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Originally Posted by MSUtom69
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Nice write up - a little too focused on size vs abilities, tendencies, etc., but a nice write up all the same.
Hoyer is a huge key for the game. He has to manage the game within the plan set up by the coaches - run first to set up the pass. He does need to get his pass completion percentage up - too many passes are overthrown (especially those risky almost-laterals) and he seems to miss the correct shoulder on mid-length throws to his receivers (Dell in the first half, on a throw to Gantt, and then on the great grab by Cunningham. It seems to be Hoyer's tosses, not the routes run by the receivers as it happens to all the receivers.
Should be a good game and
MSU's size and advantage on defense will be the primary factors.