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re: Travin Dural vs. Amari Cooper stats
Posted on 9/8/14 at 10:34 pm to Futures Bleak
Posted on 9/8/14 at 10:34 pm to Futures Bleak
Bubble screens and POP and POL passes are executed after the linebackers bite on the run and there is no one to contest the pass. They are money, yds RAC, TOP, and tired defenses. They open up the running game, which we could not do until 5 players went down in the Wisc game. The Vertical long floaters to Dural look good now but he is staring down the receiver and not even looking for check-down wide open options. He either throws it long if Dural is open or throws it away. In SEC play Dural will be blanketed and that deep ball will not be there. If you want to see what happens just watch Mett last year in the first 17 minutes of the Ole Miss game stare down Beckham and throw 3 interceptions on 3 consecutive possessions into the endzone and his draft stock drop along with our NC chances. Mett had the strongest arm in the game and the double teams smothered the plays, just like our DBU would.
Posted on 9/8/14 at 11:40 pm to Quid Pro Quo
Jennings has completed plenty of passes to people not named Dural. His stat of six catches should make that obvious.
Posted on 9/9/14 at 1:24 am to Quid Pro Quo
So much wrong here I will not even attempt. Your just blind or one negetive nancy? Mayb both.....
Posted on 9/9/14 at 3:40 pm to Quid Pro Quo
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Bubble screens and POP and POL passes are executed after the linebackers bite on the run and there is no one to contest the pass. They are money, yds RAC, TOP, and tired defenses. They open up the running game, which we could not do until 5 players went down in the Wisc game. The Vertical long floaters to Dural look good now but he is staring down the receiver and not even looking for check-down wide open options. He either throws it long if Dural is open or throws it away. In SEC play Dural will be blanketed and that deep ball will not be there. If you want to see what happens just watch Mett last year in the first 17 minutes of the Ole Miss game stare down Beckham and throw 3 interceptions on 3 consecutive possessions into the endzone and his draft stock drop along with our NC chances. Mett had the strongest arm in the game and the double teams smothered the plays, just like our DBU would.
What in the actual frick
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