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<blockquote data-quote="jandrews" data-source="post: 630939" data-attributes="member: 636"><p>Can't blame everything on CDP but there has been some weird play calls in the first 3 games. TO and Mason were running all over Citadel. Then we try a TE screen where Camp doesn't even look like he knows he is supposed to block. Also, the triple option play in overtime looked so slow. I would rather have run quick hitters. </p><p></p><p>Honest question for everyone, has LJ shown he can do anything different than TO? and vice versa? I see it one way but I could be very opinionated on this. TO accounted for 119 total yards against Citadel while LJ accounted for 96. Against USF TO accounted for 59 yards while LJ accounted for 81 yards. I liked what I saw when we were running the option plays with TO and Mason in the backfield. However, I am in the camp I don't want to switch TO out during a 3rd down. I'm not sure about passing but if the only test he had was against Clemson I think he deserves another try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jandrews, post: 630939, member: 636"] Can't blame everything on CDP but there has been some weird play calls in the first 3 games. TO and Mason were running all over Citadel. Then we try a TE screen where Camp doesn't even look like he knows he is supposed to block. Also, the triple option play in overtime looked so slow. I would rather have run quick hitters. Honest question for everyone, has LJ shown he can do anything different than TO? and vice versa? I see it one way but I could be very opinionated on this. TO accounted for 119 total yards against Citadel while LJ accounted for 96. Against USF TO accounted for 59 yards while LJ accounted for 81 yards. I liked what I saw when we were running the option plays with TO and Mason in the backfield. However, I am in the camp I don't want to switch TO out during a 3rd down. I'm not sure about passing but if the only test he had was against Clemson I think he deserves another try. [/QUOTE]
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