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Front seven alignments seem to be fairly similar, but the back end is going to be fun to learn, as its actually different. Now on to research offensive styles.
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Jan 05 , They have their own lingo for a lot of this stuff. Jul 20, Location: While it's not directly related to the on-field play, there are a couple of roster issues that you may not be aware of. First off, the number of players dressed for a game is much lower that in the NFL - only 44 players.
That, combined with the wider field, means that players are on the field more, and end up running further than in the NFL. So endurance is a more critical attribute when selecting players. The other roster issue is that there are maximums for the number of "international" i. Basically it's a way to keep the "Canadian" in the Canadian Football League.
Not all fans support the rule; others think it's a great idea, with some even wanting to see the number of Canadians increased.
There's a thread on the Ticats forum discussing the pros and cons of the rule, which is now around 30 pages long. The 6-foot-3, pound senior backed up E. Binns last season and appeared in all 13 games on special teams.
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Ingram, who works with the centers and guards, said West possesses outstanding footwork and quickness to go along with toughness and tenacity. The 6-foot-3, pound junior played most of the fourth quarter at guard against Tulsa. Perhaps the best position battle of preseason came at center where junior Parker Wade narrowly beat out senior Maurice Morris. Wade is quicker and more athletic than Morris, who had emerged from spring practice as the starter.
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Morris remains one of the team's best lineman and the coaching staff wants to get him on the field. As a result, Ingram moved the 6-foot-2, pounder to guard so he can back up both West and Martin. Mo is a guy that knows the system, has the size and could go out there and help us at guard. He can still play center if necessary," Ingram said. Both of them do good things.
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The move involving Maurice was more about getting more depth at guard. Morris could wind up playing center against odd front defenses when the center is covered by a nose guard because of his bulk.
He'll be able to help us at guard or center," Ingram said. Sophomore Laurent Njiki , is listed as the backup center, but probably would not be used before Morris. He's strong, he's tough, he just needs more experience," Ingram said. The 6-foot-6, pound Severn resident is No. David Forney, a freshman from Walkersville, is third on the depth chart at center. The Georgetown Prep product, whose father Rick is an Annapolis native and former pitcher in the Baltimore Orioles organization, was described by Ingram as a "a big kid who moves well.