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“Quarterback Ryan Finley has connected on an ACC-best 74.2 percent of his passes so far, with 38 coming to versatile tight end Jaylen Samuels, who North Carolina State will move around to receiver, tight end and running back. He is second in the conference with seven touchdowns (four rushing, three receiving) and second in receptions behind SU's Steve Ishmael.” Stephen Bailey, Syracuse.com
Dungey - G COMP ATT INT YDS TDS
4 105 165 3 1052 6
Finley - G COMP ATT INT YDS TDS
4 118 159 0 1217 8
I think that this will be a game with a lot of passing.
The front seven of State is excellent, especially Bradley Chubb a projected DE first round pick, will mobilize Dungey to get out of the pocket and throw on the run. Nothing new as long as he’s able to throw without being sacked. Our D-line and defense in general has its work cut out for it even though their greatly improved.
It will be a close win or loss - depends on how we play. If everyone plays their best we have a very good chance of winning this game.
We are changing to become among those in the top five every year and we can’t have perfectly thrown passes dropped anywhere especially in the end zone.
OITNF isn’t yet IMHO. What we need is more overall speed at every position - Dino's getting us there.
OT:
Next year we’ll be faster, (looking at some commits 40 times), especially Jawhar Jordan 4.37 RB Hamilton HS Chandler, AZ. He will be an overall difference maker in the backfield whenever he gets to play. It’s time we had an ankle breaker at tailback. His current stats are through 5 games: 693 YDS Rush, 43 Rec, 736 TYDS, 13 TDS.
Dungey - G COMP ATT INT YDS TDS
4 105 165 3 1052 6
Finley - G COMP ATT INT YDS TDS
4 118 159 0 1217 8
I think that this will be a game with a lot of passing.
The front seven of State is excellent, especially Bradley Chubb a projected DE first round pick, will mobilize Dungey to get out of the pocket and throw on the run. Nothing new as long as he’s able to throw without being sacked. Our D-line and defense in general has its work cut out for it even though their greatly improved.
It will be a close win or loss - depends on how we play. If everyone plays their best we have a very good chance of winning this game.
We are changing to become among those in the top five every year and we can’t have perfectly thrown passes dropped anywhere especially in the end zone.
OITNF isn’t yet IMHO. What we need is more overall speed at every position - Dino's getting us there.
OT:
Next year we’ll be faster, (looking at some commits 40 times), especially Jawhar Jordan 4.37 RB Hamilton HS Chandler, AZ. He will be an overall difference maker in the backfield whenever he gets to play. It’s time we had an ankle breaker at tailback. His current stats are through 5 games: 693 YDS Rush, 43 Rec, 736 TYDS, 13 TDS.
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