Thots RE: Utah Win
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Anyone know if McDuffie has been targeted more than that last throw by Utah? I honestly can't remember anyone even testing him.
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Bless you, @DoogCourics. You're doing the lord's work out here. Even with my bitter, broken doog heart... a quality courics poast always makes me happy.
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guntlove said:
Bless you, @DoogCourics. You're doing the lord's work out here. Even with my bitter, broken doog heart... a quality courics poast always makes me happy.
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Lake said during his post game interview with Castricone and Damon that without even looking at the tape, there are two things to fix:
1) Run defense and run fits (guessing like they did against OSU instead of sticking to assignments like Arizona
2) Missed tackles. He said that the missed tackles showed up for the first time all season and it cost them 3rd down conversions and points. He says it will be fixed right away.
He said the QB scrambling wasn’t expected, but that guys weren’t sticking to their pass rush lanes or their run fits the whole first half. It let the QB continue to make plays. He said that’s why Kwat is the best, he made the adjustments, the defense fixed the issues, and the second half was a shutout.
He also said right before the last drive John Donovan pulled the offense together and Lake listened in. Jon Don told the guys we are going to go on a nice long drive the length of the field, we’re going to move the chains, and we’re going to score. We have a lot of time and all our time-outs. Everyone was calm and confident, and Lake knew they would score by looking at that huddle.
He said their 4 min drill is called the Kobe drill, because it’s for finishing the game. He said as the drive went on and plays were made like Puka’s catch, the players on the sideline were chanting “its Kobe time”. -
3 targets, 9 yards, and an INT in 3 games.Sources said:Anyone know if McDuffie has been targeted more than that last throw by Utah? I honestly can't remember anyone even testing him.
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This is boner inducing. Maybe the coolest thing I've read here all morning.DoogCourics said:Lake said during his post game interview with Castricone and Damon that without even looking at the tape, there are two things to fix:
1) Run defense and run fits (guessing like they did against OSU instead of sticking to assignments like Arizona
2) Missed tackles. He said that the missed tackles showed up for the first time all season and it cost them 3rd down conversions and points. He says it will be fixed right away.
He said the QB scrambling wasn’t expected, but that guys weren’t sticking to their pass rush lanes or their run fits the whole first half. It let the QB continue to make plays. He said that’s why Kwat is the best, he made the adjustments, the defense fixed the issues, and the second half was a shutout.
He also said right before the last drive John Donovan pulled the offense together and Lake listened in. Jon Don told the guys we are going to go on a nice long drive the length of the field, we’re going to move the chains, and we’re going to score. We have a lot of time and all our time-outs. Everyone was calm and confident, and Lake knew they would score by looking at that huddle.
He said their 4 min drill is called the Kobe drill, because it’s for finishing the game. He said as the drive went on and plays were made like Puka’s catch, the players on the sideline were chanting “its Kobe time”.
TYFYS -
You got it dood.theknowledge said:
This is boner inducing. Maybe the coolest thing I've read here all morning.DoogCourics said:Lake said during his post game interview with Castricone and Damon that without even looking at the tape, there are two things to fix:
1) Run defense and run fits (guessing like they did against OSU instead of sticking to assignments like Arizona
2) Missed tackles. He said that the missed tackles showed up for the first time all season and it cost them 3rd down conversions and points. He says it will be fixed right away.
He said the QB scrambling wasn’t expected, but that guys weren’t sticking to their pass rush lanes or their run fits the whole first half. It let the QB continue to make plays. He said that’s why Kwat is the best, he made the adjustments, the defense fixed the issues, and the second half was a shutout.
He also said right before the last drive John Donovan pulled the offense together and Lake listened in. Jon Don told the guys we are going to go on a nice long drive the length of the field, we’re going to move the chains, and we’re going to score. We have a lot of time and all our time-outs. Everyone was calm and confident, and Lake knew they would score by looking at that huddle.
He said their 4 min drill is called the Kobe drill, because it’s for finishing the game. He said as the drive went on and plays were made like Puka’s catch, the players on the sideline were chanting “its Kobe time”.
TYFYS
Molden said in his interview that he will remember this game forever, when he’s an old man in a rocking chair he will still be talking about it. He said it’s the most memorable game he’s ever been in, even without the crowd it’s #1.
“I just said to coach Lake, that’s a game where you go in the locker room and you can feel the bond of the team strengthening, so I’ll remember that forever.”
Quite honestly I think this was a big game for the mentality of this team. It showed them that even playing the worst game of the year, doing everything wrong in every aspect and being down 21-0, they proved to themselves that they can fight back and win a game they didn’t have business winning. -
Molden on his pick:
“It was a third down. I was guarding the slot, and typically they only run 1 route out of that formation, but they actually ran a different route this time. But I stayed true to my technique, and we got great pressure on them. I don’t know who it was, probably Zion to be honest, and then I just undercut the route.”
