Huskie_Jon
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Quote:Over or under - Garrett Wolfe for 5 TD's?
I say over.
Under. After four GW TD's and a couple receiveing TD's, Clanton takes over at TB.
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09-08-2006 08:53 AM |
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Huskie_Jon Wrote:Quote:Over or under - Garrett Wolfe for 5 TD's?
I say over.
Under. After four GW TD's and a couple receiveing TD's, Clanton takes over at TB.
Where does Cas Prime land relative to Clanton? Has Clanton established himself as the backup RB?
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09-08-2006 09:03 AM |
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NIUDiesel50 Wrote:You don't think Phil's arm has something to do with this philosophy do you?? I guess with a runn orientated team, I like the idea of going down the field alittle more often, especially since it seems like some of our younger guys are capable, to open up the middle of the field for guys like GW, and Britt who can thrive catching the ball in space. I think Nicholson gives you that alittle bit more. I'm thinking defenses have caught onto this new philosophy of the short passing game. Hey honestly I am hoping come Saturday that we put up 35-40 points and our passing game is efficient and effective, and that its not just GW making all the plays. I guess we won't know till then....
I do think that with Phil - and Danny - that we are utilizing far more of the middle of the field because of their more accurate arms than previous QBs. As for short or long stuff - we just aren't chucking as many go routes as we used to because it is a low percentage play mostly done to soften the safeties. Now we utilize far more in what's available in the passing game.
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09-08-2006 07:23 PM |
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