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Longsnapping

This is the one position that frustrates me to no ends. It did not help that USC had a blind one that was spot on. Repition, timing and chemistry.
 
And our long snapper had a bad day. Why, we do not really know. Up until this point he has been nearly flawless. Let's reserve judgement until after we see what happens in Hamilton, NY.
agree...Coach Huesman reiterated his belief in GL in his CAA Monday Media Q&A...there is no way a guy who has been nearly perfect for several years loses it permanently...

we all have had bad days...many of us at the office...show us GL!

Go Spiders!
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Psychological? Would someone feel more internal pressure to perform well after being"rewarded" with a scholarship? (well earned btw) Human nature always comes in to play.
 
Yes he had a bad day, but more important, did it get in his head? Like a foul
shooter or batter, the only way to overcome a bad day at the office, is to get back on that
bicycle and ride! Russ did place the blame on missed PAT and both punting mishaps solely
on the snapper. I predict GL will bounce back with flying colors.
 
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