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Nate Cottrell...just a question, nothing bad
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<blockquote data-quote="tech_wreck47" data-source="post: 650038" data-attributes="member: 2346"><p>He’s talking about once he got the ball, Lunch was able to put one foot in the ground and turn up field once he had the chance. Cottrell had the same opportunity once he got the ball and was outside but he still had to “round” his run off, he didn’t put that foot in the ground and turn up. Once again, if most everyone is disagreeing with you including an ex COLLEGE player don’t you think everyone else may just be right?</p><p></p><p>this isn’t a hit on Cottrell, he’s good at what he does, but if you are wondering why he doesn’t get the ball as much it’s because this offense isn’t set up best for him. The read option game calls for guys to be able to put a foot in the ground and go. It’s not as much of a “down hill” old school running game which is what Cottrell would be better at imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tech_wreck47, post: 650038, member: 2346"] He’s talking about once he got the ball, Lunch was able to put one foot in the ground and turn up field once he had the chance. Cottrell had the same opportunity once he got the ball and was outside but he still had to “round” his run off, he didn’t put that foot in the ground and turn up. Once again, if most everyone is disagreeing with you including an ex COLLEGE player don’t you think everyone else may just be right? this isn’t a hit on Cottrell, he’s good at what he does, but if you are wondering why he doesn’t get the ball as much it’s because this offense isn’t set up best for him. The read option game calls for guys to be able to put a foot in the ground and go. It’s not as much of a “down hill” old school running game which is what Cottrell would be better at imo. [/QUOTE]
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