mebanedeac
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Was it the same basic offense as last year?
Yes, as far as I could tell. The execution was better, however.
Was it the same basic offense as last year?
We have some speed and that means the line will not have to sustain blocks as long. I think OL is definitely improved; but depth is a problem. People will have to respect our run game, which will help our passing game.
But, have we improved enough?
The speed of the handoffs was so much better. More vertical passing too I think.
Can they hold blocks long enough for our backs to hit a hole? What I saw today was a lot of runs for losses also and a lot of holding calls with only a few great runs. The best thing I saw was some nicely thrown passes, both deep and medium balls. Plus a lot of drops. One thing for sure is our punter is great. Our offensive line is just really young so we are a year or so away from being good.
Aaron Roundtree was at the scrimmage. He just can't bring himself to leave!
Is it odd to anyone else that the volleyball team is way more attractive than our cheerleaders?
Is it odd to anyone else that the volleyball team is way more attractive than our cheerleaders?
Is it odd to anyone else that the volleyball team is way more attractive than our cheerleaders?
Pretty sure Traveon Redd is here at the scrimmage AND he is rocking a fresh Black Mamba shirt. STUD
Is it odd to anyone else that the volleyball team is way more attractive than our cheerleaders?
I'm just now reading Dan Collins piece on the first team, and there are some differences from my notes.
His piece had KJ Brent starting over Crump. I think this is incorrect, although I guess its possible that Brent was out there for the first few plays. But Crump was with the ones for - at a minimum - the vast majority of the snaps. Backing up my notes are the fact that Brent caught the early TD from Kendall Hinton while playing with the twos.
He says that Osterhage saw time at first team center. I didn't pick this up but it may have been the case.
Collins had the starting defensive line as: DEs Wendell Dunn and Chris Stewart and DTs Zeek Rodney and Willie Yarbary. That very well may have been the case. As I noted above the DL was a blur of substitutions. He also said that Ejiofor played a lot.