dg151
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Stats vs Georgia Tech. QB Chart and full stats sheet below. Will post snaps and targets in a bit.
Georgia Tech Stats
Georgia Tech Stats
Why is coley getting so little reps he should be the starter getting reps
It should be Dorsett, Lewis (berrios) and coley
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Why is coley getting so little reps he should be the starter getting reps
It should be Dorsett, Lewis (berrios) and coley
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The **** has Coley ever done
He talking this season bro
Why is coley getting so little reps he should be the starter getting reps
It should be Dorsett, Lewis (berrios) and coley
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The **** has Coley ever done
9 TDs as FR which is tied with Irvin as the most by a FR WR
OT - Flowers (45), Feliciano (45)
OG - Isidora (45), Linder (45
C - Shane McDermott (45)
OT - Flowers (45), Feliciano (45)
OG - Isidora (45), Linder (45
C - Shane McDermott (45)
Same offensive line on every snap. I noticed that when watching the game unemotionally the past two nights.
Linder really had problems. The recent injuries were more of an issue than I realized. Linder is simply not strong enough at this point. He was shoved into the backfield on our 4th and 1 play. We were fortunate to convert. A few plays later he was shoved backward again on a first down run. This time it was a loss.
Smart player. He shifts effortlessly from one defender to another when the assignment calls for it. Pass blocking technique is pretty good when engaged. However, he got beaten inside at least three times on pass protection. I didn't understand why we were using so many shifting and complicated pass blocking schemes with a new line out there. On Kaaya's first interception that burned us because Linder was asked to move to his right and responsible for a looping rusher. He didn't get there and Kaaya was forced to throw earlier than he desired.
Linder tips the snap on seemingly every play. I hope we get that corrected this week. Against Georgia Tech he was looking back at Kaaya until approximately two counts before the snap. Then Linder would turn his head back toward the line of scrimmage and strangely flick his right hand. From the camera angle it was difficult to tell if he was tapping McDermott or what was going on. Never had a close up or a view from behind Kaaya. Regardless, the snap would follow immediately. It reminded me of the Dolphins last year with the "Go" or "Go Go" depending on rush or pass.
Linder is not a great athlete. He knows where to go on downfield and second level responsibility but doesn't always get there in time. Good player but I don't think his upside is beyond his brother, if that high. Mostly he needs to get bigger and stronger. Looks like someone who needed a redshirt.
Our offensive play calling was worse than I sensed during the game. Everybody ranted about the 3rd down screen to Coley. Properly so. That was easily the most pivotal play of the game. Hard to believe we expected Flowers to get out there and make a block on the run. He has many strengths but that's not one of them. Flowers whiffed, as did others. I had forgotten we called at least two other screens. One of them was a look left-throw right conventional screen in the second quarter. That was destroyed and batted backwards. It necessitated going for it on 4th down later in that series. Then we had a short gain on a screen in the third quarter. Those sideways plays will ramble against Cincinnati. If we try them against Virginia Tech or Florida State we have no complaint when they are blown up.
F-U-C-K-I-N -G THIIIIIIIIIIIIS!!!!!!!!Duke had 35 snaps but 14 carries?