Miami trying to go cooper Dejean on that last punt...lol
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Miami trying to go cooper Dejean on that last punt...lol
For 95% of fans AND the talking heads and reporters, the bowl game is probably the only thing they remember about the team. Especially for all but the bluest of blue bloods.
Best to destroy the opponent and have their last memory be "they were pretty good weren't they?"
I don’t trust any QB that had a significant WR advantage over opponents in college. I know that there are some that end up being successful, but it just seems that guys that needed to throw WRs open and had to go through progressions have so much more success in the NFL. When USC (and Williams) were successful, the USC WRs were running free. If they weren’t, USC struggled.
I don’t trust any QB that had a significant WR advantage over opponents in college. I know that there are some that end up being successful, but it just seems that guys that needed to throw WRs open and had to go through progressions have so much more success in the NFL. When USC (and Williams) were successful, the USC WRs were running free. If they weren’t, USC struggled.
2 things I want to see changed or banned in football:
- Tush push
- offensive team fumbles into end zone and loses possession even when the other team does not recover it either.
I don't know why people are against the tush push, unless there was evidence that it lead to more injuries.2 things I want to see changed or banned in football:
- Tush push
- offensive team fumbles into end zone and loses possession even when the other team does not recover it either.
I think the NFL is talking about changing this rule about the touchback and it should be changed. college should follow.2 things I want to see changed or banned in football:
- Tush push
- offensive team fumbles into end zone and loses possession even when the other team does not recover it either.
The Tush Push has been banned for YEARS in my house.2 things I want to see changed or banned in football:
- Tush push
- offensive team fumbles into end zone and loses possession even when the other team does not recover it either.
Agree. Not a fan of the tush push or any play where teammates aid the ball carrier. I haven't seen any injuries as a result of push. But feel potential is bigger on 8-10 yards runs by QB/Back and runner gets held up and then teammate comes flying in to aid runner.2 things I want to see changed or banned in football:
- Tush push
- offensive team fumbles into end zone and loses possession even when the other team does not recover it either.
I think Rutgers in this game is the first time where I've seen a team in "Tush Push Is Our Game Plan" mode.
I think it feels kind of like a cheat to push a guy in the backfield or on the line of scrimmage, maybe less so when it's downfield.