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I'd take any of these QBs on ESPN tonight

Cincy's QB replaces starter and passes for 500+ yards...wow what a concept...trying somebody else...
 
Did you actually watch the game? That was some of the worst D I've ever seen by both teams. Memphis gave up nearly 600 yards last week.

I hate to use a BB analogy but it's like a 135-130 score and saying wow that was some offensive output.
 
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I tell ya what I did like. That Memphis QB hit some slant routes. Nice accurate throws over the middle perfectly leading his wr ball placed only where his wr would be the one to catch it. Not over thrown to high.

I'm still not ready to put barker in over towels.
 
I must say I was impressed with Moore coming in and being VERY ACCURATE....He hit 30 plus yarders across the middle while leading the receivers perfectly.....yes there was ZERO D - but his accuracy makes me concerned for our QB accuracy

I do believe that our QB is much more accurate when throwing harder and not having to "place it"... just an observation....

Like his 1st int last week - he tried to place it and threw it too high.....just an observation
 
It was kind of weird watching a game where the QB doesn't have a defensive linemen in his face as soon as he catches the snap. I remember the Giants making Tom Brady look like a D-III QB in a couple Super Bowls simply by getting constant pressure. Funny how that works. Even when Brady had time during those games he was missing open targets simply because the threat of pressure was there.
 
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Yeah. That Cincy is a real juggernaut. They gave up a million yards and points to Memphis, beat a terrible Miami Ohio team by 4 and lost to Temple. In the Miami ohio game that backup QB turned the ball over 4 times in the 4th quarter.
 
Yeah, both teams showed tough SEC defenses.

But, Memphis coach Justin Fuentas, former Oklahoma QB, will probably be a pretty hot commodity. Memphis at 4-0 for the first time since 1961.
 
Yeah, both teams showed tough SEC defenses.

But, Memphis coach Justin Fuentas, former Oklahoma QB, will probably be a pretty hot commodity. Memphis at 4-0 for the first time since 1961.
 
Funny how using the whole feild and more routes then just go deep downn the sideline works pretty well. What is a slant route ?or a pass to aTide End? can someone tell me? I dont think I have ever seen those at Kentucky? Hhhmmm interesting stuff.
 
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