Besides Ross...
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I could see him being a 5th or 6th rounder. Then again, he may seem overly explosive on an offense that just isn't dynamic.MikeDamone said:
Ross won't be an NFL player.
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Do you think you'd be able to tell with offense as its playing/structured now?
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He will get broken in half.HFNY said:I could see him being a 5th or 6th rounder. Then again, he may seem overly explosive on an offense that just isn't dynamic.
MikeDamone said:Ross won't be an NFL player.
HTH.
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Ross is an NFL player for his kick returning alone.
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Come on Damone...MikeDamone said:Ross won't be an NFL player.
HTH.
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He would be extremely lucky to make it out of the fall camp in one piece. Think DeAnthony Thomas.fivehundredmileDAWG said:
Come on Damone...MikeDamone said:Ross won't be an NFL player.
HTH.
It was only funny the first 23 times -
MikeDamone said:
He would be extremely lucky to make it out of the fall camp in one piece. Think DeAnthony Thomas.fivehundredmileDAWG said:
Come on Damone...MikeDamone said:Ross won't be an NFL player.
HTH.
It was only funny the first 23 times
Ross is always one hit away from getting murdered.
He's fast as doogs jumping on and off of a bandwagon but he's also soft as kim the midget in getting his feelings hurt. -
Liked Williams' ability to make completions - didn't like the ability to get any explosive plays as most of his throws were not stretching the defense. Obviously the conditions had a lot to do with things.HFNY said:The offense has been an issue throughout Pac-12 play rather than just last night.
On another note, I don't want Williams to bear the brunt of the blame. He was making his first start in terrible weather (Taylor Kelly wasn't much better) and the OL was starting two back-ups. He's obviously not the one who called a tossFS when we were gashing them up the middle.
IIRC, his fumble came from getting blindsided by a pass-rusher which speaks more to our OL than him.Dardanus said:You don't need an offense loaded with NFL talent to score more than 3 points on ASU's defense.
The fumble he was blindsided on a bit on what looked like a play they were trying to get the ball down the field. If you are going to be critical on it, it would be that Williams should have had a better mental clock and better ball security such that he wouldn't have fumbled on the hit. But that's also harsh on a kid making his first start.
The offense in general has been pretty bad. Someone said this elsewhere, but the offense is the most effective when running the ball downhill. If you look at the work done last night by Shaq and Cooper, you'd have taken that production before the game.
Really I think what we've learned through 8 games, and in particular the conference games, is that the margin for error for this team is just slim. If the defense has a rough day, the offense will be hard pressed to cover for them. Last night we definitely lost in the kicking game ... and we're not good enough to be able to "punt" the kicking game away. -
Wtf does running the ball downhill mean?
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Uh Kelly won the game and threw two TD passes in the same weather conditions Williams played in...hadn't played live ball in month. I would say he performed much better than Williams.HFNY said:The offense has been an issue throughout Pac-12 play rather than just last night.
On another note, I don't want Williams to bear the brunt of the blame. He was making his first start in terrible weather (Taylor Kelly wasn't much better) and the OL was starting two back-ups. He's obviously not the one who called a tossFS when we were gashing them up the middle.
IIRC, his fumble came from getting blindsided by a pass-rusher which speaks more to our OL than him.Dardanus said:You don't need an offense loaded with NFL talent to score more than 3 points on ASU's defense.







