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re: Bo Wallace is going to play State with a sprained ankle?
Posted on 11/25/14 at 3:10 pm to cbi8
Posted on 11/25/14 at 3:10 pm to cbi8
Bo's bad ankle presents two serious problems: 1. No threat to run. The threat of the run usually buys him some time in the pocket. Now, DLs can go 100% at him in the pocket.
2. No power on his throws. Since he can't properly plant his foot to gain power on his throws, you saw the rainbows he launched that were easily intercepted.
May be a long afternoon for OM. Based upon the Ark performances, the backups aren't viable options.
2. No power on his throws. Since he can't properly plant his foot to gain power on his throws, you saw the rainbows he launched that were easily intercepted.
May be a long afternoon for OM. Based upon the Ark performances, the backups aren't viable options.
Posted on 11/25/14 at 3:22 pm to dlc83
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Based upon the Ark performances, the backups aren't viable options.
An inexperienced QB coming in when the only option is to pass is going to have a bad day most likely. I don't think their game with us is a fair assessment of the back QB's.
Posted on 11/25/14 at 3:39 pm to dlc83
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Bo's bad ankle presents two serious problems: 1. No threat to run. The threat of the run usually buys him some time in the p
The read option in the red zone is our td play. Healthy Bo doesn't throw all those interceptions in the endzone against Arkansas because we run the ball instead. Hurt Bo isn't nearly as effective, especially playing from behind.
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