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A real OC would find a way to get this guy more involved
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I'm optimistic about his future, but.... most of his targets came against Arkansas Statednc said: -
How much of that is him playing great against a shitty opponent and how much of it is Morris?DerekJohnson said:
I'm optimistic about his future, but.... most of his targets came against Arkansas Statednc said: -
All of the receivers are playing well and three of them, Bynum, McMillan, and Odunze look poised to bust some big plays. It takes more than 2-3 touches though.
We know they are open too and not just against Arky State.
Edit...I'm on the start Sam train now. He's a quick read, aggressive QB by nature. He threw picks in camp because he'll sling the ball downfield. He's the key to keeping some semblance of a talented offense going into next season. Nothing is going to change with Morris. -
I noticed the receivers in the Michigan game which remains the only game I have seen. They look good
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I’m surprised we haven’t seen more WR sweeps with MMcMillan or Bynum or Odunze too I guess. Only ran them early in the season and with Jackson who looked like he had cement in his cleats. Feels like it would be a way to get the ball in better Wrs hands when your OL struggles to pass protect and your QB has no vision.
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Bring on SamRaceBannon said:I noticed the receivers in the Michigan game which remains the only game I have seen. They look good
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ISHITFireCohen said:
Bring on SamRaceBannon said:I noticed the receivers in the Michigan game which remains the only game I have seen. They look good
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Morris is broken and an anchor to the offense
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The fly sweep has been there for the taking pretty much every time they fake it. You're probably right though, that handing it to someone besides Jackson would bring on a big loss as the defense might actually pay attention to it.WoolleyDoog said:I’m surprised we haven’t seen more WR sweeps with MMcMillan or Bynum or Odunze too I guess. Only ran them early in the season and with Jackson who looked like he had cement in his cleats. Feels like it would be a way to get the ball in better Wrs hands when your OL struggles to pass protect and your QB has no vision.
Then again I’m sure if they did it it would just be automatic 6 yard losses.








