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Post by Bornthrilla on Oct 29, 2010 16:55:33 GMT -5
In an attempt to focus on some positives, let me give props to sophomore receiver Torrian Warren.
Dude is the without a doubt the most talented player on this team.
Job number one for our offensive coaches should be to find a way to get the ball into his hands more often. Actually, there should not be any offensive packages where he is not out on the field.
Every time he touches the ball he is a threat to score.
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Post by Aggie911 on Oct 29, 2010 19:31:46 GMT -5
I guess you did not see him drop the ball on the first series, first quarter ,third down ,7 yds standing all by himself.
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Post by Bornthrilla on Oct 29, 2010 21:28:56 GMT -5
That was one play, which would have just been a first down.
I guess you did not see him make up for that drop by basically running back two kickoffs. He nearly put up 12 of our 17 points by himself.
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Post by Brandmasta on Oct 29, 2010 21:30:52 GMT -5
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Post by steadymovin on Oct 30, 2010 2:13:10 GMT -5
That was one play, which would have just been a first down. I guess you did not see him make up for that drop by basically running back two kickoffs. He nearly put up 12 of our 17 points by himself. Yea but at that point the score was 0-0 & A&T was CLEARLY moving the ball up & down the field on them. Had Warren made that catch, we go up 7-0 & its a different ball game...maybe but we'll never know. Hell, Im glad Warren returned those kicks but the score was like 26-0 when he did it so I mean....
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Post by basefoot00 on Oct 30, 2010 6:31:15 GMT -5
Warren is a talent let's be real about it! I agree he should have caught the ball but dang everyone including the greatest drop a pass. He makes plays period when he gets the ball, just look at the previous week and his return average. In regards to the comment who knows what may have happened? I think anyone and everyone knew we were going to lose but didn't expect to get embarrassed.
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Post by Brandmasta on Oct 30, 2010 7:42:12 GMT -5
That was one play, which would have just been a first down. I guess you did not see him make up for that drop by basically running back two kickoffs. He nearly put up 12 of our 17 points by himself. Yea but at that point the score was 0-0 & A&T was CLEARLY moving the ball up & down the field on them. Had Warren made that catch, we go up 7-0 & its a different ball game...maybe but we'll never know. Hell, Im glad Warren returned those kicks but the score was like 26-0 when he did it so I mean.... So maybe we would have only lost 60-24. But honestly, they didnt score more because they took their foot off the gas in the 4th quarter. There was no way we would have been in the game, catch or no catch.They could have easily put 2 more TDs on the board in the second half if they wanted to. On a side note, I hope BCU breaks the scoreboard against Hampton next weekend. I heard Hampton coaches yelling "put the ball in the endzone!" when they had a 14 point AND the ball 1st and goal AND less a minute left in the game.
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Post by Aggie911 on Oct 30, 2010 9:06:04 GMT -5
Take advantage when you can, you do not always get another chance........But, T.Warren did had a good game ;D
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Post by ohsixrain on Oct 31, 2010 8:47:53 GMT -5
T. Warren is a beast...like stated earlier. But they big question is....why is it that we can see that he is a beast and the coaching staff sees him everyday? And question 2 is....do they (coaches) know he's a beast? I mean, they don't act like they know he's a beast because, if they knew, I would think they would try and get the ball in his hands early and often. We have weapons but, we don't maximize their potential on offense. Our offense has improved but, it still hasn't reached it's maximum potential because all they aren't using all of the weapons they have. Imagine going to war with a bazooka, tank and AK-47. But you only use they AK-47 and bazooka in the fight and lose, whose fault is that? Why didn't they use the tank would be the logical question. But, what do I know...I'm just a fan!
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Post by Aggie Monster on Oct 31, 2010 9:29:10 GMT -5
A friend of mine told me something over the phone. I was downplaying how good the kids were on this pop warner team. I kept saying stuff like "we'll see how we do next year" and "it will be an adjustment for them".
He quickly cut me off and said, "Bruh! Who will they be playing against next year? The same kids they are dominating now! If they stay well coached they will continue to dominate. "
E-nuff said!
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Post by steadymovin on Oct 31, 2010 12:16:01 GMT -5
Trust me, I believe the full potential of the offense will be on display next year with a healthy Kindle running the offense. You see how the run game has been for them without a passing game. Now implement a good QB getting the ball in the hands on Miles & Warren on top of Mayhew running like he has been! Hopefully they will get it together & maximize it!
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Post by mudabo on Oct 31, 2010 22:39:21 GMT -5
Warren is indeed a talent, but from what I am seeing, he carries a chip on his shoulder. Now that is not a BAD thing, but we don't have coaches that know how to deal with that type of energy. They deem it as negative, when actually, it is positive YES I CAN energy. I enjoy watching the young man. Now, from my perspective, he is not a curl, out square out type receiver. He is a receiver that should receive the ball on the move. One one one, he will be able to break some tackles and make big plays. Miles and Warren are definitely a good tandem. Miles is being double teamed in a lot of situations. Teams should be made to pay on those situations. Miles can move the chains, but Warren can score. With half of the O line graduating this year, I really hope the coaches are developing some young talent to protect Kindle. He's gonna need it.
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Post by Aggie One on Nov 1, 2010 14:17:39 GMT -5
Frankly I can think of about three I am glad are graduating.
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Post by steadymovin on Nov 1, 2010 15:42:39 GMT -5
Frankly I can think of about three I am glad are graduating. There are only 2 graduating this year, Carter & Cohen. The rest will be returning, sorry to disappoint. As for the original reason for this thread. I totally agree that Warren should get alot more deep post & fly routes instead of outs. Espeacially with the single coverage he's been recieving all year.
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Post by Bigboy on Nov 2, 2010 8:02:04 GMT -5
I am happy and glad when any of our players graduate, for what ever reason! As for the OL they have been the bright spot on this team. None of us expected the OL to perform as they have so far this season. They are the reason that Mayhew is having such a good season. Berry has done an outstanding job with this OL. I know most of us feel that he is not a good OC but he is doing a good job with the OL. Back to T. Warren, he needs the ball in his hand more than he has been getting it, whether on offence or special team. He can be a difference maker.
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