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This is one of those situations that makes me really nervous for tomorrow... WMU is highly over matched on both sides of the ball in the trenches... Just curious as to how we think that the coaching staff helps to even the field... I am going to assume we are going to sell out a bit on the defensive side of the ball... really engage with the speed of our LB'ers... We need to have some SOLID play from our Safeties and Corners with what I believe will be a heavy dose of man to man coverages.... Zamort could have the game of his career... and here's hoping he pulls down an INT or two... We also need to be sound fundamentally... Missed tackles and assignments will turn into quick points for MSU...

Offensively I think we are going to see a HEAVY dose of Franklin in the screen game... along with Braverman getting a bevy of jet sweeps... It was mentioned earlier in a thread... that Terrell may need to make some plays with his legs... I think this is a huge option tomorrow... IF MSU is getting quick penetration from their DL... especially on the edges... I can see Terrell tucking and running for a few yards... He looked really good last year and seemed to protect himself well downfield when he needed to avoid heavy contact. I would be more concerned with him hanging in a collapsing pocket than scooting out for a few yards and a slide...

Tomorrow can't get here quick enough!!!! GO BRONCOS!
Flush, wait until you see Bellamy.
(09-03-2015 06:01 PM)Hiller4Hyz09 Wrote: [ -> ]Flush, wait until you see Bellamy.

I am really hoping you are on with the Bellamy call... I am so looking forward to seeing some of the new talent... and I am hearing great things about that kid...
So the roster indicates that Bellamy is a WR... yet he was recruited as a RB correct? Or.. is he backing up Braverman as more of a jet sweep weapon?
Hes just a guy you give him the ball and doesn't matter where he lines up at.
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