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Boundary to boundary we don’t have an issue. What’s going to be an issue is if our LBs don’t stay in the middle of the field and their RB breaks one up the middle.We are going to learn where our run defense stands this week. I am concerned about run plays to the edges and the little speed option that Florida runs with Emory.
Ball security is a big thing to try and fix. It is not easily fixable.So other players can improve as the season goes but he can't? Maybe the staff has been working with him specifically on ball security this week based on his past few games...
this one?I wonder where that Shadow Man post from years ago is buried? No more deals lol
Ball security is a big thing to try and fix. It is not easily fixable.
You either have it or you don’t. You might fix it slightly but look at Foster…. Dude had Ball Security issues even into the pros even after working on it.
UF, BAMA, LSU, and UGA in one season....see this is why I don't care to play a big non conference game every year...f*** that...we don't need to...especially now. Also, with the Texas and OU coming over....absolutely no need. Playing a non conference game similar to a team like Pittsburgh is fine with.
Solve QB/WR and we solve a ton of problems. If we hit those long passes this is a different team. The struggling OL gets a ton better if the QB can hit a few long passes while also being a threat to run. That alone would make us a better team and definitely buy us time for recruiting killer players on the lines and elsewhere. I almost think it's the only path forward for a team working from behind. QB has been the major factor that changed things for Clemson (now they're suffering the lack of it) and it was a major reason we were able to rebuild under Majors as well as what took us to new levels under Fulmer. It was even the major reason Butch was able to be successful with Dobbs making up for a lot of deficiencies all over the field.
The more I think about it the more I'm glad that JH is a former QB. Surely, that will help recruiting the position in the future because I think it's the key.