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Gary's D is Back...

W

Way of the Frog

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SMU will be a nice transition from Arkansas to Oklahoma State. Sutton isn' the threat Washington is, but I am not sure anyone has a receiver quite like Washington.

Mustangs as pointed out though can throw the ball effectively and while they don't have the same offensive line talent they do scheme well.
 

tcuball3

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SMU will be a nice transition from Arkansas to Oklahoma State. Sutton isn' the threat Washington is, but I am not sure anyone has a receiver quite like Washington.


Mustangs as pointed out though can throw the ball effectively and while they don't have the same offensive line talent they do scheme well.

Sutton is a 6'5" first round receiver, will most likely go before Washington, he will be all TCU can handle, the difference is QB is nowhere near as good as Rudolph
 
W

Way of the Frog

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Sutton is a 6'5" first round receiver, will most likely go before Washington, he will be all TCU can handle, the difference is QB is nowhere near as good as Rudolph

Agree Sutton is a talent, he has been in the past, and will be a challenge on Saturday. Reminds me a bit of Mike Evans of A&M and Tampa Bay. Runs better than you think, uses his body well, and goes after the ball. Both are former basketball players who look more like they are rebounding a missed shot than catching a pass. Sutton actually is what I hoped Porter would develop into at TCU.

Washington is unique in that he is a receiver with the type of explosive speed that makes him very hard to handle in a spread offense. Bigger than people think and his is a physical runner after the catch. Both guys average a touchdown ever 5-6 catches. Big difference is Washington averages almost 20 yards a catch for his career and that is a career that is comprised of well over 200 catches.
 

Bob Sugar

Active Member
I am sure Gary is happy, because, as in the '09 and '10 years, this team is getting a ton of 3-and-outs. Against JSU, 12 out of 15 drives were either 3-and-outs or turnovers on 3 or less plays. Against Ark that number was 5 of 10. So on the season, the TCU defense has held the opponents drives to 3 or less plays in 17 of 25 drives.
 

netty2424

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Yes, you never see it coming.
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