TaQuon Marshall Highlights

1BearJACKET

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Well he UT game was a combination of JJ getting stripped on an easy TD run, Teddy’s D ****thing the bed in the 2nd half and a missed and blocked FG. Nothing on TQ
The Miami game was a monsoon and a fluke tip pass that was a boneheaded play by AJ and Simmons (Knock it down!)
UVA the D couldn’t stop the passing game and Duke it looked like we quit defensively in the 2nd half.

We were inches from being at least a 7 win team and that more than likely carries over into winning another game.
We win a minimum of 7 games this year and I’ll put up a large amount of money with anyone that begs to differ.

You must have forgotten that Marshall fumbled in the UT game. And as far as inches away from winning that game it was actually two yards, unless you're referring to the distance between his ears. If he had read the play correctly, he makes the pitch on time and Benson waltzes into the end zone.
 

tech_wreck47

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You must have forgotten that Marshall fumbled in the UT game. And as far as inches away from winning that game it was actually two yards, unless you're referring to the distance between his ears. If he had read the play correctly, he makes the pitch on time and Benson waltzes into the end zone.
He also put us in position to win the game, with around 1:30 left he had some big plays to set us up for what should have been an easy FG.
 

RyanS12

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You must have forgotten that Marshall fumbled in the UT game. And as far as inches away from winning that game it was actually two yards, unless you're referring to the distance between his ears. If he had read the play correctly, he makes the pitch on time and Benson waltzes into the end zone.
Must have forgotten about Teds D taking a **** in the second half too.....
 

takethepoints

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Should be better doesn't always equal will be better. Example: the regression of one Reggie Ball from 2003-2006. TM would have to improve exponentially as a QUARTERBACK, not just a runner for us to have a good season.
Reg didn't regress. He listened to Chan and finally quit trying to make throws that weren't there. That's why he led us to a 9 - 5 record in 2006, despite a 44% completion rate. In 2003 10 TDs and 11 INTs; in 2006 20 TDs and 14 INTs. For a coach who wanted to play D and not give the ball up, that's a major improvement. The 44% completion rate was mainly because Reg threw the ball away more instead of trying to force a throw into coverage.
 
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