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RSP Rorshach: QB Vad Lee, James Madison
What was Vad Lee thinking on a pass from the SMU game? Look at the play and give your take. I’ll have Lee tell you himself at the end of the week. I enjoyed watching Vad Lee’s performance against SMU. When I mentioned this on Twitter, Lee followed me. At the time, I was making…
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RSP Rorschach: QB Trevone Boykin
The latest RSP Rorschach features a play from TCU’s offense. List above and vote below: Learn more about Trevone Boykin in the latest RSP Film Room with Gene Clemmons.
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RSP Rorschach: QB Dylan Thompson
Some plays are like Rorschach drawings: There is no singular answer, but they will elicit a strong leaning in one direction. It has been a quarterback-heavy month at RSP HQ, which means a great deal of ambiguity. Sound decision-making is a vital asset of successful quarterback play. However, as in life, successful decisions are often…
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RSP Rorschach: Michigan WR/TE Devin Funchess
Some plays are like Rorschach inkblots because there’s no definitive answer to why they unfold the way they do. This series examines plays that have more than one viable explanation and may be too difficult to draw a single conclusion. The fun part is that you have a voice in it. Rorschach No.4 Devin Funchess…
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RSP Rorschach No.3: Cornell QB Jeff Mathews
Thrown too early or thrown too late? See below. Some plays are like Rorschach inkblots because there’s no definitive answer to why they unfold the way they do. This new series examines plays that have more than one viable explanation and may be too difficult to draw a single conclusion. The fun part is that…
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RSP Rorschach No.2: WR Davante Adams
Some plays are like Rorschach inkblots because there’s no definitive answer to why they unfold the way they do. This new series examines plays that have more than one viable explanation and may be too difficult to draw a single conclusion. The fun part is that you have a voice in it. RSP Rorschach No.2:…
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RSP Rorschach No.1: Fitzgerald Toussaint
Some plays are like Rorschach inkblots because there’s no definitive answer to why they unfold the way they do. This new series examines plays that have more than one viable explanation and may be too difficult to draw a single conclusion. The fun part is that you have a voice in it. RSP Rorschach No.1:…