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Dunbar has a great game, and Tune played about as well as anyone could ask. Take away the 2 picks in the endzone, and his performance was almost flawless.

I want to recognize a few players I think haven't received enough credit for their performance's yesterday.

Robertson's pick was big. If he doesn't make that pick, Clemson gets another score. Robertson also made alot of tackles too. He was one of our better tacklers on defense.

Gill did a great job in pass protection. Clemson was not able to get much pressure on Tune from the left side.

Jackson had a big game and made some long gains out of short passes.

Atterberry did a great job punting. No blocks and he pinned Clemson inside the 10 a few times.

Carey had some nice catches, including the TD.

I'm sure I'm missing some players. Anybody you guys want to add?

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I felt that the interior D-Line...Atkinson and Jackson...were really good other then that first blown run right up the middle for a TD. Clemson ganed almost all their yards on the outside....the interior run D was stout for the most part.

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Dunbar has a great game, and Tune played about as well as anyone could ask. Take away the 2 picks in the endzone, and his performance was almost flawless.

Not a knock on Tune, who I thought did just fine... But a comment on a type of phrasing that always makes me smile. I paraphrase:

"If you take away the flaws, it was almost flawless". You can't argue with that sort of logic. :P

I'm not saying, I'm just saying.

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Not a knock on Tune, who I thought did just fine... But a comment on a type of phrasing that always makes me smile. I paraphrase:

"If you take away the flaws, it was almost flawless". You can't argue with that sort of logic. :P

I'm not saying, I'm just saying.

lol

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Jackson had a big game and made some long gains out of short passes.

i noticed one huge drop. not impressed. Several players stepped up on the big stage but several looked lost, especially the entire defensive backfield. Poor tackling or plain whiffs, and #10, whoosh.

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I noticed two other guys making plays (and sure tackles) in the second half : #35 Zach Orr and #22 Ryan Downing

I really think that Orr is going to be a big time player before he's done at NT.

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I noticed two other guys making plays (and sure tackles) in the second half : #35 Zach Orr and #22 Ryan Downing

I really think that Orr is going to be a big time player before he's done at NT.

I couldn't believe I was seeing Orr out there contributing against Clemson. I am really looking forward to this guy's career at UNT.

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I mentioned it at the watching party and would have to go back and watch the play a couple times more but when they first broke-away and scored on us....did anyone else think that the ref being right in the middle affected our players ability to get at the ball carrier? Notice the ref got laid out.

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Regarding the first big play, yes the referee did get mowed over and was out for the remainder of the first half, but more noticable to me on that play was the obvious holding penalty against Roberson. I am not complaining though, because I thought it was a well called game by the officials.

Where was Stradford?

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Yes, Stradford made some nice blocks, but he came here from OU with blazing speed and was supposed to be a difference maker as WR. He earns his keep as WR first, and he didn't do a thing.

Santiago was a disappointment to say the least. Too much foot speed from the Clemson DE's.

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Yes, Stradford made some nice blocks, but he came here from OU with blazing speed and was supposed to be a difference maker as WR. He earns his keep as WR first, and he didn't do a thing.

Santiago was a disappointment to say the least. Too much foot speed from the Clemson DE's.

Santiago was blocking a former number 1 d-line recruit in the nation. The fact that he got beat over and over does not bother me as much as the fact that we did not bring in a U-back or tight end to chip the DE so Santiago could get his hands on him. I saw very little help in this way. As good as he is, he was up against someone way better.

Stradford is a speed guy. The QB needs more than 1.7 seconds in the pocket for a guy like him to stretch the field. Keep an eye on him in the next 2 or 3 games.

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I want to say something about Savod Atkinson and you will either agree with me or disagree with me:

He looks better than he did last year.

Now, I'm going to say something else about Shavod Atkinson and you will either agree with me or disagree with me again:

He is playing well enough to be a First Team All-Sun Belt performer, and probably Third Team AP All-American since they are too cowardly to give players from our school First or Second Team consideration.

