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Inside Carolina: A UNC athletics podcast

Mike, Ross and Tommy Talk OL Grades and Outlook with Pitt Coming to Town

Inside Carolina: A UNC athletics podcast

Inside Carolina

Football, Sports, Baseball, Basketball

4.8778 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Mike Ingersoll and Ross Martin join host Tommy Ashley to break down Carolina's OLine play thus far and to take a look at what remains for Carolina's chances in the last nine games of the season To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Inside Carolina podcast presented by Jersey Mike's subs of Chapel Hill.

0:09.1

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0:14.2

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0:18.1

I'm your host Tommy Ashley.

0:19.4

I'm joined by Ross Martin and Mike Ingersaw. You're listening

0:21.8

to the Inside Carolina podcast sponsored by Jersey mics of Chapel Hill. Start with Mike

0:28.1

Ingersaw first. Mike, we had a couple questions on the board and we'll get to those. But I want to

0:33.7

ask you a question about the offensive line and how the offense fares.

0:40.4

A lot of people have talked about you've got to have a good quarterback to have a good

0:44.3

offense.

0:44.9

You've got to have good skill positions guys to have a good offense.

0:50.3

I think, and correct me if I'm wrong, and I'm not asking this just because you're

0:53.9

an O-line guy, but I think that you better have an above-average offensive line if you want

1:00.2

to have an above-average offense, but your take on that versus quarterback play versus

1:06.0

offensive line play, which is more important, especially in the offense like Larry Fedora's.

1:13.6

Well, I guess that's two questions.

1:15.5

So generally, conventional wisdom is that, you know, your quarterback, especially in a

1:19.5

spread offense or the type of offense that Fedora runs, which is much more balanced than

1:24.5

most traditional spread offenses.

1:26.8

But in order to be successful in that offense,

1:28.8

you've got to have a quarterback that can throw the ball

1:30.2

and can get into the hands of people that can make plays and score points.

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