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So what was done differently on offense today?


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There was one mini roll out that was effective.

But if you are going to do the Mildcat, why not do a reverse or fake a reverse to Smitty?

Each play takes so much effort.

you know I swear one of the wildcat plays looked like deangelo was going to throw it...maybe I was drunk off of hope..I dunno...

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They used Stewart more and he ran straight ahead instead of from side to side.

Moose was used as a possession receiver, instead of throwing the deep ball to him. Deepest pass was to Rosario I think. Thats as it should be. Smith and Rosario are probably our best deep threats. And Moore, whenever he gets a chance.

Moore looked more comfortable in the return game. I think he will be pretty good with more opportunities.

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