Just once I want to see Kentucky play in one of these super secret closed door charity scrimmages against another team.
Wilson doesn't have to even pass the ball. Its mainly his ****** decision making in the RPO that is the killer. Teams are giving him the run because when he does he a) is a step slow in deciding where to take it, b) will run right into the defense when he is decisive or c) he fumbles. Hell, I don't even mind the fumbling or inaccuracy given our defense, but it says a lot when opposing defenses give zero respect to the fastest guy on our offense who also happens to touch the ball every snap.
Perimeter D is going to be an issue. Really the only one I can think of.
Bringing in Travis was the best thing possible to elevate Washington's game. Watching those two play against each other the block was next-level physicality. There are few PFs in CBB that will want any piece of either of them.Washington and Travis are some bad MFers inside. Tough guys. Add in a lithe Richards and a smooth Montgomery. Our frontcourt is stacked.
His first “quick hitter,” he missed the receiver and it caused a fumble.
I'm always in the "show me" camp with perimeter freshman defenders. The potential is there.Actually think it will be a strength with most lineups. Johnson, Hagans and Quickley are all excellent.
His first “quick hitter,” he missed the receiver and it caused a fumble.
The absolute worst. It shouldn't even be called chili.white chili
False.-ill tell you what sucks: white chili.
Meh. He should have pulled that one in after seeing the Vandy DB literally right in front of Bowen. And, I didn't like that call because TW was standing still trying to make a technical throw rather than already be moving towards Bowen to potential draw that DB off of Bowen.
Those are pretty advanced plays for a QB that we take for granted but for an inexperienced guy like TW, that was simply too much to ask of him and it needs to be either worked on or abandoned all together until he understands how to run the play.
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