An embarrassment of riches. Truly a team effort all season.
But if I have to choose one...Smelter. He was clutch for us so many times I started taking it for granted a little.
It took a good throw, good catch to beat him, absolutely a reckless and erroneous comment. If the receiver was wide open it would still an uncalled for and undeserved comment.Yea, I don't get it. We had the lead vs. UNC later in the game so not sure how D.J. lost that game for us based on that play alone, albeit an important one. Games - plural - means you think he was responsible for Duke or FSU. Really seems like a reckless comment.
DJ also lost us games too...
I don't think so. I think he just got his head around late even though he had good position. He tried to recover by stripping the ball but couldn'd get a hand on it. Sometimes you just have to give props to good play by the opposition. It was a perfect throw and great play by the wr. We only gave the qb 2 seconds to get the ball off as we threw the house at him yet he still got off a perfect throw. Kudos to UNC on that one.Specifically lost that game - nah. The final score is reflective of the defensive breakdowns by both teams.
However, IMO it appears that DJ was looking for the INT rather than just playing the ball (or the man). Feast or famine depending on the outcome but in this case if DJ gets the INT, he has to run back the ball 36 yards just to get to where GT would have been on an incompletion. Like the mutts against Aubie in '13 - just bat that thing down.
Definitely a perfect play by UNC.I don't think so. I think he just got his head around late even though he had good position. He tried to recover by stripping the ball but couldn'd get a hand on it. Sometimes you just have to give props to good play by the opposition. It was a perfect throw and great play by the wr. We only gave the qb 2 seconds to get the ball off as we threw the house at him yet he still got off a perfect throw. Kudos to UNC on that one.