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Marrone and Rahme are just plain wrong
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[QUOTE="CIL, post: 46739, member: 22"] The biggest issue I have with Doug is that as of right now he overemphasizes experience and mastery of the playbook over talent. It's one thing at the qb position, but I see guys like Vaughan out there struggling to keep up with the speed of the game, where a guy like Lynch has completely outplayed him. Crume does some really nice things when he is in the game. I would love to see Kobena in the game with a few scripted plays that he understands, ala Mike Williams his freshman year. This isn't the NFL, where the talent level between the ones and twos is razor thin for the most part. The talent discrepancy is much greater in college where physical talent has the ability to overcome mental mistakes most of the time. You think Reddish learned something from getting beat deep? I bet he does his best to never allow an outside release from a receiver when he has over the top help again, or quits on a deep ball thinking it was overthrown. He appears to be changing his stance a bit, as he has announced the WR position is open, scripting some plays for Rene and Moore. We will see if it happens though. [/QUOTE]
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