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New Story: Edmond can't breathe after dog pile, but breathes new life into the season
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New Story: Edmond can't breathe after dog pile, but breathes new life into the season


Oct 15, 2016, 6:27 PM

 
Edmond can't breathe after dog pile, but breathes new life into the season

Marcus Edmond wound up in what he calls a life-threatening situation after he saved Clemson’s football life with an overtime interception Saturday. Full Story »


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please don't off Marcus,


Oct 15, 2016, 6:38 PM

we may need him to bail us out a few more games.

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This cat & Johnson are so good!


Oct 15, 2016, 8:44 PM

So thankful we have them on defense. They both have literally saved our season. Proud Tiger! 15-0 in '16!

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Re: New Story: Edmond can't breathe after dog pile, but breathes new life into the season


Oct 15, 2016, 10:16 PM

No more dog piles pleasee.

Love you Marcos Edmond! You rock!

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Here is what I learn from yesterday.


Oct 16, 2016, 8:08 AM

Number one: this team isn't as good as we thought they were, especially on offense.
I haven't figured out if it's coaching or players, or a combination of both. I
think we proved we're a little suspect, and could be beat by anyone left on the
schedule. I'm not saying, "oh me! the sky is falling". But there's a lot of things
to clean up before making claim at being a top 4 team that's for sure.
First, OL- I would like to see some changes there and some other guys get some playing
time. Like playing Simpson over Hearn at left guard. And maybe Pollard should get a
look at Right Tackle?
What about running back...
After Gallman, there is a HUGE HUGE gap to number 2- you can put Fuller/Dye/Choice in
their together at number #3. I would like to see Feaster get more carries.
Finally, this team doesn't seem to have an offensive identity. There's no flow in the
offense, AT ALL. Is that play calling? Sure, there were turn overs that are to blame
for some of the miss-scores. But we are stil playing down to our opponets, IMO.
Good teams find a way to win, I get that. But it makes ya wonder how long Clemson can
keep doing that. We're a couple plays away from being 4-3, not 7-0.
Hoping we had turned the curve at BC...guess not.
We're 7-0...we won, I GET THAT!
Hopefully, this was a learning experience.


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Oct 16, 2016, 8:16 AM

Agree! Particularly on the OL suggestions. They just seem to get no push, and WG seems to be the only one who can squeeze through what little opening they do create. I'd also like to see Feaster on punt returns. I hold my breath every time RRM fields one.It would be interesting to see what would happen if they went past page 5 in the playbook. Oh ... and what happened to DL/CW as road graders in short yardage situations? Could have used that 2 or 3 times yesterday ... but NOOOOOOOOOOOO!

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What a nice young man (and a lifesaver).***


Oct 17, 2016, 11:06 PM



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