Yes, they are experienced and the tackles are very good, maybe weaker in the center. But they are doing something different from Tennessee and LSU. They don't have to hold up endlessly while their qb stands around like a phone pole in the pocket. They expect and even want their qb to be on the run and try to create plays that way. I don't expect us to go after him like we did ZM. Flushing him out of the pocket may create trouble. More like the plan for LSU in January or against Michigan this year, maybe even with someone acting as a "spy" on him. We wouldn't mind blindsiding him a time or two, of course, but if we get our rushers behind him, he'll make us pay with his legs. JW and BI need to consistently command a double team. JMHO, obviously.