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Author Topic: Coff Passing Clarification  (Read 1433 times)

September 14, 2010, 08:48:18 AM
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KSUftw

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Wasn't able to make the game this last weekend.  Was at the UCLA game and didn't see many passes, but from the few thrown, they were not HORRIBLE, but were not spot on either.  Obviously first game jitters.  Though while listening to it this last weekend, I think I heard them say every pass was either under thrown (78%), over thrown (21%), or perfect and not caught (1%).  I need thoughts from someone who was at the game.... Thanks.

September 14, 2010, 08:53:32 AM
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Wasn't able to make the game this last weekend.  Was at the UCLA game and didn't see many passes, but from the few thrown, they were not HORRIBLE, but were not spot on either.  Obviously first game jitters.  Though while listening to it this last weekend, I think I heard them say every pass was either under thrown (78%), over thrown (21%), or perfect and not caught (1%).  I need thoughts from someone who was at the game.... Thanks.

I like to think that the under thrown (78%) and over thrown (21%) are so only OUR players have the opportunity to catch the ball. It's smart QBing in my opinion.
So, somehow, because you logged onto a message board, and read a quote that another guy wrote about Wefald, Wefald is "in your face?"  I'll go along with that.  I wish Hemmingway would get off my nuts.

September 14, 2010, 06:03:41 PM
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New qb and new wr's.

wasn't going to be smooth transition.