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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 417923" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>My take on the game:</p><p>Center exchanges: Lee snapped (Cooper out) for the Blue with only a couple of days practice and there were exchange issues all game causing havoc. Walk-on Lagod snapped for the White and there were exchange issues causing havoc.</p><p></p><p>Walk-on kudos for Blancato at AB in particular and tough running from Macrino at BB, some aggressive blocking from Gibbs (OL), and impressed with OLB play of Tukes.</p><p></p><p>Secondary with a lot of rotation played well (the two long passes to Lynch and Stewart were completed against a RSFR and a walk-on not on the roster until this week). However the DBs had several chances for interceptions and could not make the catch.</p><p></p><p>Big play of the game: Tre Jackson destroyed Gantt on a sweep left.</p><p></p><p>BB play: extremely good. Benson saw little action by design and Mason and Howard looked very good. Macrina is a tough straight ahead runner.</p><p></p><p>AB play: not many opportunities. Lynch and Searcy looked good in limited action. Blancato can play.</p><p></p><p>QBs: Too much running by the QBs in general and too little distribution to the ABs. The yellow shirt on the QBs really hurt their effectiveness, especially Oliver. At times both LJ and Oliver were impressive and at times they looked like Marshall when he was running for his life with his hair on fire. Too many wild throws (Lucas may have had an excuse) and too many throw aways. Hard to judge when playing tag with the QB but in general the O looked too much like the Duke game. Oliver can really run and LJ is underrated as a runner.</p><p></p><p>Defense: lots of hustle. Tackling OK. Coverage pretty good. Poor hands by the DBs. A little soft in the middle. Good speed to prevent break away runs. ENCOURAGED</p><p></p><p>Kicking: good</p><p></p><p>Pass protection: samo</p><p></p><p>LB play: good play overall from lots of players, including some walk-ons.</p><p></p><p>Impressive in uniform: DeFoor, Minihan, Quinney, Clark, Dolphus, Tukes, and Hansen</p><p></p><p>Note: The play calling has too much QB involvement and way too little AB IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 417923, member: 1376"] My take on the game: Center exchanges: Lee snapped (Cooper out) for the Blue with only a couple of days practice and there were exchange issues all game causing havoc. Walk-on Lagod snapped for the White and there were exchange issues causing havoc. Walk-on kudos for Blancato at AB in particular and tough running from Macrino at BB, some aggressive blocking from Gibbs (OL), and impressed with OLB play of Tukes. Secondary with a lot of rotation played well (the two long passes to Lynch and Stewart were completed against a RSFR and a walk-on not on the roster until this week). However the DBs had several chances for interceptions and could not make the catch. Big play of the game: Tre Jackson destroyed Gantt on a sweep left. BB play: extremely good. Benson saw little action by design and Mason and Howard looked very good. Macrina is a tough straight ahead runner. AB play: not many opportunities. Lynch and Searcy looked good in limited action. Blancato can play. QBs: Too much running by the QBs in general and too little distribution to the ABs. The yellow shirt on the QBs really hurt their effectiveness, especially Oliver. At times both LJ and Oliver were impressive and at times they looked like Marshall when he was running for his life with his hair on fire. Too many wild throws (Lucas may have had an excuse) and too many throw aways. Hard to judge when playing tag with the QB but in general the O looked too much like the Duke game. Oliver can really run and LJ is underrated as a runner. Defense: lots of hustle. Tackling OK. Coverage pretty good. Poor hands by the DBs. A little soft in the middle. Good speed to prevent break away runs. ENCOURAGED Kicking: good Pass protection: samo LB play: good play overall from lots of players, including some walk-ons. Impressive in uniform: DeFoor, Minihan, Quinney, Clark, Dolphus, Tukes, and Hansen Note: The play calling has too much QB involvement and way too little AB IMO. [/QUOTE]
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