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    Re: Nick Isham 2010 Highlights

    Quote Originally Posted by TECH88 View Post
    But Isham's the better runner/scrambler and has the ability to improvise and make good things happen when the blocking breaks down.

    And I think the coaching staff will work a lot this week on getting Isham to tuck it and run or throw it away quickly if he is undecided about the coverage or finding the open man. And the game plan will focus on high reward, low risk plays to minimize the chances of mistakes.

    One of the things that has been mentioned about Isham that I like about him is his dedication to the film room. That will pay off big time, I believe.

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    Re: Nick Isham 2010 Highlights

    I watched his highlights last night, again, and I'm real excited about this kid. He is always thinking two steps ahead of the defense. If the first option isn't open, he knows what to do next. If he can bring this level of play to the college level (and I think he can) he is going to be something special.

    What is the practice schedule for this week. I read where they are practicing at 9 at night to get ready for the game. Are there any night owls down there going to practice.

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    Re: Nick Isham 2010 Highlights

    One mistake we have seen enough of in the past is holding the ball too long. I have a feeling we won't see that from Isham. He will make his decision quickly and throw or run. Because of his confidence, we might see a few more interceptions than we would like, but he will minimize that (hopefully) through detailed study off film figuring out where he can and can't throw.
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    Re: Nick Isham 2010 Highlights

    Quote Originally Posted by WWDog View Post
    One mistake we have seen enough of in the past is holding the ball too long. I have a feeling we won't see that from Isham. He will make his decision quickly and throw or run. Because of his confidence, we might see a few more interceptions than we would like, but he will minimize that (hopefully) through detailed study off film figuring out where he can and can't throw.
    Totally agree!

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