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Posted on 10/27/18 at 12:40 am to FourThreeForty
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Tagovailoa: 15-of-26 for 264 yards, 2 TDs AND 157 rushing yards and two rushing TDs Tyson: 15-of-24 for 270 yards and three touchdowns. Stats courtesy of @SCRSports
Posted on 10/27/18 at 1:20 am to FourThreeForty
Pierce Quick moves extremely well for a guy his size. I was really impressed with him. He played really well.
Amari Kight played a great game also. He was getting to the second level, and I don't recall seeing anyone leverage him all night.
Taulia has a bad habbit of holding the ball too low, and it adds some length to his delivery, but damn his release is fast.
He's no Tua speaking from a mechanical standpoint, especially relative to his footwork. He has a lot to work on, but his quick release, arm strength, and overall play-making ability provides a lot to be excited about.
I dunno what to think about Tyson. He was accurate, but overall somehow didn't do it for me. I'm afraid I'm in love with the quick release of the Tagovailoas, and there is no going back to anything less than that snappy release.
I found myself wondering what the game would look like if Taulia had WR's like the ones playing for HT. Paul hit a few early passes to guys that had five yards of separation, but the WR's for Thompson couldn't get an inch of separation.
Goodwin has a unique stride. Can't really think of a comparison for him. He gets behind those pads though, and has a great forward lean that you like to see from a RB.
That RB for Thompson cant think of his name, but that dude was running like Frank Gore tonight.
That Auburn WR runs good routes, and he's fast, but is he gonna be able to get off the line at the college level ?
Worsham didn't look the way you want a WR that was allowed to commit two years early to look, but he's had better games, and he's young.
Amari Kight played a great game also. He was getting to the second level, and I don't recall seeing anyone leverage him all night.
Taulia has a bad habbit of holding the ball too low, and it adds some length to his delivery, but damn his release is fast.
He's no Tua speaking from a mechanical standpoint, especially relative to his footwork. He has a lot to work on, but his quick release, arm strength, and overall play-making ability provides a lot to be excited about.
I dunno what to think about Tyson. He was accurate, but overall somehow didn't do it for me. I'm afraid I'm in love with the quick release of the Tagovailoas, and there is no going back to anything less than that snappy release.
I found myself wondering what the game would look like if Taulia had WR's like the ones playing for HT. Paul hit a few early passes to guys that had five yards of separation, but the WR's for Thompson couldn't get an inch of separation.
Goodwin has a unique stride. Can't really think of a comparison for him. He gets behind those pads though, and has a great forward lean that you like to see from a RB.
That RB for Thompson cant think of his name, but that dude was running like Frank Gore tonight.
That Auburn WR runs good routes, and he's fast, but is he gonna be able to get off the line at the college level ?
Worsham didn't look the way you want a WR that was allowed to commit two years early to look, but he's had better games, and he's young.
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