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02-03-2013, 01:12 AM | #1 |
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Actually dropped passes have been a huge issue with NC State.
IE http://espn.go.com/blog/acc/post/_/i...dropped-passes Zac Dysert actually had to deal with a ridiculous amount of drops also.
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So, did Glennon's accuracy have anything to do with that or was it all on the WR's? |
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""Certainly you can't be happy with dropped passes," coach Tom O'Brien said on the ACC coaches call. "Once again, I think that's a matter of concentration. We had 10 on Saturday. We have a quarterback that threw for 460 yards. If you catch some of those passes, some of those are game-changing passes. He might have had 600 yards passing the ball." Indeed, Mike Glennon seemed to do no wrong against the Tar Heels last week, slicing and dicing his way to a career-high 467 yards while tying a school-record with five touchdown passes in the 43-35 loss. Bryan Underwood had yet another touchdown reception, but he also had at least one crucial drop. So did leading receiver Quintin Payton. "
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