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I'll admit, I was one who though Odom had turned the corner

Posted on: November 16, 2019 at 15:27:08 CT
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Trouble is, he turned into a dead end street. It's clear that neither he nor Dooley know how to right the offensive ship right now, which tells me they're both in way over their heads. Other coaches would do one of several things, such as:

1. Put Badie in to run the wildcat at times
2. Play Bazelak to see if there's better chemistry between him and the rest of the offense
3. Stick with the running game as much as you stick with an anemic and inefficient passing game
4. Throw the back shoulder fade, since it seems almost impossible for most CBs to defend
5. Throw long to loosen up opposing defenses and give the running game a better chance to succeed
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I'll admit, I was one who though Odom had turned the corner - Deputy Dawg MU - 11/16 15:27:08
     They bought in on KB national hype - cal MU - 11/16 15:43:04
          So did most fans - KC rules MU - 11/16 15:48:34
          He looked prettty good first half of the season - Hater JC - 11/16 15:45:58
     If you had paid attention to the weak SoS and opponents, you - zounami MU - 11/16 15:32:29
     RE: I'll admit, I was one who though Odom had turned the corner - st.charlestiger MU - 11/16 15:30:20
     4. Most college QBs can't throw a fade. Certainly not - TigerMatt STL - 11/16 15:29:20
          Florida's QB did it all day. grrrrrr - blake1771 MU - 11/16 15:39:12




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