Win is a win. The most frustrating thing from last night.

bbcane

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They ran the same the same plays over and over and over. The same plays on o over and over. The same blitzes on d over and over. For the most part they worked for them.
 
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Yeah... I think the TE just caught another pass and is running free. It was frustrating as all **** and gives you ill reminders of last year especially. Let's hope they clean it up and that is not a sign of how our D really is since we haven't been tested by a true passing attack until last night.
 
More frustrating for me is Morris slinging it deep sideline over and over. How many pass plays did we hit over the middle? Where are the TEs and RBs releasing late over the middle? Where are the crossing patterns? Posts? TEs up the seam? As much success as we were having running the ball, I would have thought that those plays would have been there for the taking all night? Is that on Coley or Morris? I don't know.

Bottom line is 6-0. They stuck with it and came out of a hostile, primetime environment with a W, despite just about everything that could go wrong going wrong. Says a lot about the team and coaches. Some of us knew this would not be a blowout win. I'll gladly take it and move on to Wake.
 
The scary thing was seeing SteMo going through his progression and still choosing the guy in double coverage. He had some checkdowns that looked open. And you mean to tell me that Coley was not open all night? That kid should be getting a few plays called for him every game.

I would've loved to see us run a fake wr screen and throw it to the proposed blocker cause they were trying to jump that play all night. Just tell the blocker to 'whiff' on the block and keep running. quick pump fake by SM and bye bye for 6!
 
The scary thing was seeing SteMo going through his progression and still choosing the guy in double coverage. He had some checkdowns that looked open. And you mean to tell me that Coley was not open all night? That kid should be getting a few plays called for him every game.

I would've loved to see us run a fake wr screen and throw it to the proposed blocker cause they were trying to jump that play all night. Just tell the blocker to 'whiff' on the block and keep running. quick pump fake by SM and bye bye for 6!

Stephen Morris decides where he is going before he is even lined up. Sometimes he may pretend to scan the field, but he's really just turning his head for a sec prior to locking in on his choice. At this point in his career, I don't see it changing.
 
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If Ebron is blocking it's a run...If Ebron is not blocking and running a route its a pass. It's so obvious, LB's just needed to look his way and see what was up
 
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