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I'm glad they weren't that foolish. Pull him off of return duties? Sure, but I'm not sure why you'd take away one of the few chain movers on offense.I couldn't believe it when they let him have the ball again on offense. I was sure he was done for the night after the brain dead return work.
Those guys are on the edge of contributing at all and can't afford any mistakes. Jalin is much more pivotal to this offense.I'm a fan of the kid. I just thought they'd shut him down like Dunn after he fumbled earlier in the season or Smith last year.
I'm glad they weren't that foolish. Pull him off of return duties? Sure, but I'm not sure why you'd take away one of the few chain movers on offense.Those guys are on the edge of contributing at all and can't afford any mistakes. Jalin is much more pivotal to this offense.
I can live with him fielding it too far back but the multiple attempts to field a bouncing football should have given him some bench time for the night.Agreed. He should have been shut down on return duty. The cameras even showed Jalin getting a talking to from Wilson on the sideline after not letting the ball go into the endzone for a touchback. I can understand that Meyer didn't want to rob him of all confidence but in a big game like that you have to go with experience after a freshman begins to make continual mistakes.
I dislike a player picking up a ball with his back to the play, but I am a fan of fielding a bouncing ball that prevents it rolling 15 yards further. Especially if it's right there at hand level. Also OK if near the sideline.I can live with him fielding it too far back but the multiple attempts to field a bouncing football should have given him some bench time for the night.
He has passed Wilson. His strength and shiftiness and versatility puts a ton of pressure on opposing defenses.