you always "work back to the QB" if you feel a defender on your back. Hitches are 6yd routes that convert to fades if the DB is within "striking distance". I guess BJ didnt think Mouton could get out of his break fast enough...
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you always "work back to the QB" if you feel a defender on your back. Hitches are 6yd routes that convert to fades if the DB is within "striking distance". I guess BJ didnt think Mouton could get out of his break fast enough...
Monroe got their biggest play of the game when they anticipated our blitz on 3rd down.
I say anticipated, but if the announcers had it right we crossed the line twice before the snap.
I wish I could watch the game.
that last turnover ____es me off more than levier's fumble.
same here...if i could see it, Id have a better perception
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Originally posted by texascajun
this game has been very frustrating...
Am I wrong it seems to me like a lot of interceptions occur when the reciever just waits there.Quote:
Originally posted by texascajun
you always "work back to the QB"
I remember in Jery Rices prime most of his non crossing route receptions were when he was coming back to the QB and then he turned it upfield. YAC
if you wait...your bait. {either a big hit or an int/defelected pass}
boy, this defensive effort wouldve been great at Homecoming last year... im jealous
I think that is what you were practicing hereQuote:
Originally posted by texascajun
you always "work back to the QB" if you feel a defender on your back.
Any news on what the crowd size looks like?
Did any Cajuns make the trip?