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Oct 16, 2021
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BleedCougarBlue2
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I agree that our talent level will rise but that sure seems like a slooooow way
to improve our tackling skills. It's been poor for at least 3-4 years IMO.
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Honest question: How much are tackling fundamentals practiced "in" practice? We
BleedCougarBlue2
10/16/21 9:34pm
Very very little at the college level. #1 Too much injury risk so most programs rarely go live. #2 If you haven’t
Zach Morris
10/16/21 9:36pm
Use more walk-ons as live tackling dummies? Cuts down the injury risk by 50%.
BleedCougarBlue2
10/16/21 9:40pm
If they don't know how to tackle then why are we recruiting them? Rhetorical
BleedCougarBlue2
10/16/21 9:43pm
BYU will see improvements to their recruiting now that they are Big 12 bound. It’s important to note that byu does not
Zach Morris
10/16/21 9:52pm
I agree that our talent level will rise but that sure seems like a slooooow way
BleedCougarBlue2
10/16/21 9:55pm
Not always but usually the team who struggles tackling the most is usually the lesser talented team. Tackling is usually
Zach Morris
10/16/21 10:00pm
No argument that the better teams tend to tackle better. Broken tackles =
BleedCougarBlue2
10/16/21 10:23pm
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