Bayfieldgopher
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BPT is just like I felt last year. Over rated!
BPT is just like I felt last year. Over rated!
I am not sure if this has been posted yet, but Michael Carter replaced BPT at the end of the third quarter after the 24 yard TD pass was allowed for the rest of the game....very interesting.
Studwell writes: In particular, we have a star corner who simply refuses to man-up against the run. Totally unwilling to play physical. Afraid to hit! Plays like a girly-man against the run! Won't name names!
I am not sure if this has been posted yet, but Michael Carter replaced BPT at the end of the third quarter after the 24 yard TD pass was allowed for the rest of the game....very interesting.
I thought he was in for Sherels
Brewster fielded a question about Carter getting PT on the Huddle this morning. He commented that its nice to have players who can replace injured players and also those who aren't playing well. I think it was the later but he never did say why Carter was in there.
Yeah, was at the game and BPT was definitely benched with Carter brought on as a replacement. BPT still played on special teams, so it was not an injury. Carter was very impressive. Hopefully BPT can get his issues figured out and be the lockdown corner he was last year.
Quite possibly BPT just wasn't good against NU's crossing schemes. Some people do better in certain matchups than others. For instance, Triplett and Campbell and Lawrence had trouble with the short middle passes, but had played very well in the Syracuse and AFA games. Sometimes, when things aren't working, you just change things up to try something different to see if that works. I'm assuming that is what was done here, if no injury was involved.
Personally, in a matchup against a team like NU, I'd match up speed against them, not strength. It may have been smart to play safeties in the LB positions more often in early downs to help cover their multiple-receiver/TE sets.