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Offensive game plan was to keep Paxton
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RE: Offensive game plan was to keep Paxton
(11-22-2015 08:56 AM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(11-22-2015 12:47 AM)Rocko Wrote:  This story line changed from the subject of the message. If the reason Paxton Lynch played so poorly was to not get hurt, then it was a big mistake as this game made him look like a mediocre quarterback, and not the first round pick everyone says. To me, it was like the whole team has quit, and a reason maybe that they can't get an answer from Coach Fuente on rather he's staying or going, and are upset about it. Something sure changed from the way this team has been playing, defense problems have been there all year, offensive problems the worst it has been all year. I guess we'll find out in about a week or so when the news hits the fan.

The offense has not played a complete four quarters since Tulsa. Didn't show up in first half against Tulane and then took the second half off in the last three games. Too much reading of press clippings. Believing they can turn it on at any time and when they do not they start pressing. It is a mental thing right now. Stop them once or twice in second half and it gets into our heads.

Could be as simple as receivers catching the ball.......
11-22-2015 09:01 AM
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