I believe 4-5 plays will be the difference in this game and I want Love to have a majority of the touches. Love and Faison are the only home run threats to score in open space. Price is right behind them but Love needs the ball often. Denbrock’s one goal should be getting the ball in space to Love and Faison, handing it off or throwing it.
The other factor in this game needs be our TEs they need to be a threat in the 10-20 yard range, especially in the red zone. Denbrock needs to use misdirection and throwbacks to negate the GA speed from DL.
ND will need over 28 points to win this game.
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Saying Jadarian Price doesn’t have burst, power or speed is flat out wrong.
You can say Love is faster (which is true) without saying Price doesn't have those..especially considering how close they are in every area except for flat out speed.
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We have the luxury of having two outstanding RB's, with a very capable Aneyas Williams ready to contribute.
Very comfortable with Price getting carries. If anything, he may have a little more 'burst' than Love.
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He's the difference maker on offense.
Georgia is elite, huge strong and fast
Pound The Rock maybe 60% Love carries 30% the other star and then maybe 10% Ananias Williams. He’s look good all year. He’s a fucking bruiser.
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our RB's to stay healthy post Georgia victory + next season...
LFG IRISH
They hit harder than most defenses. Trying to win a ball control game against that bunch is going to require good running backs who can rotate in and share the load.
Trying to give that many carries to one back is going to get him battered and bruised all too quickly.
Think of how tired and slow Ryan Grant looked in the last few games of 2002, and how sloppy he had played in those last 4 games compared to the first 8 games. I'd even argue that he started looking very slow and sloppy around the time of the BC game. Even though he had a pretty good day, he was getting knocked down with one hit, as opposed to breaking tackles.
Navy: 10 carries for 13 yards
Rutgers: 18 carries for 68 yards
USC: 10 carries for 16 yards
NC State: 21 carries for 68 yards
Thankfully, we have three very capable ones (Love, Price, Williams), and another high talent freshman who is a pretty speedy bruiser (Young).
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Kid can take it to the house just as quickly as JL..
Love almost always picks up positive yardage.
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And Williams gets stuffed less than either of them.
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You voiced your opinion that Love "needs" 65% of the carries..I voiced mine that we should let the ones who brought us here make that call.
What's the difference? We can both have opinions right?
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Smart ass is kinda what I do..read my profile.
I think you've been sent to the children''s table. Don't speak. Let the experts do the talking.
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