Keiland's Grab

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  1. Suncoasttiger

    Suncoasttiger Founding Member

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    Don't believe anything I say unless I repeat it three times. :geauxtige:geauxtige:geauxtige
     
  2. prozackk69

    prozackk69 Founding Member

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    we gotta watch out
    any one who watches game tape will see that when KW is in theres a big chance of a swing pass to him, i want to see him utilized more on the run and other routes.
    Its key to have CS in the game but after he gets 100 yards and the games in our hands lets get KW in there to get him nice and happy and let him do work
     
  3. LikeMike

    LikeMike Tigers eat Chickens

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    I think him and Murph are great change up backs and should be used all throughout the game. I think they are every bit as dangerous as say D. Byrd and Lafell as far as big plays go. I think as the season wears on we will get to see alot more action for both of them.

    Did you notice what Miles did against AU? Pounded Scott in the first, gave him a few in the second and third, but gave KW and RM some touches peppered in there, basically keeping Scott fresh for the fourth, which is when he really tore it up. (It was reminiscent of Jacquizz Rodgers against USC). I think they will be getting increasing touches as the season wears on.

    I think that is an excellent game plan for these huge defenses that the SEC puts on the field.
     

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