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@melo15syr Bird, Magic, and Jordan was absolutely wild. The game was different and that’s not something you notice in highlights that much. I have a hard time listening to people who didn’t play or at least watch back then. It’s like comparing Marino to QBs now IMO
@melo15syr I’m not going to lie. T his regime has done everything they said they would. Max Llewellyn is a future Dline coordinator at worst. They got guys that love football and then Richard almost tear up when Haf talked about him coming back from an Achilles injury #PlayersCoach#PhinsUp
@KingOfPhinland I personally can not hate him for not playing for Ferentz. I know Max Llewellyn is not the most athletic guy, but he is exactly who I thought of when Sully and Half described the type of people they want on their team. I am excited to see how it all plays out
@KingOfPhinland After enough time and seeing what the Phins did with the rest of the draft picks. I believe a lot of these picks will pan out. I’m from Iowa and got to hear a lot about Proctor, and the worst I have on him is he verbally agreed to play at University of Iowa but went to Alabama.
Sometimes I like to look at a player’s “worst game of the year” to see how bad it was (or wasn’t). For WR Caleb Douglas (according to PFF) that was the Arizona State game where he matched up with Keith Abney (R5) all day.
This was a good battle between Douglas and Abney. But considering it was supposed to be Douglas’s worst outing, it wasn’t all that bad.
Texas Tech lost, despite coming back from a 12 point deficit in the final 6 or 7 minutes to take a 3 point lead, after a successful 2-point conversion made possible by Douglas drawing a hold in the end zone on the first 2-point attempt.
Sam Leavitt and Jordyn Tyson worked their magic to go all the way down the field in the final minute and not just kick a tying FG, but actually score the go-ahead TD, leaving Texas Tech attempting a Hail Mary as the clock ran out.
Things I noticed during the game:
- The backup QB Will Hammond playing in place of Behren Morton had some issues with timing and ball placement. A couple of targets Douglas was open, Hammond missed him. Another one, instead of throwing the vertical Hammond patted the ball an extra beat and it threw off the timing.
- I loved Caleb Douglas’s willingness to try and make a difference as a blocker. He got nasty with it.
- Caleb had a bad drop. Abney got in there and contacted him and Douglas failed to put the ball away. But it’s interesting because Caleb also had one of the most impressive one-handed stabs you’ll see, on a play nobody noticed or cared about because it was a screen that didn’t break open.
- On a lot of plays, if there wasn’t safety help, there was an egregious amount of cushion. This is something you see in a lot of Tech’s games. People had been trying, and frankly failing, to triangulate Douglas’s long speed, to where his 4.39 came as a surprise to some. And then when they’re wrong, the same tired excuse comes out, “He doesn’t play to his timed speed.” But the signs were always there. You had safeties stashed way out in the middle of nowhere to protect corners. You had corners giving 10-12 yards of cushion.
- There was a lull where either the ball wasn’t coming Douglas’s way or it was inaccurate when it did, and it lasted nearly half the game. So I was looking for signs of Douglas checking out with his route running. That didn’t happen. He ran his routes hard the entire game.
- Douglas dialed it up a notch during the comeback attempt at the end, particularly after the drop. He got wide open on a 3rd down vertical vs. physical coverage with no safety help over top (surviving an unflagged face mask in the process). Then he got open in the end zone twice, one of which forced a hold by Abney that did get flagged.
I think the takeaway from me was, you’re playing against a good corner, you have a backup QB in, things don’t go well for you nor the offense for most of the game, but you stay locked in and make a difference at the end, mounting an unlikely comeback. I can see why Jon-Eric Sullivan would like his demeanor.