Random thought about the offense

In fairness we didn't really have a lot problems with the Miami defense last year. We handed them 14 off the fumbles (give them some credit for disruption), but we were moving the ball at will other than that. Think we had another long drive stall from a chop call. Remember JT5 looking frustrated in a post game interview saying "they couldn't stop us man, we kept stopping ourselves."

We play a high risk high reward running game. Pretty much every game is this, outside of occasional instances of being completely outclassed athlete-wise. (Iowa Orange Bowl, Clemson the past two years)
 
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Should this be considered a typo or a mis-spelling?
 


Check out the Paul Johnson chuckle response to this question. So close to busting out laughing in that guy's face about our inability to hold onto the ball...made my day.
 
I think he's right though. Marshall may have even more escapability than JT had. I'm not sure he has quite the same straight line blazing speed that JT had though.

JT was a lot more mobile in '14 than '16 though. It'll be interesting to see how Marshall holds up over the season.
I was coming in to make this comment too. JT was track fast and Marshall seems to be football fast. If JT got the corner it was game over. Marshall seems to be better at avoiding defenders in traffic.
 
I agree the bbacks have done well esp Benson. TM is now in 4th game starting.This OFF will even get better (unless injuries hit)--scary
 
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I believe this is of the stream of consciousness narrative style, not unlike that of James Joyce's Ulysses.
 
I have never seen a QB at GT drop a spin move like the one in the last game.
 
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