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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: CNS on June 11, 2012, 12:51:39 PM
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lol
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DJamer weston
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:lol:
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Going to be awesome to watch our receivers take a big dump on everyone this year. Media chumps trying to stir the pot. Love it.
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those rankings are horrific.
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The Doctor's pre-scheming prep work appears to be effective.
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The Doctor's pre-scheming prep work appears to be effective.
yards per completion for KSU was 12.56 and 9.34 for KU last year. That statistic, alone, coupled with KU's BETTER ability to protect their passer is a clear indication they had zero receivers who could do any damage. I remember watching the game last year in person and being floored at how KU didn't have anyone that was even remotely close to scaring anyone in the passing game. Harper and Lockett could bust up some folks.
KSU was 5th in conference play in yards per attempt and 4th in yards per completion. That is more of an indication of ability at your wide receiver position than anything because it demonstrates how efficiently you move the ball on a given pass play.
If Klein gets time to throw the ball this year the conference will get to see the damage our receivers are capable of doing.
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Yet, 1st half Cotton Bowl WR play was horrific.
Gotta be able to step up on the big stage.
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Yet, 1st half Cotton Bowl WR play was horrific.
Gotta be able to step up on the big stage.
Oklahoma receivers couldn't catch a cold vs. Tech or at OSU. It happens.
If our receivers catch the ball "the team that can't throw" passes for well over 200 yards vs. what was one of the better SEC pass defenses last season.
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Yet, 1st half Cotton Bowl WR play was horrific.
Gotta be able to step up on the big stage.
Horrific is an understatement.
I wanted to throw up. Just think of how the game could have played out if we didn't catch a severe case of the butter fingers.
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The Doctor's pre-scheming prep work appears to be effective.
yards per completion for KSU was 12.56 and 9.34 for KU last year. That statistic, alone, coupled with KU's BETTER ability to protect their passer is a clear indication they had zero receivers who could do any damage. I remember watching the game last year in person and being floored at how KU didn't have anyone that was even remotely close to scaring anyone in the passing game. Harper and Lockett could bust up some folks.
KSU was 5th in conference play in yards per attempt and 4th in yards per completion. That is more of an indication of ability at your wide receiver position than anything because it demonstrates how efficiently you move the ball on a given pass play.
If Klein gets time to throw the ball this year the conference will get to see the damage our receivers are capable of doing.
And The Manhatter once again obliterates an attempted slight of KSU Football with his righteous Facts of Fury.
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I like how the guy says that IF we even out our offense some we should have another good year even though the reason they are rated shitty is because we didn't use them last year. What is a good year? Winning the Cotton Bowl rather than getting to it and losing again?
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just how i want it
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Yet, 1st half Cotton Bowl WR play was horrific.
Gotta be able to step up on the big stage.
Horrific is an understatement.
I wanted to throw up. Just think of how the game could have played out if we didn't catch a severe case of the butter fingers.
Or if the refs called the blatant block in the back on the punt return TD