Wright is just a blocker and Tremble's hands trembled: he couldn't hold onto a ball early in the first quarter on third down that killed a drive, and then later let a ball go through his hands that resulted in an interception. Both balls were off target but catchable.
BTW, Foskey needs to start at DE. He's way too good to be a backup. He's a force.
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...he didn't have a great game, but he is a receiver in a TEs body. Let's see how he does this weekend. I think he'll show significant improvement. Baby Gronk is scary looking (18 YO???? He's a full grown man already!) but Tremble's got more experience, and I think he'll step it up. I think I only saw one throw up the seam to him.
Aside for looking awkward and not being effective, he could get hurt. Even though he's a frosh, he's a big boy, lower his shoulder and punish them or try stiff arm and keep on running. Most DB's don't really want to tackle TE's anyway.
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Nobody puts baby Gronk on a corner.
As he continues to develop and adjust to the speed of the college game, he's going to be very tough to cover.
Now we just need some receivers to develop and a QB that looks further than 10 yards downfield (especially when he feels a little heat) to open the field up more for him.
Book missed a wide open Keys that would have been a TD if he wasn't busy staring at the closest receiver.
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The only thing that needs to change with #87 is more touches, I am hoping TR understands that.
And yes, Foskey is going to be a force. His motor is awesome for that size.
I was sucking Guinness straight from the tap most of the game, but it seemed Tremble's name was called far too often.
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