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    Default Re: Arkansas loss produces moves in the secondary

    If our offense would have played up to its billing and capabilities, the article wouldn't have been written.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    We will probably see more backfield moves as we get deeper into the season. I hope it's intelligent evaluation of talent and not because our staff chooses to blame the secondary for the entire D's lack of contribution to each play. If we keep allowing every QB time to stretch the field... you cannot blame the D secondary each and every game.

    In reality, after game one... UL's secondary was more impressive than Arkansas's. If Terrance would have had the time Allen had... we had wide, wide, wide open receivers that a blind QB could have located. Arkansas's secondary had more blown coverages than UL's. Way more.
    +1. I was going crazy, screaming at the TV how open our guys were at times. Broadway simply missed these open guys on more than one occasion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UL_Cajuns View Post
    +1. I was going crazy, screaming at the TV how open our guys were at times. Broadway simply missed these open guys on more than one occasion.
    I'm sure he has been breaking down film all week with the coaches. I expect he will perform much better this week. After losing his top two receivers I'm sure it will just take a little time to feel comfortable with the others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlickRick View Post
    "Pathetic"...that's a bit harsh at this point in the season. We lost 4 starters, 5 if you include Blaine G. Offenses don't always click right away. Even the Saints have games where the offense is not working on all cylinders. I expect to see better results this week. I was disappointed in the offense last Saturday, but it wasn't "pathetic". Loosen up a bit.
    Besides, HUD's offenses typically take a few weeks to really get going. The offense looked somewhat underwhelming early last year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I_Bleed_RED View Post
    Besides, HUD's offenses typically take a few weeks to really get going. The offense looked somewhat underwhelming early last year.
    I think you're correct, but if we would have played a "cupcake", we would be talking about how great the offense was this week. I'm really anxious for this next game to see how our adjustments work out.

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