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Spreading the ball around

Posted on 9/7/14 at 6:52 pm
Posted by Farmer1906
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Apr 2009
50118 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 6:52 pm
A&M has 6 of the top 17 SEC leaders in receiving yards.

5. Kennedy 170/1
12. Pope 131/2
13. Noil 126/0
15. Seals-Jones 112/2
16. Reynolds 109/1
17. Holmes 107/1
Posted by tamctshirt
Member since Aug 2014
1415 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 6:54 pm to
And that's with there bring no clear cut number 1 receiver
This post was edited on 9/7/14 at 6:55 pm
Posted by SafetySam
Gettysburg, PA
Member since Oct 2013
7169 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 6:58 pm to
Outstanding.
Posted by ShaneTheLegLechler
Member since Dec 2011
60094 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 7:01 pm to
Had a wet dream about WR corps last night
Posted by tamctshirt
Member since Aug 2014
1415 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 7:02 pm to
It didn't even make it into the jar :shakehead:
Posted by tmc94
Member since Sep 2012
11559 posts
Posted on 9/9/14 at 2:33 pm to
quote:

15. Seals-Jones 112/2

didn't want to bump an arrest thread or really create a new thread, but FYI, the bullshite charges against RSJ have officially been dropped. Hopefully it won't affect our Fulmer Cup points since the offseason is officially concluded.
Posted by CGSC Lobotomy
Member since Sep 2011
79892 posts
Posted on 9/9/14 at 3:52 pm to
He should press charges against the CSPD for wrongful arrest.
Posted by cardboardboxer
Member since Apr 2012
34330 posts
Posted on 9/10/14 at 11:27 am to
quote:

didn't want to bump an arrest thread or really create a new thread, but FYI, the bullshite charges against RSJ have officially been dropped. Hopefully it won't affect our Fulmer Cup points since the offseason is officially concluded.



Jeez what is that about?

We need to send CSPD to a conference to learn how to be a team player. Or force them all out and restock with Aggies.
Posted by Farmer1906
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Apr 2009
50118 posts
Posted on 9/14/14 at 12:34 pm to
We're slipping

4. Kennedy 258/1
11. Noil 197/1
15. Reynolds 177/3
17. Pope 167/2
18. Seals Jones 154/3
31. Holmes 107/1
Posted by Farmer1906
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Apr 2009
50118 posts
Posted on 9/30/14 at 10:37 am to
3 in the top 8 now.

4. Kennedy 378/2
7. Reynolds 336/5
8(t). Pope 331/4
18. Seals Jones 221/3
19. Noils 205/1
34. Holmes 145/1
Posted by ShaneTheLegLechler
Member since Dec 2011
60094 posts
Posted on 9/30/14 at 10:54 am to
I think Kennedy Reynolds and Pope are starting to separate from the pack a bit as our three big time targets. Reynolds had a few tough drops but it seems like he's always open. Pope's emergence has been nice to see
Posted by TexasAg13
San Antonio de Béxar
Member since Jul 2013
5815 posts
Posted on 9/30/14 at 10:58 am to
All 3 have been big time. From what I could tell at the game on Saturday, it looked like Speedy was getting double teamed every play.
Posted by Farmer1906
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Apr 2009
50118 posts
Posted on 9/30/14 at 4:21 pm to
Keep in mind Speedy missed a game and was limited.

I still think RSJ is our best player on offense. Maybe he's not quite there, but its not going to be long before he's a top 10 pick and chasing Mike's records.
Posted by dead money
kyle, tx
Member since Feb 2014
1391 posts
Posted on 9/30/14 at 4:55 pm to
Yeah, Speedy didn't look his usual self. He will break out for a really good game sooner or later I bet. Gotta get healed up first.
Posted by tmc94
Member since Sep 2012
11559 posts
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:09 pm to
quote:

it looked like Speedy was getting double teamed every play.

Eh, not really. They mixed it up some but played an awful lot of cover-4 which gives little help on the outside receivers. Speedy was just limited. He's the guy that should be destroying it because the way to attack it is through outside receivers.

We ripped them pretty good when they tried sliding into the cover-2 because their LBs simply weren't capable of covering our slot guys. Cover-4 essentially fans out the LBs underneath with the two outside backers (or nickel as most teams use now) having the flat on each side. The safeties start shallow and pinch into the middle to help on those crossing routes (LBs underneath and safeties on top) and go with the inside guys over the top. It's essentially bracket coverage on the slots.

This leaves the outside guys on islands a lot and Kenny just struggled with that some. He hit Pope on the long bomb and should have had Reynolds on the post but underthrew it. That's what the defense they ran leaves mostly and those sort of plays were there all day. We just didn't execute it well on those throws. It was a good game plan by them because Kenny has been fairly inconsistent with the deep ball.

IMO Spav needs to work on attacking cover-4 because it's the obvious defense vs us right now. MSU runs some of this and I do expect it this week. Cover-4 is hard to blitz out of though and they like to blitz (when they do they often play cover-2 or man behind it). At this point I'd rather them come after us honestly.
Posted by TexasAg13
San Antonio de Béxar
Member since Jul 2013
5815 posts
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:13 pm to
Posted by CGSC Lobotomy
Member since Sep 2011
79892 posts
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:36 pm to
If they run cover 4, why not bash them with the Rhino, then go no-huddle so they can't sub?
Posted by tmc94
Member since Sep 2012
11559 posts
Posted on 9/30/14 at 5:52 pm to
they can sub if we sub. If we put the 23 package out there, they can sub to match it.
Posted by TexasAg13
San Antonio de Béxar
Member since Jul 2013
5815 posts
Posted on 10/2/14 at 4:01 pm to
247 WR Corps Rankings

Ags number juan.

LINK
Posted by Farmer1906
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Apr 2009
50118 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 10:13 am to
4. Reynolds 402/7 (leads SEC in rec TDs, tied in 3rd in nation)
7. Kennedy 378/2 (missed 1 game)
9. Pope 369/4
15. Seals-Jones 293/3
17. Noil 255/3 (missed 1 game)
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