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Sunday, February 18, 2018

Enjoy some Dillon highlights

The ACC Network put out a nine minute highlight reel for AJ Dillon. It is a slow news day so enjoy.

Watching it back you'll see that Dillon got some great blocking, but also has great vision. He saw holes and made good cuts throughout this clip. He's not just a pure powerback.


9 comments:

  1. I hesitated to click on, as I had seen it all before. But I did anyway. :-) I guess it never gets old.

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  2. Softball starts a week earlier. Why doesn't baseball do likewise. They could play two series
    on the coast. San Francisco or Peperdine or Loyola Marymount or Univ San Diego before heading
    for Florida games.
    In alternate years go to Texas and play Dallas Baptist and Rice two baseball powers.
    Difficult to get over the ND DEBACLE Saturday. SHAME Jim for letting Farrell shoot unopposed
    3's. Losing to them HURTS.

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  3. The Bowl game is pissing me off. He would have run for 300 yards in that game and would a preseason Heisman candidate if the field weren't a rink or the school game him some decent fucking sneakers.

    Typical BC.

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  4. 6 eagles go for Gold Wednesday night. Live on TV

    USA women’s hockey vs Canada. Canada won last 4 golds and beat USA just last week. 2-1. With Canada’s goalie stopping 44 of 45 shots.

    go USA. go Eagles !

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  5. Dillon is quite a talent. However if the opposition runs 9 man lines, even Jim Brown would have problems. The issue will prove to be one of just who is the quarterback? Tom Gatewood's grandson will win the Heisman with a little help from the coaching.

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  6. I heard Christian Suntrup is in Heisman form this year.

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  7. Agreed re: the joke of a bowl game; the condition of the field was appalling and dangerous.

    Here's hoping the Eagles are able to give Dillon the coaching, blocking, and QB play necessary to get him the Heisman.

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  8. @Bravesbill: He finally graduated and is back here in St. Louis working for his dad at Suntrup Nissan, Ford, Buick, Hyundai. No Heisman on the horizon.

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  9. Auffenberg is much better.

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