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You definitely can't deny the numbers but Tua ate under 3 different OCs, it took an offensive scheme change for Burrow to look great.

... that’s fair .

You definitely can't deny the numbers but Tua ate under 3 different OCs, it took an offensive scheme change for Burrow to look great.
if you wanna put it that way. It was on the road and They do have a secondary full of 5* and high 4* that LSU and Bama were recruiting.
Think they just been vanilla because of the competition. They’ve been efficient as well as scoring tds but I don’t think they’ve opened it up yet. Just my take.Not troll..
Is the passing game less dynamic because of Fields youth or more or so because OSU lost a ton of WR talent and the young guys still need to grow?
That first year Tua wasYou definitely can't deny the numbers but Tua ate under 3 different OCs, it took an offensive scheme change for Burrow to look great.
The fukk are you talking about you couldn't be more wrong about all of thisThat first year Tua wasuntil that 2nd half against GA (which they were clearly not prepared for)
Play calling was bad that year and neither QB stood out.
Joe is making those multiple read throws.Tua kinda looks the same as last year. Which I kinda worry about him against GA or Clemson. That Oline and his slow throwing motion
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The fukk are you talking about you couldn't be more wrong about all of this