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<blockquote data-quote="Legal Jacket" data-source="post: 161752" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>"Spreading it around" is all relative. We may spread it around running the ball, but we don't passing the ball. There our best WR gets all of the catches.</p><p></p><p>NC State didn't have a single person catch 25% of its passes. We had two (Waller and Smelter). That's not unlike past years where we had 92 receptions (2013, Godhigh with 23, Smelter with 21), 82 receptions (2011, Hill with 28), 64 receptions (2010, Hill with 15), 78 receptions (2009, Beybey with 46), and 74 receptions (2008, Beybey with 39).</p><p></p><p>Also not unlike NC States rushing offense last year, where their lead back had 32% of their carries.</p><p></p><p>His problem is he just didn't understand that you have to flip our passing and running offenses to understand them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Legal Jacket, post: 161752, member: 601"] "Spreading it around" is all relative. We may spread it around running the ball, but we don't passing the ball. There our best WR gets all of the catches. NC State didn't have a single person catch 25% of its passes. We had two (Waller and Smelter). That's not unlike past years where we had 92 receptions (2013, Godhigh with 23, Smelter with 21), 82 receptions (2011, Hill with 28), 64 receptions (2010, Hill with 15), 78 receptions (2009, Beybey with 46), and 74 receptions (2008, Beybey with 39). Also not unlike NC States rushing offense last year, where their lead back had 32% of their carries. His problem is he just didn't understand that you have to flip our passing and running offenses to understand them. [/QUOTE]
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