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Purdue Feels Sorry For TCU
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<blockquote data-quote="BrewingFrog" data-source="post: 2753058" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>The Frog Defense will be fine. They'll get a few big plays, but overall Purdue will spend a very frustrating afternoon of not getting anything to work on offense.</p><p></p><p>The issue will be our Offense. Can the Frog offensive brain trust get the line, the receivers, backs and QB (both) all working together with poise, efficiency, confidence and wee bit of panache? Or, will the offense be a whole lot of backs bumbling into each other, blocks missed, dropped balls, and errant passes? Who knows? The Frog Offense hasn't run like a well-oiled precision machine since early 2015, with notable exceptions in early 2017 and a couple of games in Waco. Yeah, injuries, I know. But replacing one or two guys shouldn't heave a big monkey wrench into the gears of what was a well-oiled machine.</p><p></p><p>This year is an important one for making decisions. Exhibit A will be offensive performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrewingFrog, post: 2753058, member: 28"] The Frog Defense will be fine. They'll get a few big plays, but overall Purdue will spend a very frustrating afternoon of not getting anything to work on offense. The issue will be our Offense. Can the Frog offensive brain trust get the line, the receivers, backs and QB (both) all working together with poise, efficiency, confidence and wee bit of panache? Or, will the offense be a whole lot of backs bumbling into each other, blocks missed, dropped balls, and errant passes? Who knows? The Frog Offense hasn't run like a well-oiled precision machine since early 2015, with notable exceptions in early 2017 and a couple of games in Waco. Yeah, injuries, I know. But replacing one or two guys shouldn't heave a big monkey wrench into the gears of what was a well-oiled machine. This year is an important one for making decisions. Exhibit A will be offensive performance. [/QUOTE]
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