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theRU

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How we immediately start throwing deep with Rettig in there?

So, the coaches know what benefits Rettig brings to the table, yet do not take advantage? Its even more pathetic than I initially thought. That deep ball was nice and on target.
 
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GoodOl'Rutgers

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How we immediately start throwing deep with Rettig in there?

So, the coaches know what benefits Rettig brings to the table, yet do not take advantage? Its even more pathetic than I initially thought. That deep ball was nice and on target.

The most egregious thing, imo, is that when they wanted the QB to hand off, hand off, hand off.. why can't Rettig do that too?

And don't tell me that Laviano knows the plays and makes the right reads at the LOS. We just might be better off running whatever play was called without any adjustments.
 

lighty

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CL is definitely losing the argument that he knows the playbook better. Unless our game plan is to get about three points on offense and pray for a miracle.
 

Rnation

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flood must like the way CL fumbles the center exchange all the time. the team bonds during the pile ups
 

Caliknight

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Noticed it right away. It isn't a different playbook for Rettig. It is that Laviano can't get the ball deep so they don't even try.

Out of all of Flood's mishaps, his handling of such an obvious situation is his worst. Imagine where Rettig would be right now if he could have grown into the position, like every coach in America would have done.
 
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