All these dudes are way better since the change from dugans to Stubs only one I haven’t seen improvement from is JT but I think that is more of an effort issue
He’s so dynamic I love his game just like u said little patience would go a long way. I also wish he would sell his routes more most of the time he wins just of pure speed. The post in the FSU game was a beauty. But then against CJ and Florida he never sold the slant but this is just nit picking. I love u JT4 come back for ur senior year and lets ballJT4s fast, but not elusive or patient. You see it a lot on some of the screens they've thrown him. He doesn't shadow his blocks and wait for a window to turn on the afterburner. Deejay excels at this.
Brian Hightower was stiff as **** couldnt create separation at the top of routes..watch how 8 ran that post today..took a outside release, stacked em, stemed the route, then created the separation..hits head on the goalpost
I'd go out and get the best OL coach you can buy in the off season. Would be huge for recruiting.
I don’t agree. He obviously wasn’t a true Cane and didn’t want to or was afraid to compete. He has talent and I’m sure will be successful somewhere. Wish he stayed.Hightower was a JAG
Dee hasn’t been on here at all the past 3 weeks, either. I get that he’s frustrated with the coaching staff and the situation, but you would think a Cane alum would say something positive about an FSU beatdown? I don’t know....it just seems weird.3-0 since nephew left
Needs to hold on to what we got and pull somebody else big.I think Stubbs has done a noticeably better job with the development of the WR's than Dugans did.
I'm seeing these kids run crisper routes & drops are way down.
But I'm gonna be as honest as possible, I'm still uncertain about his recruiting ability, we'll see how that goes in the next 2 classes.
Not gonna crown Stubblefield off 1 game where receivers caught the ball well and ran away from some poor DBs. Compare the route-running display in the Bama-LSU game to Miami's receivers and it's night and day. Today we saw competence from the WRs but they're a long way from polished.
I shared that sentiment. Now I'm wondering if things were worse on offense pre-Manny/Enos/Barry than I had been led to believe. It was obvious that we were short on O line talent, but apparently development of offensive players overall.Truth. Not that my personal sentiments mean anything but I wanted at minimum him to be the first of a few firings. Now I'm open to hoping this recent progression continues and reversing course on that venom.
Completely agree, though I am proud of Wiggins and hopes he keeps succeeding, Louisville DBs were atrocious. In Wiggins 2nd touchdown, though he scored he ran a terrible route and the DB was just really bad that **** would not fly against some real DBs. Then I watched the Alabama and Lsu game and there was a huge difference.Not gonna crown Stubblefield off 1 game where receivers caught the ball well and ran away from some poor DBs. Compare the route-running display in the Bama-LSU game to Miami's receivers and it's night and day. Today we saw competence from the WRs but they're a long way from polished.
LOL that is due to JW getting hurt . We beat VT and GT if he is healthy. Just not at a point yet where we can lose our starting QB and still win .Well, we are 6-4.
Not a Miami quality year.
Completely agree, though I am proud of Wiggins and hopes he keeps succeeding, Louisville DBs were atrocious. In Wiggins 2nd touchdown, though he scored he ran a terrible route and the DB was just really bad that **** would not fly against some real DBs. Then I watched the Alabama and Lsu game and there was a huge difference.
The is facts the way Alabama's WRs run routes vs UM WRs is night and day. But you are right it is about time we start torching trash secondaries.Bama and LSU WRs play trash secondaries too. They pad there stats against them just like we would expect our guys to. The difference is we are finally starting to do it. We weren’t at the beginning of the year. That’s development.
CANT FRONT- WR DEVELOPMENT IS EVIDENT. THEY LOOK BETTER ACROSS THE BOARD.
He's DeSean Jackson. Just let him run routes, don't try to get him the ball in space and think he's going to juke someone out of their shoes 'cos that's not his game.JT4s fast, but not elusive or patient. You see it a lot on some of the screens they've thrown him. He doesn't shadow his blocks and wait for a window to turn on the afterburner. Deejay excels at this.