Cusefan78
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He can’t catch the ball. It’s not a match for our offenseBig loss, anyone pretending it’s not doesn’t understand the real reason for our running game struggles
He can’t catch the ball. It’s not a match for our offenseBig loss, anyone pretending it’s not doesn’t understand the real reason for our running game struggles
This is the more concerning thing to me.We've lost almost all of Fran's top recruits.
The offense that got like 80 yards a game?He can’t catch the ball. It’s not a match for our offense
I would say it’s both. Many yards and TDs that he missed out on because of decision making. Everyone saw it. Though it’s scary how effective he could be with better decision making.Did he not take the next step or did the line suck? The way people are talking it sure seems like we should’ve always known Yasmin wasn’t good. I just think fans are quick to dismiss losses
Well that’s where coaching comes in, Treveon Henderson isn’t coming through the door so we need to coach up talentI would say it’s both. Many yards and TDs that he missed out on because of decision making. Everyone saw it. Though it’s scary how effective he could be with better decision making.
Richmond said this was not a money matter.$$$$$
The 2/3 games he played with Steve he got 91 and 94. Then the QB went out and you could just load the box. He wasn’t really given a chance.The potential was obvious but it never really clicked. I don't think he ever had a 100 yard game. Yeah, I know he wasn't running behind the best lines, but something seemed off beyond that.
That were at Syracuse.We've lost almost all of Fran's top recruits.
That's fair, and 100 yards is a fairly arbitrary thing anyway.The 2/3 games he played with Steve he got 91 and 94. Then the QB went out and you could just load the box. He wasn’t really given a chance.
But they could load the box because he had brick hands. If he was in the game, we were not going to be able to pass to him... so he was either running or blocking. And most likely running. Nixon at least gave us the threat of a potential dump off pass.The 2/3 games he played with Steve he got 91 and 94. Then the QB went out and you could just load the box. He wasn’t really given a chance.
^^This^^!!! So glad I was around to witness the late 80’s and 90’s. You could follow the the team and the players every year through their career and identify with them. Not any more. Hate what college football has become.yawn and LOL. I mean I just cant give a rats a$$ anymore. Whatever. Next kid up
Gotta just love the state of "college" football. Ridic.
Maybe that OL coach looked at the tape and realized that the OL created more holes that were not taken advantage of by a randomly tentative RB#1.One would think that having a highly-regarded/experienced OL coach coming onboard would provide some incentive for Willis to stay.
I don’t think any d coordinators worth their salt would ever leave a RB open out of the backfield even if he’d never caught a pass in their life. The risk is way too bigBut they could load the box because he had brick hands. If he was in the game, we were not going to be able to pass to him... so he was either running or blocking. And most likely running. Nixon at least gave us the threat of a potential dump off pass.
I still find it pretty amazing the number of highlight reel catches we had with our WRs with Angeli... that they failed to make with Rickie. As bad as Rickie was at times, some key help from his teammates might have made him a bottom 10 P4 QB, rather than bottom 3 P4 QB.
Bingo!!!! And he has awful hands, poor vision and is an average blocker. With his straight-up running style, he could end up in concussion protocol multiple times a season.yeah the year before last. This year he really performed well below expectations. I'm sure the line was a part of that no doubt, but great running back find ways to get yards regardless, even good ones do. This kid ending up being disappointingly average.
Willis was pretty wide open against SMU.I don’t think any d coordinators worth their salt would ever leave a RB open out of the backfield even if he’d never caught a pass in their life. The risk is way too big
Fair, “any d coordinator worth their salt…” if the team has a QB who can throwWillis was pretty wide open against SMU.
Yep was thinking same. It may have contributed to his subpar performances this year, more significantly I would not be surprised if this concussion history ends up being a career ender.Bingo!!!! And he has awful hands, poor vision and is an average blocker. With his straight-up running style, he could end up in concussion protocol multiple times a season.