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Can ND's receiving corps get better separation this year and reduce the number of ad libs?

Author: (unknown user) (User Info Not Available)
Posted at 6:05 pm on Apr 2, 2021
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Some may blame Book for hesitating.

It's a good corps, and rees will have the necessary time to better install his offense.

I am hopeful we will see more completions off of early reads.


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I sol (sigh out loud) when I think of what might have been

Author: Turkish  (1376 Posts - Joined: Oct 23, 2007)
Posted at 1:22 pm on Apr 3, 2021
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If our projected top 2020 WRs had played meaningful minutes.

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I think yes. The young guys are more twitchy and fast.

Author: jray  (3647 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 2:03 am on Apr 3, 2021
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I'd say both QB and WR's were to blame for what was missing in our passing attack

Author: tky21  (2641 Posts - Joined: May 13, 2010)
Posted at 1:50 am on Apr 3, 2021
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and I think both will be vastly improved in this regard.

An improved and more explosive and dynamic passing game should only help the OLine and running game as well.


"Put a Riddell on somebody and be the most physical team in the country until the whistle blows."
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But you said ND hasn't been recruiting or developing well enough at WR.

Author: NDavenue  (7489 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 8:25 pm on Apr 2, 2021
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I don't believe illusions because too much is for real.
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True. Still doesn’t mean they can’t have a nice little passing attack.

Author: (unknown user) (User Info Not Available)
Posted at 9:30 pm on Apr 2, 2021
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We will have a hard time beating elite teams without exceptional WR talent and coaching.

However, noticeable improvements are possible.


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