« Reply #61 on: October 25, 2021, 10:59:51 PM »
JFC you just keep showing your ass over and over again because you won’t even bother to watch anything other than the little clip which is the very definition of something being taken out of context.
His comment about the O Line two deep not helping the team is solely because there are very few even left on the roster.
You’re right about one thing though:
Any shots fired were 100% fired at his predecessor.
From Roughy:
“In 2017, there were four freshmen on the offensive line: Vederian Lowe, Alex Palczewski, Doug Kramer, and Larry Boyd. Boyd was then dismissed from the team and another recruit from the 2017 class, Kendrick Green, became a starter on the line. Those four guys (Green, Lowe, Palcho, and Kramer) have been the anchors of every line since (all but this season, of course, with Green having declared for the draft last spring).
So to anyone who follows this program closely, that has been the offensive line talking point for years. It's the same guys on the OL year after year, so what's the succession plan? Fast forward to this summer with all of the OL recruits in the 2020 class (Griffin, Sparks, Tyler, and Jones) transferring out and Jordyn Slaughter breaking his ankle and we get to the point that Bielema made in the press conference today (in the other answer where he referenced Julian Pearl).
On the offensive line, it's five seniors (Lowe, Kramer, and Palcho plus one-year grad transfers Jack Badovinac and Blake Jeresaty), another guy from the 2017 class who redshirted so he's technically a junior (Alex Pihlstrom), and then Julian Pearl. From 2018 through today, the only guy to move up through the OL program and onto the field has been Julian Pearl.”
https://illiniboard.com/story/2021/10/19/floor-plans
You “showed your ass” when you offered up Leach, Kelly, and Singletary as “examples.” The best one of the bunch oversaw a practice in which a student died largely because of his negligence, then he refused to take any responsibility for it.
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