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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 129449" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>2 years ago, it looked like Andrews was going to be the next big playmaking AB with the ball in his hands - judging from the few runs he made in the Spring and the season. So, he's got that ability too. He and Snoddy should definitely bring some things to the table in that regard. I was very glad to see Andrews taking ownership of the blocking task last year too. </p><p></p><p>Another aspect that will factor in is ability in the passing game. Orwin and Godhigh excelled there as well as their other jobs. Hill, Bostic, and Zenon were good in this area. Perkins wasn't a major target but wasn't inept either. Andrews looks the part - ie a fluid athlete (but he did miss a big one in the ugag game, although so did Bostic). Snoddy is reported to struggle especically in this area, but he may improve. No clue about Willis. Lynch would probably fit this aspect very well, as would Searcy. Most of our incoming freshman backs showed at least some ability to catch in their highlights. This may be a smaller percentage of what they do (like maybe 10-20%), but it can be a game changing percentage (think Zenon's big 3rd and long catch against Miami, Hill's game winner against GSU, Perkins' big one against Pitt). And, I think it will be a bigger factor this year with the loss of our top WR's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 129449, member: 216"] 2 years ago, it looked like Andrews was going to be the next big playmaking AB with the ball in his hands - judging from the few runs he made in the Spring and the season. So, he's got that ability too. He and Snoddy should definitely bring some things to the table in that regard. I was very glad to see Andrews taking ownership of the blocking task last year too. Another aspect that will factor in is ability in the passing game. Orwin and Godhigh excelled there as well as their other jobs. Hill, Bostic, and Zenon were good in this area. Perkins wasn't a major target but wasn't inept either. Andrews looks the part - ie a fluid athlete (but he did miss a big one in the ugag game, although so did Bostic). Snoddy is reported to struggle especically in this area, but he may improve. No clue about Willis. Lynch would probably fit this aspect very well, as would Searcy. Most of our incoming freshman backs showed at least some ability to catch in their highlights. This may be a smaller percentage of what they do (like maybe 10-20%), but it can be a game changing percentage (think Zenon's big 3rd and long catch against Miami, Hill's game winner against GSU, Perkins' big one against Pitt). And, I think it will be a bigger factor this year with the loss of our top WR's. [/QUOTE]
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