AstroDin wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 7:52 am
I feel like this almost deserves q separate thread.… any guesses which receiver was thrown to the most in the Western game?
That would be Colton Hinton. By my count, 6 passes. He shoulda coulda had two touchdowns. Colton also started.
I'm thinking about a few things.
I think Furman sandbagged a bit on how they were playing Hinton. He was getting some PT at receiver and had caught a couple of passes, but we mainly saw him running a reverse or a jet sweep until Saturday.
Western's athletic DBs had a hard time matching up with Colton. No doubt he will attract more attention from opposing defenses. That is exactly what Coach Roper wants. I think the arrival of Hinton as a receiving weapon will open up things for Harris, Dean, and Shiflett. Not to mention Ben Ferguson.
I also think Furman sandbagged a bit on how they would and will deploy Pline. A 6-7 tight end that can run that well and appears to have very good hands — lookout.
Last thought. Remember what appeared to be a timeout Furman took when they couldn't get a play in? The following play was a flea-flicker to Pline for a big gain. I think this was planned.
I will add Coach Roper is as calm as ice on the sidelines, he's got some ice in his veins.
Probably could have had 3 Astro. That slot fade early in the first quarter was very close to being a TD. Hinton is impressive as a WR considering he came from a mostly running system (I think). Jackal is right that he was in single coverage on a safety on the TD. That safety was all-conference Andreas Keaton I believe. Looking forward to seeing how his role in the offense continues to grow.
I agree on Pline. After everything we heard in the offseason, we didn't see a lot of Pline early in the year. You had to figure/hope that they had a plan for him. Looking at a picture of the TEs, Pline is an absolutely dominating figure in a lineup that includes 3 other guys that are 6'4" or taller.