Molden on the offense’s 88 yard game winning drive:
“It was perfect to be honest with you. At that point we kinda knew, the defense knew ‘hey offense this is all on you, we’re not going back in. Take this game away, and play after play big plays were being made.”
“I love our offense, I think I’m the number 1 coach Donovan fan out there. Watching them play and do their thing after a game that wasn’t perfect, but watching them execute when the stakes were the highest was just awesome.”
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Winning that game is a million times better than losing it.
In CFB week to week play is ALWAYS up and down, unless you have NC caliber talent.
Right now this is a top 25 team that could be a top 10 team by season's end, they just have to keep getting better (and avoid major injuries). -
Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.”
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NTD, BB. After 20 years in the military I always wanted guys around me who could stay calm.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.” -
Calm in the moment, but ice in his veins celebration after. Was perfectCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
NTD, BB. After 20 years in the military I always wanted guys around me who could stay calm.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.” -
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.” -
I actually believe him. The way he blocks, I 100% believe he gets off on pancaking dudes or driving them back 10 yards. He’s a bully and I love him. He just happens to also have great hands.RoadDawg55 said:
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.” -
George Kittle says the same thing too. I like my white TEs TUFFDoogCourics said:
I actually believe him. The way he blocks, I 100% believe he gets off on pancaking dudes or driving them back 10 yards. He’s a bully and I love him. He just happens to also have great hands.RoadDawg55 said:
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.” -
Cade "DNC" Otton IMODoogCourics said:
I actually believe him. The way he blocks, I 100% believe he gets off on pancaking dudes or driving them back 10 yards. He’s a bully and I love him. He just happens to also have great hands.RoadDawg55 said:
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.” -
Cade has about the best football DNA this state can offer.
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Cade's blocking in the Utah game wasn't quite as good as in the previous two, but was still pretty good. He's playing at an AA level, blocking like Dissly and catching the ball like Hunter. Also, Westover had way fewer snaps and Culp's blocking was just ok. I didn't see Redman play at all.DoogCourics said:
I actually believe him. The way he blocks, I 100% believe he gets off on pancaking dudes or driving them back 10 yards. He’s a bully and I love him. He just happens to also have great hands.RoadDawg55 said:
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.” -
Hunter dropped the ball a lot.Woof said:
Cade's blocking in the Utah game wasn't quite as good as in the previous two, but was still pretty good. He's playing at an AA level, blocking like Dissly and catching the ball like Hunter. Also, Westover had way fewer snaps and Culp's blocking was just ok. I didn't see Redman play at all.DoogCourics said:
I actually believe him. The way he blocks, I 100% believe he gets off on pancaking dudes or driving them back 10 yards. He’s a bully and I love him. He just happens to also have great hands.RoadDawg55 said:
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.”
He's catching *better* than Hunter. -
Fair poont. Cade hasn't done those one-handed Rose Bowl catches yet though, so it's probably even-ish? My point was more that he's a much bigger threat in the passing game than Sample, Dissly, or Daniels ever were. Maybe that's scheme as much as it is talent though.dnc said:
Hunter dropped the ball a lot.Woof said:
Cade's blocking in the Utah game wasn't quite as good as in the previous two, but was still pretty good. He's playing at an AA level, blocking like Dissly and catching the ball like Hunter. Also, Westover had way fewer snaps and Culp's blocking was just ok. I didn't see Redman play at all.DoogCourics said:
I actually believe him. The way he blocks, I 100% believe he gets off on pancaking dudes or driving them back 10 yards. He’s a bully and I love him. He just happens to also have great hands.RoadDawg55 said:
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.”
He's catching *better* than Hunter. -
I can’t recall Otton ever dropping a pass. He probably has, but he easily has the best hands on the team and probably has since his first game.dnc said:
Hunter dropped the ball a lot.Woof said:
Cade's blocking in the Utah game wasn't quite as good as in the previous two, but was still pretty good. He's playing at an AA level, blocking like Dissly and catching the ball like Hunter. Also, Westover had way fewer snaps and Culp's blocking was just ok. I didn't see Redman play at all.DoogCourics said:
I actually believe him. The way he blocks, I 100% believe he gets off on pancaking dudes or driving them back 10 yards. He’s a bully and I love him. He just happens to also have great hands.RoadDawg55 said:
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.”
He's catching *better* than Hunter. -
I think he is sample with slightly better hands. Sample is looking pretty good at cinci last time i saw him playWoof said:
Fair poont. Cade hasn't done those one-handed Rose Bowl catches yet though, so it's probably even-ish? My point was more that he's a much bigger threat in the passing game than Sample, Dissly, or Daniels ever were. Maybe that's scheme as much as it is talent though.dnc said:
Hunter dropped the ball a lot.Woof said:
Cade's blocking in the Utah game wasn't quite as good as in the previous two, but was still pretty good. He's playing at an AA level, blocking like Dissly and catching the ball like Hunter. Also, Westover had way fewer snaps and Culp's blocking was just ok. I didn't see Redman play at all.DoogCourics said:
I actually believe him. The way he blocks, I 100% believe he gets off on pancaking dudes or driving them back 10 yards. He’s a bully and I love him. He just happens to also have great hands.RoadDawg55 said:
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.”
