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I do agree that
I do think Rutgers provides Cardale a better chance for success with their lame pass defense. But if the coaches have decided to go with JT now, they need to do it full tilt to make sure he and the offense are ready for the meat of the season. Which is basically the last two...
My brother was at the game. He said that the majority of fans in sections around him were chanting JT, no one near him was saying bad things towards Cardale, just that he seems too indecisive. I tend to agree with the latter comment.
In my mind, there is no question that JT should be starting. The between the line comments from many on the team indicates that he is the leader they want on the field.
Hopefully Barkley goes pro after his Junior year. :wink:
I think it is apparent how important Josh Perry is to this defense. Hope he gets back on the field soon.
I like the aggressive D so I am willing to take the good with the bad. I liked it back in the days when Fred Pagac coached it and I am glad we are back to it. I hate watching our CBs 10 yards off the line of scrimmage. Give me the old dawg pound D where Minnifield and Dixon were in the wideouts...
The issue is that last year, the offense was ringing up 50 plus points on team. The difference is they are missing key senior leadership which they had last year in Devin Smith, Spencer and Hauerman.