kendallcanes
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Not his year. This is Dorsett and Walford's farewell year.
Yet another game where he had no impact.
BUST
Nothing is wrong he just isn't very good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veREL5g-wWc
I know you've all seen this...Obvs talent in this kid..just relax. He'll be fine
Sophomore slump? I don't think so it's the injury combined with which doesn't allow him to lift to get stronger. And he never was a great down field blocker to begin with. Only way to get on the field is to block and he doesn't do that so he doesn't play.
Chicken or the egg argument here
Is he not blocking because of the injury or was he not a very good blocker to begin with and now because of the injury he's even worse?
We were blinded by his speed last year and quickly concluded that he was a future All-American but failed to noticed that speed was all he had. Where were the above-average routes(he was a freshman)? Where was catching the ball cleanly? Where was making defenders miss on anything other than a screen? As I've said before he's an athlete first, receiver second.
Probably has a lot of potential but we don't have the staff that will tap into it.
Waters is our best WR and I honestly don't know why he's not featured more.
Lost his mojo
Needs a big game to get his confidence back
and really...it looks like Coley is trying everything and anything to get this kid back on track....even at the expense of the team. Do we really need to see him returning kicks anymore? Is he not able to handle some tough love? I'd love to see Dorsett get some time returning kicks to help his NFL future AND the Canes.....right NOW!
It looks to me like they're trying to bury the kid...bubble screens, dumb-*** trickeration wild cat reverses. They haven't even attempted to throw to him down field since the second game of the year when he dropped a sure touchdown. Isn't he a wide receiver? Then get him in the mix. If he can't hack it then at least we know what we have. I'm betting that once they show confidence with him, he reverts back to form.
The same thing happened last year when he dropped one of Morris's passes early. The only difference is they went back to him.
Sophomore slump? I don't think so it's the injury combined with which doesn't allow him to lift to get stronger. And he never was a great down field blocker to begin with. Only way to get on the field is to block and he doesn't do that so he doesn't play.
Chicken or the egg argument here
Is he not blocking because of the injury or was he not a very good blocker to begin with and now because of the injury he's even worse?
Yeah the injury is definitely a factor, either it is still hurting (don't know) or it is affecting him mentally. I can't say whether or not he was a good blocker before the injury but he definitely looks to be playing tentative.
I imagine all it might take for him is to make a few plays to get his confidence back.