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(@roaminglion)
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One thing I have seen all year is the crisp play of the Alabama receivers opposed to our wide outs. Alabama's guys are young but their routes are crisp and their focus is consistent. They look the ball in and make the catch.

That is what we had last year, and IMO is what we would have had this year had Gattis stayed. I don't think his departure can be understated, with all the young talent on our roster he would have been HUGE.



   
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I think position coaches get too much credit for success and too much blame for failures.  Yes theu make a difference but in this case, our guys just dropped too many balls. 



   
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(@roaminglion)
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I think position coaches get too much credit for success and too much blame for failures.  Yes theu make a difference but in this case, our guys just dropped too many balls. 

well, what would be the reason they were dropping the balls? too many did you say it was a coincidence



   
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(@brownale)
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5-15 yd crossing patterns by both teams - something PSU needs to do more 



   
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(@psu1962)
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All we needed were A FEW circus catches like Clemson had tonight.

 



   
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Posted by: Sky

I think position coaches get too much credit for success and too much blame for failures.  Yes theu make a difference but in this case, our guys just dropped too many balls. 

well, what would be the reason they were dropping the balls? too many did you say it was a coincidence

“It is what it is.”  Nick Saban, July 2014



   
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(@roaminglion)
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Posted by: Sky

I think position coaches get too much credit for success and too much blame for failures.  Yes theu make a difference but in this case, our guys just dropped too many balls. 

well, what would be the reason they were dropping the balls? too many did you say it was a coincidence

“It is what it is.”  Nick Saban, July 2014

Correct, it's a coach not teaching his WRs well.  🤣  😉 



   
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