And Another Thing

What happened to tight end Bryce Dixon against Utah? You have to throw more than once a game to your most-talented skill players.

UPDATED: Why? Because of the snapping issues that seem to arise in road games.

12 thoughts on “And Another Thing

  1. We don’t need you ask any more question, please! Post back when you have answers,thanks

    • I mentioned the other day that wolf isn’t allowed to ask the coaches questions, so he just settles for asking his readers, and then “doesn’t read the comments”.

  2. Might be a reason why USC can attract tight ends. This offense doesn’t utilize them.

  3. wolfman, did someone switch your pint of Guinness with a pint of Tapatio???

    porque, El Macho Lobo, tu eres en PURO FUEGO FURIOSO, hombre!!!!
    (cause wolfman, you are TOTALLY ENGULFED IN FLAMES, man!!!!)

    #AAAAAALLOuttaGum

    • The only snapping that Scottie knows how to do is with his fingers when he demands more breadsticks at The Olive Garden…..

  4. “And Another Thing”…… who do you think you are, Scottie?……Lieutenant Columbo?????

  5. Ask Kessler– he does not trust his tight ends as much as his wideouts. Kessler is good, so I trust his judgment

  6. Since when did Bryce Dixon become one of the most talented skill players? He’s a true freshman with 6 catches all year. Cody, Buck, Nelson, JuJu, Justin, Darreus…even Randall (who has 14 catches) are the skill players. Oh, the snapping issue on the road is keeping the ball from being thrown Bryce. That makes sense. Thanks for the inside USC info Wolfie.

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