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i know it was an emphasis during the grobe years with guys like AC and gattis but from my memory, CBS is probably the best special teams we’ve had
Kind of expected Roberson to go and he should, but am also surprised by Sciba and CBS.
Is it pretty certain that Donovan will be playing again next year?
i know it was an emphasis during the grobe years with guys like AC and gattis but from my memory, CBS is probably the best special teams we’ve had
I missed the final word on CBS’s injury; or is it like all others a mystery till warmups?
i know it was an emphasis during the grobe years with guys like AC and gattis but from my memory, CBS is probably the best special teams we’ve had
CBS has been a great asset to the program and a super reliable player but it might be best if he does move on from a roster management perspective. Our apparent next #1 RB is a freshman, Turner has eligibility left and we have a ton of guys who haven’t seen the field yet. And if we get Claiborne on campus he looks like a serious candidate for early playing time.
the SEC skip week or whatever toward the end of the season is hella lame
I'm guessing you mean coverage guy because Plack won the Ray Guy award
I remember Gattis and Vaughn being big time ST guys
a favorite ST play memory is Boldin catching the onside kick vs. FSU and getting smoked but holding on
Vaughn block FG the most important ever probs
As has been discussed, our offense is rarely in a position to kick 50 yarders like 4th and 5+ from the 35 yard line.
Curius if sciba actually has “stock” and where he’s been mentioned as a pro prospect? Seems like if he had a 50+ leg we’d be using it. Absent that, no way he’s an nfl kicker.
That doinked kick probably cost Sciba a sizable chunk of money. Fair or not, his reputation is our there for all to see....Money from inside 45 but not a big leg.
The 53 yard attempt was dead on, but showed he has 52 3/4 yard leg. He's gotten stronger since his freshman year. How much more distance can he add?
NFL philosophy used to be "give me every kick 47 yards or less and we'll figure out the long ones." Sciba can do that from 50 in. Question is whether NFL coaches still have that philosophy. Some NFL coaches want "in field goal range" to mean getting the ball across midfield.
Looked to me like Sciba’s second kick would have been good from 54
I recognize that doesn’t matter, of course
He’s also doing kickoffs for the first time in years on the fly. He’s no Janakowski, but lots of teams have lost betting against Nick Sciba.
He only started doing kick off when we started to squib them. Mora was still kicking off when we were trying to kick it deep.