What do you think? Will Mark Fields step up in 2016?
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There is a lot of talk about Clemson's O-line not being effective against App State but in actuality other than the bad snaps they played pretty well. Most of the issues came from the tight ends missing blocks when App was in uneven fronts. Still Gallman averaged 5.3 ypc.
Reply ReplyNew OCs seem to run the ball more than Morris did. I think they will keep pounding away with Gallman to help Watson.
Reply ReplyBecause Gallman will get the full load this week 125+ on the ground for him.
Reply ReplyMultiple competitive running backs = fresh legs throughout the game. Couple that with an effective passing attack, and Clemson EASILY gets 150 yards rushing and possibly more.
Reply ReplyI feel like our offensive line will hold up. And I don't think that Scott/Elliott will abandon the run as quickly as Morris would.
Reply ReplyElliott has not shown all his cards yet. Wait and see, he will spread them out first and then start running counters, etc. He will also use more of the bigger backs against L'ville like Dye and Fuller.
Reply ReplyBecause Clemson has a stable full of Running Backs and I believe that they've shaken off the rust a bit with those first two warm up games. Not to mention the offense played very vanilla. GO TIGERS!
Reply ReplyWith all the running backs and the talent they have there is no reason they shouldn't be able to.
Reply ReplyLast year Clemson averaged around 3.5 APR,Average Per Rush. This year we are at 4.2 after 2 games. And yes, I realize who we played. When we average 4.0 yards per rush tomorrow we will win. This, IMO, is the key stat for the entire. If we end the year with over a 4.0 APR...look out!!!
Reply ReplyThe Wayne Train rolls on national TV, and the much-maligned offensive line takes the opportunity to prove it's better than lines of yesteryear. 175yds and 3 tds for the team, Gallman with 109 and 2 scores.
Reply ReplyEasily! I think the coaches will open up the offense for this game. Watson is will rush for 80 himself. Our RBs only need to combine for 70 yards
Reply ReplyI think Gallman is to much of an agrees ive runner right now. He's running purpose and seems more confidant every game.
Reply ReplyCause we're going to be in Beast Mode Thursday night, This is Clemson's year!!!
Reply ReplyLouisville's defense is by far the best Clemson has faced. App State was a step up in competition and the O-line struggled. I'm worried to see Clemson try to establish dominance in the trenches. But Watson can shred a secondary and spread the field at any given time which is why Clemson will win.
Reply ReplyOur offensive line wasn't impressing me against a less than average defensive line I'm App St. I'm nervous that won't cut it against the "big boys."
Reply ReplyConcerned about the O-line communicating. Hopefully they will be more consistent this game but Louisville has a decent D. I do think Clemson will be around the 150 mark.
Reply ReplyI think Louisville's front seven will challenge our offensive line. I think Clemson's tackles in particular struggles against Sheldon Rankins.
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