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  1. Loose Cannon

    From the Perch: Toledo

    Maybe the next sleep is the long one for you.
  2. Loose Cannon

    From the Perch: Toledo

    Why would I need to wake you during a Cane's game?
  3. Loose Cannon

    From the Perch: Toledo

    By more than 2 TDs over the Vegas spread. He had a lot of doubters, and not all of them were Cane fans.
  4. Loose Cannon

    From the Perch: Toledo

    He's not tall enough to see over the line. Shorter QBs need two things to be successful using the middle of the field: An O-line that can open passing lanes (ours can't); and excellent timing and anticipation (he doesn't have it).
  5. Loose Cannon

    From the Perch: Toledo

    Thanks for answering my question about Thomas's role on the play. I wasn't sure what he was doing on that route. Makes sense now.
  6. Loose Cannon

    From the Perch: Toledo

    That's exactly what your supposed to do when your first read has inside position on a single defender who happens to be much smaller. The deep safety is irrelevant if the pass is thrown as soon as Langham breaks to the inside of the CB, which it was. Too many people see a QB fire at his first...
  7. Loose Cannon

    From the Perch: Toledo

    FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! lol. I saw the same thing as Roman, even though I know I share the minority opinion on this. You can see Rosier stop his roll and begin to throw, then stretch it out wider to avoid the rusher and get more room to throw. Maybe the LB could affect the throw, and maybe he...
  8. Loose Cannon

    From the Perch: Toledo

    Langham was not double covered on this play. Watch the rest of it. The LB runs to the flat to cover Homer coming out of the backfield leaving 6'4" 240 lb Langham 1v1 with inside position on a post against a much smaller DB. Langham isn't a burner so I doubt this would go for a score, but this...
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