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re: I am worried about Mason...
Posted on 9/1/14 at 11:03 am to dallasga6
Posted on 9/1/14 at 11:03 am to dallasga6
I'm reserving judgment until I see what Mason does against a team that does everything to stop the run and forces him to win with the pass. I think Spurrier will come up with something to challenge him, so that will be interesting. I'm sure that the better teams on our schedule like Missouri and Auburn will come up with game plans that will dare Mason to be a difference maker.
At this point, though, I didn't see anything that suggests this guy is much better than Joe Cox. He seems to have a so-so arm and he's not particularly accurate. The one positive people keep mentioning is that he didn't throw an INT and he completed a high percentage. But when your average yards per completion is 5.0, is that so difficult?
Personally, I think Ramsey, Bauta, and Park are all superior talents. The only reason Mason is in there is that he's got three or four years more in the system than each of them. Period.
At this point, though, I didn't see anything that suggests this guy is much better than Joe Cox. He seems to have a so-so arm and he's not particularly accurate. The one positive people keep mentioning is that he didn't throw an INT and he completed a high percentage. But when your average yards per completion is 5.0, is that so difficult?
Personally, I think Ramsey, Bauta, and Park are all superior talents. The only reason Mason is in there is that he's got three or four years more in the system than each of them. Period.
Posted on 9/1/14 at 11:17 am to Lucius Clay
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I think Spurrier will come up with something to challenge him
They'll load the box to stop Gurley. It'll be loud, too.
But they couldn't get any pressure on Hill. If Mason can get half the time he got, I think we'll be okay. I'd like to see their linebackers cover our RBs in the passing game.
Posted on 9/1/14 at 11:21 am to greygatch
Also, expect to see some passes to our RBs against S. Carolina. Wouldn't be surprised if they slip the fullback out for a pass or two either.
Bobo will definitely be dialing up some quick shots to make them pay for ganging up to stop the run
And we have two weeks to get ready.
Bobo will definitely be dialing up some quick shots to make them pay for ganging up to stop the run
And we have two weeks to get ready.
Posted on 9/1/14 at 3:33 pm to Peter Buck
Nope,
Played for both at the college level.
Played for both at the college level.
Posted on 9/1/14 at 3:38 pm to Peter Buck
No, Valdosta State and Georgia Southern
Posted on 9/1/14 at 3:43 pm to greygatch
quote:When they do, it'll be like...
They'll load the box to stop Gurley. It'll be loud, too.
Posted on 9/1/14 at 7:46 pm to BeefDawg
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Mason's throw to Bennett in the endzone where the two Clemson players collided and got hurt was a perfect pass. It was put in the only possible place for Bennett to catch it. The back shoulder throw to Bennett was absolutely perfect as well.
Posted on 9/1/14 at 8:03 pm to Lucius Clay
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I'm reserving judgment until I see what Mason does against a team that does everything to stop the run and forces him to win with the pass. I think Spurrier will come up with something to challenge him, so that will be interesting. I'm sure that the better teams on our schedule like Missouri and Auburn will come up with game plans that will dare Mason to be a difference maker. At this point, though, I didn't see anything that suggests this guy is much better than Joe Cox. He seems to have a so-so arm and he's not particularly accurate. The one positive people keep mentioning is that he didn't throw an INT and he completed a high percentage. But when your average yards per completion is 5.0, is that so difficult? Personally, I think Ramsey, Bauta, and Park are all superior talents. The only reason Mason is in there is that he's got three or four years more in the system than each of them. Period.
What the frick do you think Clemson did?
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