Kick or Receive?

Kick or Receive

  • Kick

    Votes: 36 57.1%
  • Receive

    Votes: 27 42.9%

  • Total voters
    63
  • Poll closed .

Dghustla

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Kick: Most likely we will need the ball coming out of half time.
Receive: Scoring first would be huge.
 
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Kick. The only reason to receive is if a team really can't throw the ball and getting them down early would force them to throw. Not the case here.
 
Defer (kick) - let the defense take the field first in the hostile environment. D has struggled a bit early anyway and has adjusted. If the D makes an early play, it sets the table nicely.
 
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Receive, please. Easier to score with the ball than without. Rather have more possessions than less.
 
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Kick. If we can stop Winston from the jump it will energize the team and prove he isn't superman playing QB
 
Kick and come down and make a Robert Bailey type hit on the kickoff to set the tone.
 
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With this team I would normally kick off. For this game I would receive. Even if we don't score we can punt and pin them back*. Field position will be huge this game.

Either kick or receive, this game will require the D the O and special teams to be hitting on all cylinders.

*Edit: the downside is they could take more time off the clock until Morris finds his groove.
 
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Receive: run back kick off, then surprise onside kick. Score again and watch all the fans faces shell shocked 14-0 Canes in the first 5mins. FSWho jimmies shakin'!

Then let the D on the field and see what's up.
 
Receive..... let the offense get comfortable on the field first and try to set a tone for the defense, b/c kicking off hasnt worked for us in the 1st half so far during conference play this year.
 
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I like getting the ball to start the second half.. if you're up, you can stretch the lead, if you're down, you can play catch up.
 
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