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the screen pass


The Other Colbert

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I see teams run this play to perfection every week, setting it up and having a lot of success. We have 3 explosive HBs very capable of catching the ball in stride.

The screen pass also will take pressure off the pass rush during a series.

After watching many of Jimmy Clausen's highlights from Notre Dame, he knows how to run the play... often.

So why wasn't this play utilized to not only build Clausen's confidence but get effective results...

I'm looking at you Davidson

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Let's flip it around a little. How often does our defense get blown up by a well-timed screen play?

That is one thing I noticed that TE screen was fooling the panthers D every time, they must of got 3 3rd down conversions from it.

While the smoke route to smith is a nice play, I would also like to see a

RB screen, or a short pass to a RB in the flats.

The panthers also have the personel for that TE screen as well.

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