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I thought Broc Bando was coming on at one point but he seems to have went incognito.
He got kicked off the team?
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I thought Broc Bando was coming on at one point but he seems to have went incognito.
Not to nitpick, but I really worry that our S&C is having our OL focus too much on strength and not enough on quicknesses (with Farniok being the prime example of overemphasis on big muscle strength to the detriment of his feet slowing down). I really would have liked to have seen Farniok play this year about 15 pounds lighter and having spent his offseason on his quick twitch muscles.
I don't think it has anything to do with making calls, I'm thinking more size and strength.Agree on everything....
I wonder what the hold up is with the younger Farniok that he has been given so few snaps, but obviously there is a reason he hasn’t. Inability to know calls and make adjustments? Inability to handle bull rush? Inability to snap?
Interesting thought on Nouili and Bando being considered at center, as well as fighting for guard positions. If either guy can handle the skills, that would be some very nice depth to have.
Yep, the "converted TE" joke is worn out. The bad snaps are a major issue that needs to improve. But, I've watched quite a few bowl games this year and I've seen them in other games also.....even some of the top teams have some every once in a while.BlitzFirst said:Nope, he was a 3* offensive guard recruit and had played center quite a bit in high school. That should tell you that it's not just a problem for a converted tight end and that problems like that arise in some situations.
That's a good analysis. They still need to improve, but they were a lot better this year than last year.Snaps aside he is good at blocking and he can move. I still think he can fix the snaps and i don't think they hurt as bad as have a replacement who can't block as well.
The snaps did improve in the last 3 1/2 games of this season. I agree that it needs to continue to improve into the future, and it's frustrating that it took so long for the coaches to figure out how to make the adjustment to fix the issue, but things were pretty good after halftime of the Iowa game. Now Jurgens just needs to stay healthy.That's a good analysis. They still need to improve, but they were a lot better this year than last year.
The offense, however, is better with him in the game than the backup....as long as he's not going through a bad spell with snaps.