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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 507599" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>If it is Collins, then maybe not so much. Today I found Temple-Cincinnati 2018, both about eight games into the season. atched a half and gave up. Temple kind of went at up tempo, but not very much up to the tempo. Lots of dinks and dabs to the flats that I did not see a purpose to other than complete them, and not many were. (Temple's QB was 6-4 , 230 and had almost as many picks as TDs, something like 7-6. I am pretty sure GT had more TD passes than that.) Not much of a runner either, so hard to judge that as an option offense. One back set is all I saw with spreads and slots. But, and it is only Collins's second year, very slow team speed. They did go deep a couple of times with some drops. Defense was okay, but Cincinnati was not much faster if at all, and its QB was a mirror image of Temple. I just hope, if it is Collins, that he is not a sideways passer. The good news oddly enough is that he drew a 15-yard penalty for rushing on to the field to demand a targeting call on a Cincy player. It clearly was on replay but refs missed it on first call. So he took the penalty but stood up for his poor end who just got crowned in the solar plexis. Hard to tell from one half of boring football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 507599, member: 2175"] If it is Collins, then maybe not so much. Today I found Temple-Cincinnati 2018, both about eight games into the season. atched a half and gave up. Temple kind of went at up tempo, but not very much up to the tempo. Lots of dinks and dabs to the flats that I did not see a purpose to other than complete them, and not many were. (Temple's QB was 6-4 , 230 and had almost as many picks as TDs, something like 7-6. I am pretty sure GT had more TD passes than that.) Not much of a runner either, so hard to judge that as an option offense. One back set is all I saw with spreads and slots. But, and it is only Collins's second year, very slow team speed. They did go deep a couple of times with some drops. Defense was okay, but Cincinnati was not much faster if at all, and its QB was a mirror image of Temple. I just hope, if it is Collins, that he is not a sideways passer. The good news oddly enough is that he drew a 15-yard penalty for rushing on to the field to demand a targeting call on a Cincy player. It clearly was on replay but refs missed it on first call. So he took the penalty but stood up for his poor end who just got crowned in the solar plexis. Hard to tell from one half of boring football. [/QUOTE]
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