TNET: Top Three for 2023: Key playmakers set to lead on both sides of the ball
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TNET: Top Three for 2023: Key playmakers set to lead on both sides of the ball
Jul 17, 2023, 7:00 AM
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Re: TNET: Top Three for 2023: Key playmakers set to lead on both sides of the ball
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Jul 17, 2023, 7:57 AM
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These linebackers are going to be fun to watch. If Woodaz shows even just a little improvement, these 3 might be the best position group in the country.
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Re: TNET: Top Three for 2023: Key playmakers set to lead on both sides of the ball
Jul 17, 2023, 8:10 PM
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Like most I believe that Goodwin hasn't actually proved that he is the right guy to be our DC, but our talent on defense is good enough and talented enough that we haven't had the need for a spazzed out Venables on the side lines freaking!!!!
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Re: TNET: Top Three for 2023: Key playmakers set to lead on both sides of the ball
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Jul 17, 2023, 9:12 AM
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It says Barrett Carter only started one game? Top two players only started one game.
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Re: TNET: Top Three for 2023: Key playmakers set to lead on both sides of the ball
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Jul 17, 2023, 9:55 AM
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Really enjoyed this list D-Hood. Helped make the off-season go by a little faster
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Jul 17, 2023, 11:29 AM
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IMHO CK2, Barrett Carter, Adam Randall, Peter Woods are the potential top dog playmakers on this 2023 team with Antonio Williams, Nate Wiggins, Will Shipley, Tyler Davis and Jeremiah Trotter also right there. Interested to see what growth & performance OL, Woodaz, DB's, Briningstool, XT, Mafah, Kicker, and Punter will bring to the party this season.
It's a key year, with the SEC/B1G/networks, sitting back and looking forward, readying to select a handful of teams for the next iteration of conference alignments. Staying healthy, I see a zero to one-loss season putting the Tigers and BOT/Clements/Neff/Swinney in a solid negotiation position for the future. Go Tigers!
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Backup QB! Then the R.O.T
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Jul 17, 2023, 12:37 PM
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Over the past; "how many seasons in a row now" the backup QB for Clemson has had to come in and play meaningful snaps. The list isn't complete; so it maybe coming.
But, my #1 would be backup QB if we want to go where we want. To push and provide competition; if for no other reason. But, also because if history repeates itself, we are going to need them.
I am going backup DT's as key players. Capehart and Williams were both high 4-star players and both have game. Sounds like Capehart is finally healthy.
The teams that are dominant; can just roll in dominant DL without a drop off! We are there at DT; not as confident in the DE.
The DE are the biggest group I have in terms of question marks! By far!
P.S. listening to the interviews: Hunter Helms has excelled in the new offense! He has reportedly changed his body and looks the part.
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Re: TNET: Top Three for 2023: Key playmakers set to lead on both sides of the ball
Jul 17, 2023, 8:14 PM
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Mark this down...if XT &/or CK2 earns 1st team ACC honors we are in the CFP. QB and pass rush DE are the two most important positions in football.
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The Trotter highlight reel was terrible
Jul 18, 2023, 6:45 AM
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Some of the plays, he just cleaned up the mess. There was a kickoff. The commentary is focusing on other players. Do better. This kid deserves a proper vid
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Beating a dead horse but I think it's funny that Cade said
Jul 18, 2023, 8:15 AM
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the new offense was more efficient and that he liked it being down to 30 plays.
Even Beaver DJ said he liked that about Oregon State.
80 Plays? Was this why Tony Elliott was so "brilliant"? 40 of them must have just been a variation of the bubble-screen behind the LOS. Streeter simply just kept the same book.
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