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    McCloud abused on touchdown drive

    Please go back and watch the play. McCloud bit on the fake and followed the running back, leaving his responsibility based on pre-snap defensive formation, which was the tight end. But honestly re-watch the entire drive and see how many times the tight end beat McCloud on that drive alone...
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    McCloud abused on touchdown drive

    Both take so many bad steps to start a play that they make themselves easier to reach for an O-lineman and make it harder for themselves to reach the edge before the running back. which is why they rarely fill the hole early and rarely get to the edge early
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    McCloud abused on touchdown drive

    What you did is what too many people are unwilling to do; break it down play by play. My original argument was not that McCloud was terrible or should not play. McCloud is a good player. The argument was/is that he gets exposed in coverage and with misdirection. As such, he is not a 3-down...
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    McCloud abused on touchdown drive

    Truth is never foolish. Foolishness is an unwillingness to accept truth
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    McCloud abused on touchdown drive

    you are absolutely right. Timing is everything and I should have waited a few days.
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    McCloud abused on touchdown drive

    It’s not negative to figure out how and where to improve. ‘Enjoy a victory for 24 hours and then work on short comings. That’s analysis Which we, as fans and some of us as former coaches, are permitted to do. In fact, most coaches are hard wired to do just this.
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    McCloud abused on touchdown drive

    All good points and I’m very positive about the team but I do worry that a team like Clemson will game plan for i went back and watched each play in that drive. He takes the wrong steps often at the beginning of plays and loses his assignment 0n misdirection plays. look, I’m as enthusiastic...
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    McCloud abused on touchdown drive

    I rewatched FSU’s lone touchdown drive and McCloud was beaten e-5 times on that drive; either because he fell for fake handoffs, was beaten repeatedly by the tight end, missed a tackle and was generally lost. If you watch the touchdown pass, McCloud went with the running back even though there...
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