DJ White

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I know he had a bad game by his standards on Saturday but I expect him to guard Fuller(NDs best reciever) everywhere he goes.. He did so last year on opposing teams best WR and it worked on GREAT! Mitchell at UGA, Williams at Clem, and Wilson for Miss St
 
I know he had a bad game by his standards on Saturday but I expect him to guard Fuller(NDs best reciever) everywhere he goes.. He did so last year on opposing teams best WR and it worked on GREAT! Mitchell at UGA, Williams at Clem, and Wilson for Miss St

I'd say he had a bad play, not a bad game.
 
He has that one bad play where he gave up the long TD.

Outside of that, DJ has been a great d-back for us.
 
Looked to me like the WR pushed off on the TD. Anyone see it on TV to confirm or deny that?
 
that play was just a fluke. We pressured the QB who stepped into a bearpaw fumble, but instead of dropping the ball just caught the bobble, then 1 yard from the LOS he threw a rainbow bomb on the run that was caught. DJ definitely could've played it better, Golden could've been more patient to make his move towards the LOS to stop any scrambling potential...but whatever. it was 65-10.
 
Looked to me like the WR pushed off on the TD. Anyone see it on TV to confirm or deny that?

I watched the replay and not really, he just got turned around and didn't get turned back around quick enough to play the ball. Isolated incident tough, he is typically a solid corner and even an above average tackling CB.
 
Baller. Both corners are. When have we had that much speed on both sides?
 
Looked to me like the WR pushed off on the TD. Anyone see it on TV to confirm or deny that?

I thought this at first too watching on TV. Replay showed he just saw the ball quicker and adjusted quickly. DJ didn't get turned fast enough. I still chalk it up more as a flukey play than bad D by DJ.
 
Speaking of CB's, Step Durham was being abused when he came in. He's still young but I expected him to look a lot better than he has. Former 4 star.
 
Just checked out the play. QB threw the ball about 5 seconds after the snap. DBs can't cover guys forever. I'd blame our lack of pressure on the QB for that one all the way.
 
DJ was with him step for step. TV Announcers said you've got to turn towards your man when turning to find the ball, not turn away like DJ did. No idea if this is the proper technique or not, but if so seems very correctable.
 
Just checked out the play. QB threw the ball about 5 seconds after the snap. DBs can't cover guys forever. I'd blame our lack of pressure on the QB for that one all the way.

Huh? Freeman got pressure off the edge and then Gotsis hit the ball out of his hands...he just got it back and then threw the touchdown. It was a lucky play for Tulane.
 
Huh? Freeman got pressure off the edge and then Gotsis hit the ball out of his hands...he just got it back and then threw the touchdown. It was a lucky play for Tulane.

5 seconds. Much too long to allow a guy the freedom to step into the pocket, set his feet, and throw.

Not rocket science here dude.
 
DJ was in position. Just couldn't find the ball in time.

I don't know that we match corners to specific receivers. I thought it was corners have either field side or boundary side, regardless of who's across from them.
 
5 seconds. Much too long to allow a guy the freedom to step into the pocket, set his feet, and throw.

Not rocket science here dude.
the point is, he didn't really "have the freedom"...he was hit and 9 times out of 10 it's a fumble.
 
I don't know that we match corners to specific receivers. I thought it was corners have either field side or boundary side, regardless of who's across from them.

Jamea Thomas matched up against Sammy Watkins back in the day...granted, that was Al Groh.
 
Just checked out the play. QB threw the ball about 5 seconds after the snap. DBs can't cover guys forever. I'd blame our lack of pressure on the QB for that one all the way.

5 seconds isn't exactly a scramble drill. I think the WR just ran a fly route anyways. DJ was with him, just made an uncharacteristic error in not finding the ball and the WR made a play. This play is not indicative of some larger shortcoming. It was a fluke play that went their way.
 
5 seconds isn't exactly a scramble drill. I think the WR just ran a fly route anyways. DJ was with him, just made an uncharacteristic error in not finding the ball and the WR made a play. This play is not indicative of some larger shortcoming. It was a fluke play that went their way.


I don't disagree that it was a fluke play.

But someone here thought it was necessary to start a thread to call him out. Which is ridiculous.
 
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