| FTBL Where are the big play makers?

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You know all I've heard is about this outstanding class we've got, but I've not seen much out of these kids. I mean don't get me wrong, I know they're kids, but do we not have any play makers?

I mean can we not get the ball in the #1 wide out in the nation (As a Highschool)? Is it me are we just not playing with passion? I think someone is looking ahead and not taking care of business!

JPW was back to his old self and we just looked like a Shula team. Just going through the motions. Good thing we got a outstanding punt returner, or we would have been screwed!
 
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One problem with your question is our wide-receivers just aren't getting open like they should. I stopped counting in the first half the times they were knocked off of their routes, our out of bounds, in the first few yards.

Clemson played them real soft in coverage. Tulane hit them at the line and they didn't respond.
 
TerryP said:
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One problem with your question is our wide-receivers just aren't getting open like they should. I stopped counting in the first half the times they were knocked off of their routes, our out of bounds, in the first few yards.

Clemson played them real soft in coverage. Tulane hit them at the line and they didn't respond.

I'd bet well be seeing a lot more that kinda of play now!

It really messed up our timeing and game plan. I don't if lane is that good or we didn't play that well, but I'll still take the win.
 
Optimus said:
JPW was back to his old self and we just looked like a Shula team. Just going through the motions.

If any element of the team were "back to [their] old self" it would have to be the o-line. JP was not sharp, but how the heck can you blame him for being out-of-sync? Personally I thought our o-line would be "deep" enough to handle the injuries, especially against Tulane.

All that being said, maybe this is a wake up call for our backups on the line.
 
HiTide said:
Optimus said:
JPW was back to his old self and we just looked like a Shula team. Just going through the motions.

If any element of the team were "back to [their] old self" it would have to be the o-line. JP was not sharp, but how the heck can you blame him for being out-of-sync? Personally I thought our o-line would be "deep" enough to handle the injuries, especially against Tulane.

All that being said, maybe this is a wake up call for our backups on the line.

Vaild point as well, I didn't see it like that. Great logic there Hitide. We don't need the injury bug to hit us that's for sure. I do also think we are looking ahead as well, or at least I hope so!

But I would have though that we would at least get some of the big time players involved in the game. You guys remember when we lined #2 at the QB. In other words get the ball in play makers hands. I'm just thinking out loud is all. I don't see us making an effort to do so. or so it looks.
 
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