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Lol at this thread.
Percentages are lower for every QB the farther the pass.
Nothing groundbreaking here.
Percentages are lower for every QB the farther the pass.
Nothing groundbreaking here.
Don't think I'll do one. I'll watch another 2 games and then hopefully we'll have some good discussions in [MENTION=7100]HighSeas[/MENTION]' thread. He was supposed to post a day or so ago, but something happened to his browser. I've mostly watched Clemson's D, FWIW. What I'm interested in seeing is how we respond to Clemson's zones/blitzes.Something we've run far less than I hoped we would with Berrios. The key instance in the FSU last drive comes to mind. Otherwise, wish it'd be more often.Probably 90% of their routes and throws are right at the sticks. Usually curls with the odd slant route and on 3rd down Renfrow runs the slot option or pivot/whip route.
Bryant is deadly accurate within 10 yards but throws an awful deep ball.
Lou, when are you posting your X's and O's write up? I am dying to read real analysis.
I think this game will come down to what QB plays the best (or whose team's DBs plays the worst). I believe both teams will stop the run.
Lol at this thread.
Percentages are lower for every QB the farther the pass.
Nothing groundbreaking here.
Yes more often that not mobile QBs have hurt us when we blitz, it always seems our spy is a step too slow
C'mon man, take that racist crap elsewhere
@Duval904, look at this dude....smh
this guy smh
Yes more often that not mobile QBs have hurt us when we blitz, it always seems our spy is a step too slow