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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 182724" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>Boomer, that play to Skov you were talking about really stood out to me as well. I saw it open up as it was happening from my seats. His first move is to put his head down it seems when he gets the ball. While I agree that is a play where Days would've put his foot in the ground and bounced it outside for a big gain/td, I don't necessarily think it has as much to do with being seasoned as it does having vision and a feel for running the ball. </p><p></p><p>[USER=639]@Boomergump[/USER] is it just me or does it seem like Justin is not attacking the pitch read like he should be? I understand part of what I'm seeing is the lack of explosiveness with some of the current abacks, but I feel like the pitch read being able to force the pitch from JT and still get out to the aback to make the play or at least disrupt it. </p><p></p><p>Lands-Davis was impressive with the ball in his hands as well as catching the ball. Once he learns where to go, he will be a big asset moving forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 182724, member: 786"] Boomer, that play to Skov you were talking about really stood out to me as well. I saw it open up as it was happening from my seats. His first move is to put his head down it seems when he gets the ball. While I agree that is a play where Days would've put his foot in the ground and bounced it outside for a big gain/td, I don't necessarily think it has as much to do with being seasoned as it does having vision and a feel for running the ball. [USER=639]@Boomergump[/USER] is it just me or does it seem like Justin is not attacking the pitch read like he should be? I understand part of what I'm seeing is the lack of explosiveness with some of the current abacks, but I feel like the pitch read being able to force the pitch from JT and still get out to the aback to make the play or at least disrupt it. Lands-Davis was impressive with the ball in his hands as well as catching the ball. Once he learns where to go, he will be a big asset moving forward. [/QUOTE]
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