How FSU defied all odds in 2022 | The season told through film



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23 thoughts on “How FSU defied all odds in 2022 | The season told through film”

  1. By finishing the season after the 3 straight losses with the worst teams in the country; Ga Tech, Boston College, LOUISIANA, Syracuse, Miami, and 6-6 UF and 6-6 Oklahoma missing half there starters and still barely and lucky to win.

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  2. Bro plz start posting more ! I love the vids man. You on my favs on YouTube bc you love fsu like me and you know football. I know a lot but sometimes you teach me things fs. I watch all the other vids w you and the guys also. But these solo ones are also 🔥🔥. Keep doing your thing fam

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  3. Great work yet again Kev. Love the video and will keep coming back for more content. You mention that Ward is great running counter, is there another back you see on the roster that is equally as good running counter? I do worry that without him some of our running game will suffer, simply because of his vision.

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  4. Hey Kev I wanted to get your thoughts on our running back room. I understand that Benson ended up being our most productive running back but it seems to me that the departure of Ward leaves a serious role unfilled.

    Benson seemed to be really good at getting huge plays when the offensive line helped him out, but when they failed he seemed to be unable to make big plays. An example of this would Oklahoma where we routinely got beat in the trenches. It seemed that unlike Benson, Ward was much better at playing in spite of the Offensive Line. So, if we have a game next year where we’re being beat in the trenches, is Benson going to develop Ward’s patience and vision or is one of the running backs going to step up and take that role?

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  5. Nice overview.
    A lack of top end talent at a few positions, and lack of depth at others was exposed.
    What was most encouraging, was the team doesn't quit, they play hard in every game, and the staff is overall doing a good plus job.

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  6. Great video! I'm pumped for next season. I think if the defense doesn't play well next year its a reflection on Fuller. It was kinda hard to tell this year since there were so many injuries and depth wasn't good. But dline should be legit one of the best in the country next year and cypress was a massive pickup that gives us a true number 1 corner. Who were your top 3 pickups of the of the offseason?

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  7. Hopefully either the D line additions allow them to play 2 high safeties without getting pushed around even when one or two d limemen are hurt or hopefully the secondary can cover without always needing two safeties deep.

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  8. Stop the cap!!
    1) lost to all ranked teams.
    2) only blew teams out that were already blown out by lesser opponents.
    3) barely beat a .500 team in bowl game.
    4) “One” of the more delusional fan bases in Florida 🤣

    Honestly just think of how fsu would have looked against let’s say Alabama or Tennessee instead of and Nemic, Oklahoma

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