He's catching *better* than Hunter. -
He's much better than SampleFireCohen said:
I think he is sample with slightly better hands. Sample is looking pretty good at cinci last time i saw him playWoof said:
Fair poont. Cade hasn't done those one-handed Rose Bowl catches yet though, so it's probably even-ish? My point was more that he's a much bigger threat in the passing game than Sample, Dissly, or Daniels ever were. Maybe that's scheme as much as it is talent though.dnc said:
Hunter dropped the ball a lot.Woof said:
Cade's blocking in the Utah game wasn't quite as good as in the previous two, but was still pretty good. He's playing at an AA level, blocking like Dissly and catching the ball like Hunter. Also, Westover had way fewer snaps and Culp's blocking was just ok. I didn't see Redman play at all.DoogCourics said:
I actually believe him. The way he blocks, I 100% believe he gets off on pancaking dudes or driving them back 10 yards. He’s a bully and I love him. He just happens to also have great hands.RoadDawg55 said:
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.”
He's catching *better* than Hunter. -
Kamari's block was incredible in real time. Free blitzer up the middle and Kamari obliterated him. That play never happens without him.DoogCourics said: -
#MyKamari
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Idk I thought sample was pretty good player, too bad petersen’s offense was too busy shifting them around instead of throwing it their way.dnc said:
He's much better than SampleFireCohen said:
I think he is sample with slightly better hands. Sample is looking pretty good at cinci last time i saw him playWoof said:
Fair poont. Cade hasn't done those one-handed Rose Bowl catches yet though, so it's probably even-ish? My point was more that he's a much bigger threat in the passing game than Sample, Dissly, or Daniels ever were. Maybe that's scheme as much as it is talent though.dnc said:
Hunter dropped the ball a lot.Woof said:
Cade's blocking in the Utah game wasn't quite as good as in the previous two, but was still pretty good. He's playing at an AA level, blocking like Dissly and catching the ball like Hunter. Also, Westover had way fewer snaps and Culp's blocking was just ok. I didn't see Redman play at all.DoogCourics said:
I actually believe him. The way he blocks, I 100% believe he gets off on pancaking dudes or driving them back 10 yards. He’s a bully and I love him. He just happens to also have great hands.RoadDawg55 said:
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.”
He's catching *better* than Hunter. -
Yes, Sample was pretty good. Otton is amazing.FireCohen said:
Idk I thought sample was pretty good player, too bad petersen’s offense was too busy shifting them around instead of throwing it their way.dnc said:
He's much better than SampleFireCohen said:
I think he is sample with slightly better hands. Sample is looking pretty good at cinci last time i saw him playWoof said:
Fair poont. Cade hasn't done those one-handed Rose Bowl catches yet though, so it's probably even-ish? My point was more that he's a much bigger threat in the passing game than Sample, Dissly, or Daniels ever were. Maybe that's scheme as much as it is talent though.dnc said:
Hunter dropped the ball a lot.Woof said:
Cade's blocking in the Utah game wasn't quite as good as in the previous two, but was still pretty good. He's playing at an AA level, blocking like Dissly and catching the ball like Hunter. Also, Westover had way fewer snaps and Culp's blocking was just ok. I didn't see Redman play at all.DoogCourics said:
I actually believe him. The way he blocks, I 100% believe he gets off on pancaking dudes or driving them back 10 yards. He’s a bully and I love him. He just happens to also have great hands.RoadDawg55 said:
True OKG. He’s allowed to say he likes getting the ball better after 100 yard games. Pete is gone. Talk some shit Otton.DoogCourics said:Cade Otton on the final 88 yard game winning drive:
“In the huddle we all just looked at each other and we knew what we needed to do. It’s either score a touchdown and win the game. Or don’t and we lose the game. It’s crazy, football is so complicated but in that moment it was so simple. We just needed to execute, go down the field and score a touchdown and win the game.”
On his favorite part of being a TE:
“First and foremost I want to drive someone into the ground. That’s got to be number one. I’m an extra tackle first and foremost, and then if I get the ball here and there that’s fine.
On Dylan Morris:
“Incredible. Coach Lake talked about it at halftime. Things weren’t going well, we had zero points, but DMO had the same look on his face. Not too high, not too low. He’s a great leader, and it showed up in the second half.”
He's catching *better* than Hunter.
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Kamari has always been a reliable blocker. Recall a few years ago when we played Colorado and Kamari was used exclusively to pick up CU's blitzes and lead for Gaskin.dnc said:
Kamari's block was incredible in real time. Free blitzer up the middle and Kamari obliterated him. That play never happens without him.DoogCourics said:
I don't see McGrew or Davis making those types of blocks (at least not yet for Davis).