Game Grades & Observations

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Dressing McCoy and Samson as TE is pure Mario ball. Look for a 3 TE set of them and McCormick on short yardage. I’d put Harrel on one side wide. Dare whoever we’re playing to stack the box with 9 or 10 and leave a corner out on an island with him.
 
Here's how PFF graded last night's performance (snap counts)

OFFENSE (snap counts)
Colbie Young, 82.8 (29)

Xavier Restrepo, 82.1 (48)

Riley Williams, 82.0 (5)

Tyler Van Dyke, 79.8 (54)

Jacolby George, 75.9 (44)

Don Chaney, 71.9 (13)

Emory Williams, 71.6 (10)

Henry Parrish, 69.5 (19)

Mark Fletcher, 68.2 (16)

Tyler Harrell, 68.1 (13)

Matt Lee, 67.9 (61)

Jalen Rivers, 67.5 (61)

Javion Cohen, 65.9 (61)

Ajay Allen, 61.2 (16)

Francis Mauigoa, 60.4 (61)

Frank Ladson, 60.4 (4)

Jackson Carver, 60.0 (2)

Luis Cristobal, 60.0 (3)

Logan Sagapolu, 59.7 (3)

Samson Okunlola, 59.5 (4)

Ryan Rodriguez, 58.2 (3)

Ray Ray Joseph, 57.9 (15)

Cam McCormick, 55.3 (38)

Brashard Smith, 54.5 (17)

Anez Cooper, 53.5 (61)

Isaiah Horton, 49.3 (31)


Matthew McCoy, 46.0 (12)

Defense (snap count)

Wesley Bissainthe, 84.4 (13)

Daryl Porter, 76.9 (14)

Akheem Mesidor, 76.1 (19)

Francisco Mauigoa, 74.8 (27)

Cyrus Moss, 72.4 (7)

Keontra Smith, 71.3 (6)

Bobby Washington, 69.8 (8)

Ryan Ragone, 69.8 (8)

Corey Flagg, 68.9 (19)

Kaleb Spencer, 68.3 (22)

Branson Deen, 68.0 (18)

Rueben Bain, 66.9 (14)

Jaden Davis, 66.8 (40)

Te’Cory Couch, 66.4 (27)

Jadais Richard, 66.2 (22)

Kam Kinchens, 65.4 (34)

Brian Balom, 65.1 (8)

James Williams, 64.4 (42)

Jared Harrison-Hunte, 63.4 (16)

Jahfari Harvey, 63.3 (19)

Nyjalik Kelly, 62.5 (21)

Josh Horton, 62.1 (8)

Ahmad Moten, 61.5 (13)

Raul Aguirre, 60.6 (1)

Davonte Brown, 60.4 (21)

Thomas Gore, 60.3 (16)

Malik Bryant, 60.0 (1)

Chantz Williams, 55.3 (12)

Jacob Lichtenstein, 51.4 (8)

Jaden Harris, 47.3 (16)

Leonard Taylor, 43.0 (15)

Damari Brown, 42.7 (22)

Jayden Wayne, 42.5 (13)
The more I look at this, the more the snap counts on defense look off. I know that Cloyd played, and I believe that Markeith played. I do not believe that Kaleb Spencer had 22 snaps. I'm also not sure about the freshman LB numbers (Bobby W 8 snaps vs Bryant & Aguirre 1 each). PFF might have messed this up.
 
Was skinner suspended? Didn’t see him at all. Riley already jump him on the depth chart? Williams is bigger than I thought. We need arroyos catching ability along with Cam blocking for that room to really be well rounded.

Can blocking is a major addition over Mallory.

Skinner drop too many in camp and get passed by @DMoney
Well skinner was dressed so I'm not sure about suspended. Seems like he didn't really fit the game plan
 
Y’all’s team looked very sharp last night! A far cry from last year’s team. Miami (OH) is a contender in their G5 conference and y’all separated

Hoping we progress forward with Joe!
As long as you guys trounce the gator, we'll be cool.
 
TBH I think it’s because he hasn’t had the negative developmental trauma of being absolutely destroyed in games at this level by a **** OL. Let’s make sure that remains the case.
Maybe. Gattis didn’t do him any favors.

I just think TVD is the ultimate “system” qb. Lashlee runs a system that relies on quick reads where primary targets are schemed for. That‘s TVD wheel house. He knows he‘s going there or to X in those situations. I don’t see TVD being a consistent improvisational QB who can process post snap based on what defense shows/gives him. That INT last night perfect example of that. That route took a hot minute to develop and TVD missed the defender that was floating back.
But then after halftime, seemed like Dawson gave more primary reads where he knew where he was going. Lots of confident passes, but on almost all those throws you can tell TVD pretty much knew where he was going presnap. If that’s what we need, so be it. Dawson can tailor his playcalling to those strengths.
 
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