Random Observations on the Clemson Game

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STONE COLD'S OBSERVATION IS THAT YOU ALL ARE A BUNCH OF PUSSIES WHINING AND CRYING THAT DABO RAN UP THE SCORE. HOW STONE COLD SEES IT, IS IF YOU DON'T WANT DABO TO RUN IT UP, DON'T LET HIS PLAYERS IN THE ENDZONE.

AND THAT'S THE BOTTOM LINE, CAUSE STONE COLD SAID SO.
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I have seen quote unquote established forward passers struggle significantly in games against much lesser competition. I have seen it this year on our own team. So i was not shocked that a true freshman on the road in one of the best home field advantages and against one of the best defenses in the country, struggled to make plays in the passing game, especially not finding the open man.

Me personally, i saw Jacurri make throws in that game that prove he has the ability to make throws at that level and i saw him make plays with his feet that prove he is athletically gifted against elite competition, which Clemson is on defense.

Kid has a bright future and with the right coaching, can be a game changing quarterback. I have said it before but history has shown you dont need to be the most accurate to have success at the college level.

I still think he is the best option to win this Saturday. With that said, i hope Garcia starts.
 
That shot of Ponce sitting between Garcia and Brown said it all. All three looked dejected and ready to go home. Garcia had the privilege of talking to Goatass too.
 
Yes, that's RPO which is just one part of the offense and most schools have it in their playbook.

I don't believe that is all they are teaching as it would be detrimental to the player and the program.

We weren't even running RPO or very little of it in the beginning of the season.
@jazperbc is 100 % correct.
 
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