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9 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

He's pressing too much instead of letting the game come to him.

You just gotta be smarter that with the clock running down and no timeouts. When he ran the first time I was like, damn... that was dumb. But they still have time for a couple more plays as long as they go to the endzone. Then damn if he doesn't try to run again. 😂

Straight up the gut. Zero chance to get out of bounds.

 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Tennessee's offense has been utterly stagnant now seemingly forever. Clemson can move the ball but can't score. Tennessee can't do poo.

Feels like this is a blowout if Hooker was playing.

Hooker, Tillman and Hyatt.  If all 3 were playing it would be about 42 to 6 now.

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6 minutes ago, chbright said:

Just like Richardson. When he finally goes into the draft, he will light it up in the underwear Olympics. 

Richardson is a lot better. In the Florida games I've watched there have been a lot of catchable balls bouncing off receivers' hands. Richardson looks like a talented QB who is raw and is having to carry an offense. Milton looks like a talented athlete who is trying to play QB.

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