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That tackle in the backfield he had last week was sick. I hope he and Curry pour it on from The Game on like our DEs did last year in the playoff. I'd love to see Atkinson catch fire, too.
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See the ball placement chart in the bit about Sayin.
His placement is like nothing I've ever seen in college. We hear all about the Big2 receivers making him look good, but that absolutely goes both ways. Far more often than not the ball is right where it's supposed to be. They're obviously capable of acrobatic catches and have made them when...
Love how he didn't let himself get caught up in the pile. Played off, watched, reacted. He made it look easy there. It is not easy, especially not for as long as he stayed clean.
I read somewhere that he was feeling unusually tight in warm ups. Sometimes that just happens and certainly not worth pulling or ripping a hamstring for Purdue.
I pulled one in a bs informal summer training session one time when I knew I shouldn’t be running. Took months to feel right for...
"I'm glad it was the right culture fit because Patricia is a defensive genius."
And he's a genius who fits the culture because unlike FrankenKnowles, he would never refer to himself as a genius and/or mad scientist.
I agree, there's a certain amount of instinct that you just can't coach, but he's also making it look so smooth and easy because of the mental development and, as I think most of the defense has said all year in various interviews, Patricia's coaching lets him play faster.
Also, the game intelligence and processing speed to maximize the athletic talent. He’s a poster child for the Developed Here motto. Bringing him along relatively slowly and then getting him real minutes last year is making him a top ten, at least, pick in his first year as a starter. He...