Hurricane23
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I mean, it's obvious. You don't have to be a genius or football guru to know it.
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Kosi was great but he also got picked and had a second one which basically end the game if not reversed by penalty.
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They have no receivers or tight ends worth a **** this year and run the most vanilla run oriented offense you will see all year anyway. It's like watching paint dry. That being said how can you blame them with Swift, White, Cook, and Herrien splitting reps at RB.
Lol yep. As I was typing how boring their offense was I was thinking how Enos would fit right in there.That OL is what Enos thinks he has here. Baffling.
Kosi was great but he also got picked and had a second one which basically end the game if not reversed by penalty.
Kosi's pick was the result of several factors:
1) An obvious missed PI call on VT defender against Brevin Jordan the previous play
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2) The pressure to score thanks to the extreme hole that JW put us in with his lackluster play. If his shoulder is injured why is he playing?
Kosi's pick was the result of several factors:
1) An obvious missed PI call on VT defender against Brevin Jordan the previous play
and
2) The pressure to score thanks to the extreme hole that JW put us in with his lackluster play. If his shoulder is injured why is he playing?
HE threw a pick because of something that happened the play before? And Jarren's first pick was caused by an uncalled PI.
Not advocating for either. Each comes with their own set of risk/rewards.
if enos calls the offense he called outside of VT and UNC, then it doesnt matter whos starting. weve seen perry get killed by sacks in the PA offense just as much as JW. if enos is calling the gun heavy offense (thats more spread) as he did with Perry and UNC, then well be fine. both QBs struggled w the deep ball and we both know perry can throw it deep, so theres an issue beyond arm strength there.