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TGW: Patrick Skov successful but still a work in progress
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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 179831" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>So Skov scored all of our points against Notre Dame...maybe we should ease up on the guy...if we had won the game everyone would be saying he's a beast and such a tough runner that gets yards Laskey couldn't pick up. Instead, we fall and everyone thinks Marshall should start. </p><p></p><p>That being said, he can definitely improve. There were some yards left on the field. I was a bit surprised that Marshall didn't play more in South Bend. Especially looking at how the safety was jetting to the outside and they were relying on the line and backers to stop the B back. It seems like the missed cuts by Skov may have been executed by Marshall. </p><p></p><p>However, it's still only one aspect of a game where we had all sorts of issues. We flat out were not going to win on Saturday. We were not prepared for that game. </p><p></p><p>Why don't we wait to see us play a few more competitive teams and see how things progress with each guy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 179831, member: 932"] So Skov scored all of our points against Notre Dame...maybe we should ease up on the guy...if we had won the game everyone would be saying he's a beast and such a tough runner that gets yards Laskey couldn't pick up. Instead, we fall and everyone thinks Marshall should start. That being said, he can definitely improve. There were some yards left on the field. I was a bit surprised that Marshall didn't play more in South Bend. Especially looking at how the safety was jetting to the outside and they were relying on the line and backers to stop the B back. It seems like the missed cuts by Skov may have been executed by Marshall. However, it's still only one aspect of a game where we had all sorts of issues. We flat out were not going to win on Saturday. We were not prepared for that game. Why don't we wait to see us play a few more competitive teams and see how things progress with each guy... [/QUOTE]
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