When ND had a star DB go out, Clemson went after his replacement all night. When Georgia’s went out, we didn't even test the backup. Hell, even when their receivers are covered on deep routes our opposition throw it anyway because they know our DBs rarely make a play on the ball until it’s too late. We needed to at least try deep throws.
The announcer compared Book to Theisman
also has made some great plays in the past and it is hard to believe he won't again. Remember the catch against Michigan last year, that might have been the difference in the game. I do think he has to get back in the slot.
if the receiviers don't get separation within 20 yards, they're out of Book's range, so he pulls it and runs
yet.
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2nd and 3rd string DB's was borderline criminal. But was anyone really surprised? I know I wasn't.
Football coaches notice things like that and exploit them. BK is a system coach, there's a difference.
I don’t know what team you are watching. It can’t be Notre Dame because we are #10 in the country in pass defense efficiency.
Maybe you should re-watch the last 10 years of games.
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I’m the one who has touted the fact he’s has 2 (unofficial) undefeated regular seasons. You can be critical of someone without being biased against them. You’re the type that says “You’re not a real fan” if someone says anything negative about a team.
Different players and different coach. I quoted an actual statistic. That’s the opposite of bias.
Your quoting stats from Louisville and New Mexico. I’m stating what every opposing OC sees: Just throw it up and let your WRs make a play.
Stop digging yourself deeper.
He hires the guys, duh.
ball, you can complete those wide open down the middle