![]() Just meekly point at the scoreboard and smile. We need to do our talking with our game play. We should be helping the skill guys up as lineman and vice versa. A dirty point beat down by an opponent who doesn’t take the bait is it’s own reward and punishment.Īll that said, I agree with parts of your statements. Message received and replied by showing them they weren’t in the same class. ![]() Miami started trying to fight us at practices and talked so much junk. Prime case in point: Deshaun Watson and company at Miami. Shut them up by blowing them away on the scoreboard. You lose the benefit of the doubt when you hit someone after the whistle. If you show you’re a thug those refs will always think you’re a thug. If they’re landing blows on a down player? Maybe lay them out. Standing over a back flexing is a 15-yard-penalty every time. I don’t like to see that kind of reckless abandon from my players. Re: TNET: Saturday Clemson Scrimmage Notes Who knows Mayne next will see the offensive line actually protect their QB. Really glad to see Luke at least bring back the offensive linemen helping guys up. I understand not getting dumb penalties but when someone flexes over your guy or is barking over top of him I find it more than acceptable for an offensive linemen to come like a bat out of heck to lay said guy out. It's Dabo's fault and I love Dabo but he has preached no stupid penalties for so long I believe it ha hurt that area of team where your guys will not only protect one another but fight for one another. When the play was over Clemson offensive linemen would turn around and just walk away. You'd watch other teams and their offensive linemen would run over to help their brothers up. ![]() The one thing that has bothered me more than about anything and it's small and may not seem bug to others but the fact the offensive linemen would not give a hand to the QB, RB or WR when getting off the ground was not acceptable.
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