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123456bt
Joined: 1/16/14 Posts: 14,832
New clock could be an advantage/fewer snaps and
Posted Tue, Sep 26 7:33 pm
remaining concentrated...riding Moore's arm and talented receiving corps.

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uclanman
Joined: 9/23/12 Posts: 1,866
Fewer snaps less chance of getting hammered
Posted Thu, Sep 28 3:31 am
In response to New clock could be an advantage/fewer snaps and (123456bt)
until the OL figures it out.
123456bt
Joined: 1/16/14 Posts: 14,832
it appears, Kelly, is going to lean
Posted Fri, Sep 29 1:46 pm
In response to Fewer snaps less chance of getting hammered (uclanman)
on Moore's arm. Give the man credit. He is decisive.

Perhaps I am being too optimistic but the OL does not look broken. Some breakdowns combined that with a talented defensive group.
Woochifer
Joined: 12/15/11 Posts: 9,201
He sees things in practice that we don't see
Posted Fri, Sep 29 4:23 pm
In response to it appears, Kelly, is going to lean (123456bt)
Wayne Cook pointed out that the coaches see a lot more of what the players are capable of in practice. But, they have to temper their expectations, because what players do in practice might not be what they do in actual game situations. Might be optimism, but Kelly clearly sees things out of Moore that he thinks are a step above what the other players do.

With the OL, I don't see things that aren't fixable. Utah's defense had a lot to do with what we saw last week, especially after the Bruins had to abandon the run. Cook last week said that he originally thought that the bye week was too early in the season, but with the loss to Utah, he thought it was a perfect time to fix the little things. Because the Utah game was very much within reach. Lot of missed opportunities. Some plays here and there breaking the other way, and it would've been a different outcome.