Saturday, April 18, 2009

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I'm unable to watch the A-Day game at all so I will not be able to make any comments.  Leave any observations or anything on the comments.  I'd love to read them.  I know offense is currently winning (wow) 50-22 or something like that.  Post some observations.

2 comments:

  1. I thought the running game looked blitzkrieg-ish. Tate, Fannin, Lil O all could have big years...but it's hard to know if the offense has improved THAT much or the D has regressed, but when you consider how many walk-ons were playing I wouldn't read too much into the offensive domination. Adams looks to be the playmaker we've been looking for since Courtney Taylor left but the rest of the wideouts looked just as useless as last year. Hopefully the incoming freshman will be able to jump in. And as far as QB goes...sorry Kodi, I've been a cheerleader for you but Caudle just looks better in this offense. With the runningbacks doing what they did we just need a QB who can make throws and that guy is Neil. My biggest worry is that Burns will transfer and with Trotter out for the year (torn ACL...yeah maybe tackling the qbs in spring practice was a dumb idea) and Todd minus a throwing arm we are about to be in serious trouble @ Qb as far as depth goes. Let's hope Rollison qualfies because he might be needed sooner than later.

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  2. Kodi looked bad on the passes to the flats. Other than that, the offense ran pretty smooth with him in. Caudle looked good on most passes, but he didnt handle the pressure from the d-line well. I didnt see a clear standout even though Caudle had better numbers. He always has better numbers (see last year's scrims).

    Tate looke great and so did Fannin!! They ran hard and fast. I agree that Darwin Adams looked like a playmaker. Zachery was very fast on that reverse for a TD but the unsung heros of the day are the OL!! They made that reverse/TD work with their down field blocking! McCalebb is as good as advertised or better. He is not afraid to block either!

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