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The can try to write the bad offensive performance off as “first game jitters” all they want but it clearly was not that. The QBs are are not good, Warren can complete the passes to his check down when they are wide open like most QBs should be able to but that’s about all you are going to get from him. Orji is a wreck passing, he’s a ok runner but his lack of great vision and read ability is going to handicap him there against better teams as well. The WRs are awful, struggling all game to get separation against a pretty average G5 secondary. The OL has noticeably taken a step back as well. I’d be shocked if they put up more than 7-10 points against Texas unless the defense creates points similar to the Fresno game.
 
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Just sayin': Did anybody notice this about the Netflix documentary?

Google: "Who produced Sign Stealer?"

Stalions was not paid to appear in the documentary but was compensated for footage he provided, according to to SpringHill, the entertainment company that produced the film and is owned by LeBron James and Maverick Carter. “They wanted to do this and they got access to Connor,” Brown said.



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