Kyrie Wilson

Started by Lincoln Locomotive, August 06, 2023, 08:24:47 PM

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Lincoln Locomotive

Quote from: pjrocksmb on August 09, 2023, 02:04:49 AM
Agree on the last point ,a high percentage of young QBs take a long time to learn to read a defense.
I'm thinking Kyrie Wilson will help out with containing the explosion run plays
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theaardvark

Quote from: Lincoln Locomotive on August 10, 2023, 08:58:55 PM
I'm thinking Kyrie Wilson will help out with containing the explosion run plays

Against Ottawa, we had Clements and Darby with Biggie, Wilson, Biggie and Kramdi should be a better match for a running QB
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bwiser

i think the secondary will play a lot of man to man tonight because I don't think there is much chance of Edmonton throwing deep.The Elks will go heavy with the run, at least until they are getting drilled. I expect Edmonton will be mostly running and quick short passes.

TecnoGenius

Quote from: bwiser on August 11, 2023, 12:14:52 AM
i think the secondary will play a lot of man to man tonight because I don't think there is much chance of Edmonton throwing deep.The Elks will go heavy with the run, at least until they are getting drilled. I expect Edmonton will be mostly running and quick short passes.

Ya, keys to the game: #1 stop Brown running, #2 stop Ford running, #3 hope Ford can't throw and feast on INTs.  It's the formula against any "new" QB.  We failed at #2 vs Crum, we won't make the same mistake this time.  MOS always talks about just being "assignment sound" instead of spying, but if Ford starts blowing us up on the ground Hall must certainly assign a dedicated spy.

If we can stop all the runs and force Ford to pass every down, we should win this game.  EDM to win needs to get Brown going big time, with a healthy helping of Ford designed runs to make life difficult.
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DM83

Ford can?t read a defense. We shut him down completely after the first. Quarter/half.