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Sacks

lived1

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ASU allowed 4 sacks vs Oregon State

1)Q2, series 5-- last play of the half when sacks are abundant and Steve Miller was too busy perfecting his stance to lift his finger to redirect the OLB from a straight shot at JD

2)Q3, series 8--Losoya reached out with alligator arms and touched the waving jersey of his man on a direct shot towards JD which also caused the fumble recovered by OSU

3)Q4. series 10," initially" pressure was contained. Then Steve Miller decided he had had enough with blocking and allowed his man to step inside him and now with a direct shot at JD. JD kept his eyes downfield as he does so well and began sprinting/rolling out right from the left hash all the way to the sideline before he was forced out of bounds by blitzing LB who Cabral tried to pick up besides his own man. (At least partially a coverage sack) -13 yards and out of FG range (which is limited to begin with)

4)Q4, final series , Eno choked on block and defender stepped over him as he rolled on the ground (not a total whiff as he did with a cornerback earlier in the season but barely touched the rusher)

QB and OL are the 2 toughest positions to play P5 football with minimal experience. At this time last season many worried that there would be a big drop off from 5th year senior/36 game starter Manny WIlkins. That has not been the case

Many now worry that there will be a big drop off as we lose starters Steve Miller and Alex Losoya from the OL

That is becoming a nearly impossible argument to justify

The loss of Cabral will be a huge blow
 
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