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If you guys remember the Auburn game, if we didn't blow it on special teams, it was going to be a battle to the end. But they blew it open with 3-4 big returns.
We didn't have that element in our game. Now, we do. I think it's going to affect the outcome of a few games this year.
If you guys remember the Auburn game, if we didn't blow it on special teams, it was going to be a battle to the end. But they blew it open with 3-4 big returns.
We didn't have that element in our game. Now, we do. I think it's going to affect the outcome of a few games this year.
Nick Marshall rushed for 200+ yards too, iirc. That game (plus Oregon) totally exposed our lack of team speed. Both painful games to watch.
I readily admit that I am guilty of thinking of Vic as a "smaller, quick return guy" and ignored the possibility of him having an impact as a young WR.
Given the speed at which we'll play, Vic will have a chance to get reps. Take advantage.
Depth charts out of summer work outs mean nothing. It's usually a reward for hard work I the weight room and a motivation move for some guys. If Wharton couldn't fake a safety that's when you should be worried. Geeeesh
Exactly. It's ST returns like that, which can just demoralize an opponent.Yes, they were! But if you remember Auburn, after Jacques had that pick 6, we were only down one score and had all the momentum...then they took the ensuing kickoff and ran it all the way back. Killed all the momentum, and I think that was just before half.
Love it, Ugo is very fast though... Got to consider he was a year younger than Vic during this race
I'll certainly consider that GFW. But Vic still gon' whip dey azz! lol :hi:
I hope that if we can't flip Amadi from the Pound Puppies(dawgs don't go to jail) then I hope to see Vic break this dude's ankles in the open field with that smirk on his face as he glides into the cheggarboards! GBO!