Let's Change Some Of Our Starters

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Let's Change Some Of Our Starters

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Leonard Lee was injured, and Jojo and Matagi have received less playing time. Hausmann, Edwards, Nelson, Makaula and and Meki have played well enough to be an upgrade of the secondary.

Nasjzae Bryant grades the highest on offensive side of the ball with a grade of 76.9. Parson grades a 64.0 on a 193 plays. Against Duq and NMST Hopp graded 83 and 68 for PBLK, which slightly higher than earlier in the season. Currently Hopp grades a 58.0 in PBLK. Hopp has shown improvement. Ca.leb Phillips has been looking good as well if Im correct he had something like 8 catches for 138 yards agains NMS

Kolby Wyatt at DE with a defensive grade of 75.4. Evaimalo grades a cumulative defensive grade of 82.3. The other DE's/Soli-61/Welsh-60/Choi-56.

Anyone know the PFF performance of all our linebackers?

Let's hope the coaches start playing the right players more. I think changing up the front 7 can help the defense.

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Jordan Johnson should see more action. After 5 games the player's taken 31 snaps with the majority of the snaps at RB. In the first 2 games of the season he lined up for a couple of plays at WR. The last 3 games none, which makes no sense since Johnson's the fastest player on the team and the Warriors are hurting at the WR position. On the season Johnsons been targeted 3 times and has 3 catches for 38 yards and has a cumulative grade of 73.0 on offense.

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The backup punter to Shipley should get a chance. On the season Shipley has punted 27 times for 39.6 average (net of 35 yards) Last season the player averaged 41 with 2 punts blocked. Here's a player that's been super hyped yet his performance is poor. In comparison former punters, Scruton and Stack averaged 44 yards a punt during their careers.

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sarvicdar wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 7:38 am Jordan Johnson should see more action. After 5 games the player's taken 31 snaps with the majority of the snaps at RB. In the first 2 games of the season he lined up for a couple of plays at WR. The last 3 games none, which makes no sense since Johnson's the fastest player on the team and the Warriors are hurting at the WR position. On the season Johnsons been targeted 3 times and has 3 catches for 38 yards and has a cumulative grade of 73.0 on offense.
Johnson’s injury in the NMSU game looked pretty bad….so might not be available against SDSU.

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sarvicdar wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 7:54 am The backup punter to Shipley should get a chance. On the season Shipley has punted 27 times for 39.6 average (net of 35 yards) Last season the player averaged 41 with 2 punts blocked. Here's a player that's been super hyped yet his performance is poor. In comparison former punters, Scruton and Stack averaged 44 yards a punt during their careers.

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Another head scratcher is why LB Kema is not seeing more game time. Against NMST he was in for 7 plays. Imo he's not any worse than the LBs ahead of him.

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