 figure amounts of money.
dYrtbYkerYder
2/1/23 8:57am
The $ numbers game makes sense. Is that just because you need 5 OL and DL has 3 or 4?
FromCAtoUT
2/1/23 9:01am
More of a reference to being too tall for the DL imo.
cougfanz
2/1/23 9:13am
OTs typically play more downs, have longer careers, and make more money.
dYrtbYkerYder
2/1/23 9:18am
Always the biggest mystery to me how they weren't groomed for the OL
cougfanz
2/1/23 9:10am
I don't know that we've seen that it's common to play OL before DL
Belboz
2/1/23 9:02am
In the 80's at BYU, I took a Football Coaching class from BYU position coach
TripleCrownCoug
2/1/23 9:14am
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