Now that it is official that Collie is going pro, who will be the main guy? Pitta? Jacobsen? Will the Matthews kid be back?
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Without Collie, who is the go to guy next year?
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It should be Unga. Ride that train, especially if Tonga will be back.
Pitta and George are good enough that they can create mismatches. I think at WR we'll see a big WR-by-Committee approach, with Ashworth, Chambers, Jacobsen and Spencer Hafoka getting touches.
Losing Collie hurts. He was clearly the best player on BYU's offense last year.
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He was clearly the best player in the conference. Big time loss but I am happy for him. Hopefully Jacobson can become Collie-esque.Originally posted by Sizzle View PostLink: http://www.ksl.com/?nid=498&sid=5268566
It should be Unga. Ride that train, especially if Tonga will be back.
Pitta and George are good enough that they can create mismatches. I think at WR we'll see a big WR-by-Committee approach, with Ashworth, Chambers, Jacobsen and Spencer Hafoka getting touches.
Losing Collie hurts. He was clearly the best player on BYU's offense last year."Nobody listens to Turtle."-Turtlesigpic
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I think part of the OLs problem is their reluctance to run the football consistently. Running the football is a lot about attitude, IMO. It is a mindset, and it is a much different mindset than when you are asked to pass block 70% of the time. I think if BYU commits more to the running game, then we'll see an O-Line that is better at run blocking.Originally posted by Surfah View PostI hope so too. Think the OL will be able to help him produce?
I also think it is easier with a young offensive line getting them to learn to run block than pass block.
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