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Good, Bad & Ugly

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a 22-minute condensed version of the gm is here-

Good:

*Carney - 2 forced fumbles, 1 sack, 2 TFL. He was probably the freshest body out there, but he's the nicest development DL-wise since Nazair.

*Trey Morrison - he can tackle, seems to find the ball, looks good for a frosh.

*OL thru first half. Gave up just two sacks (one was Surratt's fault), averaged 6 yards per carry and got lots of first downs which is all pretty impressive considering the opponent. We were really moving the ball most of the first half due to adequate blocking from OL, TE, RB, and it wasn't always max protect with backs hanging back.

McCargo had some trouble once or twice one-on-on vs Gerald Willis and Quarterman, but isn't that expected?
Ross had a little more trouble once or twice one-on-one, or being fast enough to reach the Miami LB, but is it a surprise that an RS-Frosh vs Miami might miss a few beats?

Third quarter the interior started to look a little more tired, but not awful like last yr's OL. 4th quarter Trull and Pritchett replaced McCargo and Ross for the duration.

*Michael Carter (was he hurt or did he tear up the locker room at halftime or what?)

The Bad:

*FG kicker - seemed off today.

*Secondary - hooray for the INT, but these guys need to stop screwing up coverage and they need to start helping against the run.

*ARW penalty. He's fast, athletic, strong, but WTF.


The Ugly:

*People lining up at quarterback.

*The 4 fumbles. - Chazz and Elliot both fumbled it, the exchange tween Elliot/Antonio, Thomas Jackson... just ugly.

*Run D in all but 3rd quarter. Perhaps the DL wasn't disruptive enough, but the LBs and safeties looked bad, whether it was wrong angle, bad gap, whiffed tackle.
 
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