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Competition for Rutgers’ o-line, WR spots taking shape after 1st scrimmage

That was the most bizarre piece about Rutgers' scrimmage ever. It said Schiano has to review tape of the receivers, and the offensive lineman are competing for starters.
 
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That was the most bizarre piece about Rutgers' scrimmage ever. It said Schiano has to review tape of the receivers, and the offensive lineman are competing for starters.

That's Greg-speak - always hides behind the tape ("I have the worst seat in the house.")
 
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That's Greg-speak - always hides behind the tape ("I have the worst seat in the house.")
No it's not. No coach will commit to speaking on players until they see the tape. Your eye can lie to you during live events because you are trying to watch too many people at the same time. You can focus on on certain players for multiple plays to gain a real feel for it.
 
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click bait.
Tango this board has good traffic, no need to load it with this type of $#!t
There are loads of threads like this, many duplicatimg the point in other threads on the same exact topic. It would be more helpful if there were fewer threads, and the threads included a collection of similar topics such as "wide receiver group". A very large majority of the threads started have ZERO replies, and perhaps someone would take note of this.
 
No it's not. No coach will commit to speaking on players until they see the tape. Your eye can lie to you during live events because you are trying to watch too many people at the same time. You can focus on on certain players for multiple plays to gain a real feel for it.
Ashokan dislikes Greg. But he loves Prime. Weird.
 
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No it's not. No coach will commit to speaking on players until they see the tape. Your eye can lie to you during live events because you are trying to watch too many people at the same time. You can focus on on certain players for multiple plays to gain a real feel for it.

In the interview - Greg even suggested Brock would be a better coach to ask since he’s focused on watching that unit only. I thought his explanation for not being able to answer at the time made perfect sense. He wasn’t looking to avoid the question at all. He explained in specfic detail the things that he wasn’t able to focus on in live action as a head coach that are important in assessing where the wide outs are overall. It’s not only about who caught more balls for sure.
 
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