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BlueandGold.com // Catching On

... Interestingly, Evans, Parris and Kamara have seven receptions apiece during Notre Dame’s 4-1 start, but Evans appears to have the highest ceiling for the long haul this season. Kamara has been slowed by injury woes and was inserted specifically for just blocking situations against the Huskies. Conversely, Parris has made clutch receptions against both Purdue and Washington with his precise route running and reliable hands.

Evans is a hybrid of the two, not quite as physically imposing as Kamara and not yet possessing the overall savvy of Parris. But he’s faster than both and has the natural receiving skills that Tate, a high school running back, lacked as a Notre Dame freshman two years ago, when he snared only six passes all year. ...
 

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Love it. We really need him to step up against USC and take some of the pressure away from Tate. It would not surprise me if USC double teams Tate all game long. Hopefully Shaq can get behind their secondary for a long bomb (or two). We're going to need Shaq to step up and I think he's ready.
 

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Qucik slants to Evans over the middle. I think he can run in space certainly better than Parris or Kamara. We need to run some of those pick routes that the Huskies ran onus.
 

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kamara is no longer a factor in this offense.
 

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i'm sorry, he has been factor with all his stupid penalties, whether it's holding or illegal formation. when was the last time kamara scored? duval is a good kid, but won't contribute to this team's success on the field.
 
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