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<blockquote data-quote="Techfan02" data-source="post: 631154" data-attributes="member: 4752"><p>Ok so from seeing three games it's becoming a little more clearer about what our offense is becoming therefore i wanna look at the good things i've seen and the bad </p><p>The GOOD: Our running games is still good with a great talent in jordan mason and insane athleticism from TO although i wanna see jordan howard be involved a bit more because it would give mason a break and let him showcase his talent. </p><p>The other thing is that the freshman who are playing can only get better like AB and some of the o-lineman Even if the blocking is bad now more time and actual in game experience with the blocking technique will show improvement eventually hopefully sooner rather than later. </p><p>The BAD: Running from the F&$king shotgun on 3rd/4th and 1!!! I don't understand where the coaches have the idea that starting further from the line of scrimmage will get them past it if i see one more 3rd/4th and 1 shotgun run i will loose it!!!! </p><p>The other thing i don't like is not throwing it to our transfer tight end if i was a TE Recruit and see how much he's got i'd have a bad feeling of going there he's and absolute beast and great size plus you can dink and dunk with him like come on! </p><p></p><p>I think it's gonna take time to fix the offense yes but there are some things that looks better than expected and Things that seem like common sense </p><p>GO JACKETS!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techfan02, post: 631154, member: 4752"] Ok so from seeing three games it's becoming a little more clearer about what our offense is becoming therefore i wanna look at the good things i've seen and the bad The GOOD: Our running games is still good with a great talent in jordan mason and insane athleticism from TO although i wanna see jordan howard be involved a bit more because it would give mason a break and let him showcase his talent. The other thing is that the freshman who are playing can only get better like AB and some of the o-lineman Even if the blocking is bad now more time and actual in game experience with the blocking technique will show improvement eventually hopefully sooner rather than later. The BAD: Running from the F&$king shotgun on 3rd/4th and 1!!! I don't understand where the coaches have the idea that starting further from the line of scrimmage will get them past it if i see one more 3rd/4th and 1 shotgun run i will loose it!!!! The other thing i don't like is not throwing it to our transfer tight end if i was a TE Recruit and see how much he's got i'd have a bad feeling of going there he's and absolute beast and great size plus you can dink and dunk with him like come on! I think it's gonna take time to fix the offense yes but there are some things that looks better than expected and Things that seem like common sense GO JACKETS!!!! [/QUOTE]
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