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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 3228281" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>on the first one that you point out, the view behind max showed a receiver, either quentin or savion coming across the field with the defender a step or so behind. the ball would have been caught short of the distance, but if that is q then i like the odds of him getting that first down, but as mentioned in the broadcast it seemed tcu was dead set on attacking the kstate corners when they had them in 1 on 1 situations. frogs did that multiple times early with q, savion, and hudson.</p><p></p><p>there were a number of things that went against the frogs this game such of the offensive pi which to me is a no call, but there were a few other plays where things were just off a bit</p><p></p><p>consider max missing taye wide open up the seam because in part he had to get rid of the ball due to pressure from the right.</p><p></p><p>how do things change if q can keep his feet on that deep ball in which the drive ended in the red zone interception? if he keeps his feet his scores, but he doesn't and the frogs get nothing out of the drive</p><p></p><p>plays like the td disallowed by the offensive pi and miller being called down short are very frustrating, but the frogs left a great deal of meat on the bone today and in the end that as much as anything cost them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 3228281, member: 73370"] on the first one that you point out, the view behind max showed a receiver, either quentin or savion coming across the field with the defender a step or so behind. the ball would have been caught short of the distance, but if that is q then i like the odds of him getting that first down, but as mentioned in the broadcast it seemed tcu was dead set on attacking the kstate corners when they had them in 1 on 1 situations. frogs did that multiple times early with q, savion, and hudson. there were a number of things that went against the frogs this game such of the offensive pi which to me is a no call, but there were a few other plays where things were just off a bit consider max missing taye wide open up the seam because in part he had to get rid of the ball due to pressure from the right. how do things change if q can keep his feet on that deep ball in which the drive ended in the red zone interception? if he keeps his feet his scores, but he doesn't and the frogs get nothing out of the drive plays like the td disallowed by the offensive pi and miller being called down short are very frustrating, but the frogs left a great deal of meat on the bone today and in the end that as much as anything cost them. [/QUOTE]
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