Now, I'm going to say yet another thing about Shavod Atkinson and you will either agree with me or disagree with yet again:

Rice will be sorry they ever heard the name Shavod Atkinson because it will echo in the heads of their quarterbacks, running backs, fullbacks, tight ends, wide receivers, guards, tackles, centers, kickers, punters, defensive tackles, defensive ends, outside linebackers, inside linebackers, middle linebackers, cornerbacks, free safeties, strong safeties, deep snappers, holders, head coach, offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator, defensive line coach, special teams coordinator, wide receivers coach, running backs coach, linebackers coach, run game coordinator, tight ends coach, offensive tackles coach, offensive line coach, cornerbacks coach, defensive graduate assistant, offensive graduate assistant, trainers, water boys, cheerleaders (male and female), athletic director, assistant athletic director, executive assistant to the athletic director, senior associate athletic director/senior woman administrator, senior exective athletic director, associate athletic director for development, associate athletic director for sports administration/support services, associate athletic director of finance, assistant athletic director for student athlete development, assistant athletic director for facilities and operations, assistant athletic director for compliance, assistant athletic director for marketing and ticket sales, assistant athletic director for team giving and special projects, assistant athletic director for ticketing operations, assistant athletic director for football operations, assistant athletic director for media relations, assistant athletic director for equipment, general manager of Rice Sports Properties, account executive of Rice Sports Properties, associate director of academic advising for athletics, assistant director of academic advising for athletics, athletic academic advising coordinators, marketing director, coordinator of strength and conditioning, assistant ticket manager, "R" Association executive director, video coordinator, data coordinator for development, assistant athletic trainer, video specialist, asssistant equipment manager, staff assistants for football, director of facilities and events, events specialist for football, compliance coordinator, football video coordinator, marketing coordinator, accounting assistant, President David W. Leebron, Provost George L. McLendon, faculty senate, board of trustees (current and emeritus), Dean of the School of Architecture, Dean of the Glasscock School of Continuing Educations, Dean of the George R. Brown School of Engineering, Dean of the School of Humanities, Dean of the Jesse H. Jones School of Management, Dean of the Shepherd School of Music, Dean of the Weiss School of Natural Sciences, Dean of the School of Social Sciences, Dean of Undergraduate Education, Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, Mayor Bill White, the Houston City Council, Texas State Board of Education Member for District 6, State Representative Ellen Cohen, State Senator Dan Patrick, State Senator Rodney Ellis, State Senator Joan Huffman, Congressman John Culberson, Senator John Cornyn, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Vice President Joe Biden, and President Barak Hussein Obama for the remainder of the 2010 college football season.

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He got bested but in his defense that guy across from him was a stud.

He was guarding the #1 recruit out of HS. Bowers is a top 15 pick if he goes this year, hes only a jr. Estaban did fine on run plays but Bowers was just to fast, right when the ball was snapped bowers was behind him.

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He was guarding the #1 recruit out of HS. Bowers is a top 15 pick if he goes this year, hes only a jr. Estaban did fine on run plays but Bowers was just to fast, right when the ball was snapped bowers was behind him.

Yeah. I think we'll get a better understanding of where Esteban is this weekend. Going against a future 1st round pick, mostly 1-on-1, will wear anybody down. Esteban is no exception. Of course, this experience was probably really good for him though.

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Esteban will be fine, as this was a tough way to start the year. I was a little short in my answer regarding how he did during the game and I am afraid it came out wrong. I'm a big fan of Santiago and think he is better suited to play guard and think someone in the NFL will give him a shot at that position or center. Bowers is a stud and will be a Top 10 pick when he comes out for the draft.

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Comments, anyone, on the play of Santiago?

Santiago had his hands full with that dude. Canales ran a couple of plays to help out; shovel pass where Tune got lit up (probably won't try that again) and the screen right, which worked fairly well. I think Canales should have flipped the TE a couple of times to at least make the DE think he was gonna get blocked or to actually chip him. Canales could have used that hard rush to his advantage and didn't. I don't know if he thought that it wouldn't be a good use of manpower or thought Santiago was holding his own. Santiago will do fine against the rest.

I'm a little bothered by the Rice trash talk. I hope our coaches and boys don't think they did a good enough job at Clemson to believe they will roll over Rice. Rice did a nice job against Texas and UNT was somewhat lucky against Clemson. Rice will come to play.

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Esteban will be fine, as this was a tough way to start the year. I was a little short in my answer regarding how he did during the game and I am afraid it came out wrong. I'm a big fan of Santiago and think he is better suited to play guard and think someone in the NFL will give him a shot at that position or center. Bowers is a stud and will be a Top 10 pick when he comes out for the draft.

Agreed...and if that added weight is hurting his ability to play tackle with the same effectiveness he did last season I think the option exists to move him to guard and move Tomlinson back to tackle.

Also, I like who ever has been posting as The Fake Lonnie Finch. A lot.

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