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Way too early analysis - GT v. Alcorn
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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 173000" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>I am not sure that all of my points haven't already been covered, but here they are.</p><p></p><p>-- Loved the overall sharpness and focus. I have seen many a GT team under many a coach sleep walk through an early game against a little team. Not last night. Nothing about it looked like a first game, except maybe the botched point after.</p><p></p><p>-- This has got to be fastest and most athletic set of backs we've had. Qua, Marshall, Snoddy, Lynch and on and on.</p><p></p><p>-- Loved seeing the A - Back pass back in the plan. And the As looked good as receivers. </p><p></p><p>-- Wide receivers looked very capable. Maybe this year Justin will spread it around more. I don't know that there is a great receiver in the group, but several good ones is fine. </p><p></p><p>-- Skov looked pretty much like I expected. A huge, bruiser of a back but with little quickness. At times he negated his size by running straight up. I know it isn't easy to run low, but if you have his skill set, you need to stay low. His main attribute is yards after contact, and if he runs high, he'll lose some of that. </p><p></p><p>--- I couldn't fault Thomas for the play where he took the huge loss. The same move has kept many plays alive, but this time there was an extra free rusher and he stepped right into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 173000, member: 705"] I am not sure that all of my points haven't already been covered, but here they are. -- Loved the overall sharpness and focus. I have seen many a GT team under many a coach sleep walk through an early game against a little team. Not last night. Nothing about it looked like a first game, except maybe the botched point after. -- This has got to be fastest and most athletic set of backs we've had. Qua, Marshall, Snoddy, Lynch and on and on. -- Loved seeing the A - Back pass back in the plan. And the As looked good as receivers. -- Wide receivers looked very capable. Maybe this year Justin will spread it around more. I don't know that there is a great receiver in the group, but several good ones is fine. -- Skov looked pretty much like I expected. A huge, bruiser of a back but with little quickness. At times he negated his size by running straight up. I know it isn't easy to run low, but if you have his skill set, you need to stay low. His main attribute is yards after contact, and if he runs high, he'll lose some of that. --- I couldn't fault Thomas for the play where he took the huge loss. The same move has kept many plays alive, but this time there was an extra free rusher and he stepped right into it. [/QUOTE]
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