Keyton and Milton

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The question with Ramel has always been his speed. But, similar to Cedric, he makes up for that with great route-running. I would like to see Ramel improve his speed just a tad so as to give Milton a little more room for error on deep balls. Although he was plenty open on that bomb in the Orange Bowl.
Yes he was. Dont think the broadcast even showed the full route, but I saw it somewhere. He double moved that CB and the guy bit w one step, and Keystone was gone for a 5 yard separation ... TD Big Orange! (In my best John Ward voice)

That's what I mean by props for him. The announcers never mentioned him after that, bc he's somehow not on their narrative radar. Neither was Darnell Wright. The entire Bama game and the entire CU game and his name was never mentioned. Will Anderson & Klubnick the Great sure were. 🙄
 
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Yes he was. Dont think the broadcast even showed the full route, but I saw it somewhere. He double moved that CB and the guy bit w one step, and Keystone was gone for a 5 yard separation ... TD Big Orange! (In my best John Ward voice)

That's what I mean by props for him. The announcers never mentioned him after that, bc he's somehow not on their narrative radar. Neither was Darnell Wright. The entire Bama game and the entire CU game and his name was never mentioned. Will Anderson & Klubnick the Great sure were. 🙄
Yeah, but his parents were there.
 
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Cuz he was Tillman’s replacement at outside WR. Lot to love about Keyton, but it wasn’t a one on one competition with Squirrel. For limited opportunities, Squirrel eclipsed him in productivity imo. Reminds me of Hyatt in a limited Pruitt offense. Big plays waiting to happen…and happening despite.
It did look like Squirrel was more productive. But if you look at the stats, Squirrel had 29 catches for 475 yards averaging 16.5 yards per catch. Keyton had 32 for 568 at 17.8 ypc.
 
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It did look like Squirrel was more productive. But if you look at the stats, Squirrel had 29 catches for 475 yards averaging 16.5 yards per catch. Keyton had 32 for 568 at 17.8 ypc.
It did look like Squirrel was more productive. But if you look at the stats, Squirrel had 29 catches for 475 yards averaging 16.5 yards per catch. Keyton had 32 for 568 at 17.8 ypc.
And as an outside receiver, he should have more ypc. Shows Squirrel's explosiveness in more limited touches as a slot receiver.
 
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Yes he was. Dont think the broadcast even showed the full route, but I saw it somewhere. He double moved that CB and the guy bit w one step, and Keyton was gone for a 5 yard separation ... TD Big Orange! (In my best John Ward voice)

That's what I mean by props for him. The announcers never mentioned him after that, bc he's somehow not on their narrative radar. Neither was Darnell Wright. The entire Bama game and the entire CU game and his name was never mentioned. Will Anderson & Klubnick the Great sure were. 🙄
Twister! Wait for it (0:46)!
 

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