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TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 3, 2022, 6:03 PM
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 3, 2022, 6:08 PM
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 3, 2022, 10:01 PM
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Class of 94: POTD!
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 4, 2022, 8:53 AM
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Amazing what happens when you throw them the ball!
Most consistent receivers the last two years, rarely drop the ball….
Go Tigers, win them one at the time…..
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Strongest part of our Receivers’ Room . . .
Oct 3, 2022, 6:08 PM
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Allen is Solid and under appreciated!!! “The Stool” is a Stud!!!
TE Side note . . . If Price (red flowing mane) ever gets in the game . . . watch him . . . he’s about to knock someone on his butt!!!
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Re: Strongest part of our Receivers’ Room . . .
Oct 3, 2022, 6:19 PM
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LOL...Briningstool's nickname needs work.
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Made you smile though . . .
Oct 3, 2022, 6:27 PM
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Re: Strongest part of our Receivers’ Room . . .
Oct 3, 2022, 9:55 PM
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Speaking of Price… did anybody here agree with the blindside block penalty? He was in front of Drake Thomas from State and maybe hit him from the side. I think it’s ridiculous. That penalty was more egregious than the blindside block on Tee Higgins in the national championship game against LSU. At least Tee ran the guy down from behind before blocking him in his side. I just thought that was a pity call for NC State.
Go Tigers!
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Re: Strongest part of our Receivers’ Room . . .
Oct 4, 2022, 12:32 PM
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Unfortunately he did that during a kickoff or punt this past weekend. the unfortunate part was it was called a blindside block.
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 3, 2022, 6:53 PM
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As it has been mentioned on here more times than I would care to count, that when a lot of us would say use the TE in the middle of the field, as we were told, we don't know what the coaches know about using our TE's to catch a FB. Most of us may not know what the coaches know, but other coaches do, and that's why the middle of the field was always open, it was bc they knew that Clemson didn't throw to our TE's. They were even telling top TE talent that we didn't use our TE for catching the FB, that Clemson only used TE's only for blockers, and they were right until this season!!!!
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Lol...oh the ease of hindsight.
Oct 3, 2022, 8:09 PM
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You're conveniently leaving out about 10 variables, but you go on arm chair qb, you go on.
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Re: Lol...oh the ease of hindsight.
Oct 3, 2022, 9:48 PM
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Not disagreeing with you but what are the other variables we're missing, because I think we have been missing lots of golden opportunities to create more distractions for the DB's by using the TE's. Not just because they would be a distraction, but because they are true weapons. It is very hard for a DB to bring down a TE, as opposed to covering and tackling the typical wide receiver, IMO. TE's can be a huge weapon, as we have witnessed this year, and by using them, it opens the door for more and better opportunities for our wide-outs. JMO
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Again, easy to say we should have been, but:
Oct 3, 2022, 10:28 PM
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1. Maybe OL needed them to stay in and block. 2. Maybe running backs weren't physical enough and needed to block. 3. Maybe they couldn't handle play calls. 4. Maybe couldn't handle the various assignments. 5. Maybe they didn't show it in practice previously. 6. Maybe they hadn't "clicked" with DJ previously. 7. Maybe they hadn't put the pregame prep in. 8. Maybe it's just 7 reasons, not 10.
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 3, 2022, 7:19 PM
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Lol. Tony Elliott "took" another job for a reason.
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 3, 2022, 7:40 PM
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Lol. Tony Elliott "took" another job for a reason.
2.5 times the pay and a massive buyout?
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 4, 2022, 4:43 AM
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In his defense, UVA is lighting it up at 17 points a game. His offensive genius status isn't shining through, yet.
I'm more surprised that TCU layed 55 on OK.
A) Venables head must be about to explode.
B) Does anyone know what the payout on the parlay would have been for TCU and Kansas to meet as undefeateds?
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 4, 2022, 8:06 AM
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BV has no dudes on D (yet) as OU has been terrible on D for years. TE is also lacking talent but has never been considered a guru.
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 4, 2022, 8:43 AM
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Agree about BV and OU. He also had several players follow Riley (and probably the money) to USC. Not a good setup for year one. He needs a a few years to build OU back but I believe he can do it if they give him a little time.
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 3, 2022, 8:11 PM
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My wife says she loves tight ends.
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 3, 2022, 9:33 PM
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My wife created a scatological nickname for the Stool during the game, but I cant say it here. I might have laughed though. Glad our TEs are playing so much we know their names!
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 3, 2022, 9:58 PM
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Now now ... your analysis is simply not fecesable.
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 3, 2022, 10:10 PM
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A very useful tool
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Having a tight end has always been a big part of my offense.
Oct 3, 2022, 10:14 PM
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Props to Richardson & TE's for opening the field up
Oct 3, 2022, 10:32 PM
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Rising tide and all that ...
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 3, 2022, 11:18 PM
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Kudus to Streeter, but I think the main praise goes to Richardson. We have had talent in the TE room before, but as the season progressed, silence ensued. Now, the TE's are the major players. What about the WR's? This will open them up. We are utilizing the middle of the field. It also seems to me that the receivers, whether WR, TE or RB's, feel freer to find empty space. The talent is there, and now the scheme may be simpler, but it seems less predictable than before.
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 4, 2022, 8:18 AM
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Long overdue, this will also help the recruiting of top tight ends in the future.
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 4, 2022, 9:42 AM
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Kudus to Streeter, but I think the main praise goes to Richardson. We have had talent in the TE room before, but as the season progressed, silence ensued. Now, the TE's are the major players. What about the WR's? This will open them up. We are utilizing the middle of the field. It also seems to me that the receivers, whether WR, TE or RB's, feel freer to find empty space. The talent is there, and now the scheme may be simpler, but it seems less predictable than before.
Totally agree. Richardson seems to be a force in terms of making the TEs a big part of the game plan. Of course he had to have something to offer which he has in two excellent TEs.
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Re: TNET: The tight ends are once again a big part of the Clemson pass offense
Oct 4, 2022, 12:41 PM
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It's about #### time. Coach streeter has done a fine job calling plays since he moved to the booth. Been saying this since day one...Davis Allen is solid NFL prospect. He can block, run good routes and has soft ### hands. This guy is going to do big things at the next level. The guy behind him is a future all-american and a potential day one pick!!!
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