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Old 10-23-2007, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by buckeyeinfla View Post
ray disappears much like thad gibson....i still cant get over the fact dukes and lyons cant even make it on the field.....i guess robiskie, hartline, dane and washington are the top 4...dont think small is injured..think it has to do with his performance...i.e. poor route running and missed assignments he might have had....i think ballard and nichol could be a key against psu...and expect brandon saine more as a WR....
With the emergence of Brandon Saine as a WR at times, he has replaced similar speed in that postion. Also, Dane has been alternating between slot and flanker, so he could play that postion if Hartline switches to flanker. Depth is a good thing. I thought Ray was effective at the WR postion, but he didn't get many touches in the last two weeks. I assumed it was good coverage, maybe not. He does well at a PR and KO guy. All part of the WR rotating game plan, finding a niche for everyone.
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