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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 453258" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>We did what we were supposed to do today. No more - but no less either. The OL controlled their blocks and we could have gone dive / option all day long. They need to work on assignments when defenders stunt and jump gaps but that is to be expected in the first game.</p><p></p><p>Marshall isn't going to win games with his arm. Anyone not know that? We worked on our passing game today because we could. And it needed the work to put it mildly. He has about a 25-30 yard range if you want a flat trajectory. Anything longer will be lofted. When he sets his feet I actually saw some decent plays in an expanded mid range passing game. When he threw late on a deep ball I wanted to call the duck hunters. </p><p></p><p>He is going to win or lose games with his reads and feet in the base option plays. I saw some good reads that led to pitches for long gainers and quick feet that make him dangerous. That is a lot more important than whether he has a canon for an arm - hint - he doesn't. </p><p></p><p>The defense pitched a shutout playing a very vanilla scheme. Some blitzes off the edge but not a lot more. Yea it was Alcorn but that is all you can ask for out of the block. </p><p></p><p>I understand CPJ being pissed. Ain't doing his job if he isn't. And there is plenty on film to clean up. Both sides of the ball. But for the first game it was what we were supposed to do. Nothing more - but nothing less. South Florida will tell us a lot more than today did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 453258, member: 2784"] We did what we were supposed to do today. No more - but no less either. The OL controlled their blocks and we could have gone dive / option all day long. They need to work on assignments when defenders stunt and jump gaps but that is to be expected in the first game. Marshall isn't going to win games with his arm. Anyone not know that? We worked on our passing game today because we could. And it needed the work to put it mildly. He has about a 25-30 yard range if you want a flat trajectory. Anything longer will be lofted. When he sets his feet I actually saw some decent plays in an expanded mid range passing game. When he threw late on a deep ball I wanted to call the duck hunters. He is going to win or lose games with his reads and feet in the base option plays. I saw some good reads that led to pitches for long gainers and quick feet that make him dangerous. That is a lot more important than whether he has a canon for an arm - hint - he doesn't. The defense pitched a shutout playing a very vanilla scheme. Some blitzes off the edge but not a lot more. Yea it was Alcorn but that is all you can ask for out of the block. I understand CPJ being pissed. Ain't doing his job if he isn't. And there is plenty on film to clean up. Both sides of the ball. But for the first game it was what we were supposed to do. Nothing more - but nothing less. South Florida will tell us a lot more than today did. [/QUOTE]
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