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  1. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    Considering the position he plays gets pushed down the NFL boards, I agree with you. He has to prove he can cover and play a big nickel spot to really be worth much, and even then, guys like Brandon Jones go in the 3rd round.
  2. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    I saw Tyson live where he just stood up and told stories for like three hours. He beat his *** in a pawn shop or something like that. The way he told the story was hilarious.
  3. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    I wouldn't read too much into this game, as Phillips was asked to contain and hold an edge more often than not. He was impressive and has NFL tools. Roche has never been a first round player to me because he is just too light. He's in that Harold Landry, Josh Uche mold of ultra-light pass...
  4. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    Combination of both. You see this with Lamar Jackson often, where the play looks like a read, but it's a QB run all the way and that allows the blockers just an extra half-step to get to their landmarks. Sometimes it's impossible to know based on tape, sometimes you can tell by how the...
  5. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    Agreed. His style of play will giveth, but also taketh away at times.
  6. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    Will do.
  7. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    The goal is to have most everybody on edge for their jobs each and every week because the guy behind you is pushing for your job. Ford was solid. Not great, just solid. Not sure Miller did anything to overtake him. In fact, I'd say Ford played better. Bolden should replace Carter, but keep...
  8. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    Good call. I'll do my best to use better colors. Any suggestions for the uninitiated?
  9. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    It’s all Of the above. Instinctive, active player who just doesn’t have elite attributes to get big offers. Also, does he sit for three years and learn behind Shaq/Pinck or does he leave for playing time elsewhere? He’s a player though.
  10. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    I’ll answer it this way: Jarrid Williams had a propensity to lose balance and get beat inside while at Houston and he was much improved at that in this one. John Campbell was almost always half-man in his start against Florida. He had some trouble with that in this game but he used his length...
  11. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    I’ve got a stockpile of about 300 games on All-22 (not all Canes, of course). You bring something tasty to eat, drink etc. and we will settle in.
  12. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    Fine. Perfectly reasonable LT in ACC. I’d expect him to time his punch better, be more patient, get a better slide as the year goes on. Hand placement is an issue as well as timing. UAB had a lot of length on the edge that Miami has less of in their standup players. I think in the First half...
  13. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    Punt return is where Pope catches it inside his 10, retreats to the two-yard line and then gets upfield. Don’t do that, Pope. Don’t do that. (Not pictured) UAB played safe contain pass rush and were just trying to push the pocket and then spy him if he tries to run. King tries to get outside of...
  14. Lance Roffers

    Upon Further Review: UAB

    Welcome back to Upon Further Review. The wait for the 2020 season has finally ended and the Miami Hurricanes are in the win column in their season debut. The unveiling of D’Eriq King certainly had its share of excitement as well as a new uptempo scheme from Rhett Lashlee and company. Sit back...
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