Kc McDermott’s block

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Not many are talking about it but it was a critical play in the 4th. He has played very well this year and has taken the next step.
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Good block, but if you pay attention to the Safety, he took himself out of the play because he was worried about the Bubble-screen.
 
on tv they were discussing that being a double block, first with the influence then with the downfield cut to spring Homer. It was exceptionally executed
 
Always a good thing when the big uglies get a little recognition.

We’re going to need their continued improvement over the next few weeks to win the next three.
 
They have been solid but still lacking in the power running game, especially on 3rd n short or at the Goalline
 
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Good block, but if you pay attention to the Safety, he took himself out of the play because he was worried about the Bubble-screen.

You should give the play caller credit rather than assuming the safety shouldn't play his responsibility. That's a great play design. The bubble needs to be respected and this is our counter to teams trying to take it away.
 
They have been solid but still lacking in the power running game, especially on 3rd n short or at the Goalline

I think we're tipping our hand near the goal line.

The OL splits get very tight when we get inside the five and the defense knows what's coming.
 
forgot what the announcers voice sounded like until playing that clip

had to mute in first quarter, most Biased set of announcer I have ever witnessed on a nationally televised game. Usually people say that on here and I tell them they are wrong but these dudes spent 75% of the broadcast building up Syracuse and dungey and cheered significantly louder when Syracuse scored late.

Other than screaming "Travis Homer" at that touchdown the announcers were awkwardly quiet for like ten seconds, ******' shame
 
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