Misleading rushing totals

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It wasn't just the two misses. All game long there was just no one to throw the ball to. That wasn't all on King. The plays just were not there at all in the passing game, and they should have been with the rushing game doing so well.

Here's hoping it was just first game jitters and it all gets worked out. We will need better than what I saw last night in the passing game to compete in the ACC.
Man, he completed 67% in his first game played in over a year. With 3 practices in Spring, 0 summer ball and an abridged camp. And one of the 8 incompletions was a drop by Brevin on that third and long.

Not sure why you were expecting a Brady-Edelman type connection out there on day 1. The miss in the end zone was bad and the touch on the deep ball has to improve, but the whole doom and gloom schtick is getting played.
 

This is an idiotic take. We broke a lot of big runs because their defense was gassed and demoralized. That's what being committed to the run will do.

Look at ANY team, NFL or college, who has made a living on running the ball, and you'll find that same trend. Pound pound pound.... and then you break one.

Also, zero turnovers.
 
Barry Sanders is considered the GOAT RB by many of us, and that's exactly how he got there. A bunch of short gains interspersed with some homeruns. Some nerds get too caught up in "take away ____, and you have ____". Well, there's no taking away **** in football. All the plays count.

Exactly.
 
I'm not worried about the offense at all...now that defense? Especially the secondary?

That I'm worried about.
 
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Barry Sanders is considered the GOAT RB by many of us, and that's exactly how he got there. A bunch of short gains interspersed with some homeruns. Some nerds get too caught up in "take away ____, and you have ____". Well, there's no taking away **** in football. All the plays count.


Wait you posted after me , I take back my apology. But you still have a great mind friend.
 
This is an idiotic take. We broke a lot of big runs because their defense was gassed and demoralized. That's what being committed to the run will do.

Look at ANY team, NFL or college, who has made a living on running the ball, and you'll find that same trend. Pound pound pound.... and then you break one.

Also, zero turnovers.
As long as we finish drives with points, this formula is a tried and true winner.
 
Barry Sanders is considered the GOAT RB by many of us, and that's exactly how he got there. A bunch of short gains interspersed with some homeruns. Some nerds get too caught up in "take away ____, and you have ____". Well, there's no taking away **** in football. All the plays count.
Agreed, all plays count, but this exemplifies the greatness of Barry Sanders rather than dominance of Detroit’s OL.

Same last night. A trio of talented RBs and elite mobile QB made some big plays. I don’t think the OL was physically dominant. And if that’s how the Canes have to generate big plays, so be it. A win is all that matters.
 
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Agreed, all plays count, but this exemplifies the greatness of Barry Sanders rather than dominance of Detroit’s OL.

Same last night. A trio of talented RBs and elite mobile QB made some big plays. I don’t think the OL was physically dominant. And if that’s how the Canes have to generate big plays, so be it. A win is all that matters.

That was the point of the tweet. He was posting about the O line
 
A 3.4 ypc would have made us the 124 best rushing team last year out of 130 teams.
Then it's a good thing our average and totals were much better than that last night.

You guys are hilarious. Had we magically done something that never happens and just had nothing but 5 yard runs you same guys would be like "our inability to break big runs is very concerning."
 
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