The Florida State offense under Brock Glenn -- All-22 Film Breakdown with Dominic Robinson
For the first time in his Florida State career, redshirt freshman Brock Glenn had a reasonable amount of time to prepare for a start at quarterback. What did he put on display? And what can Seminoles fans look for moving forward?
Using the learning tool of All-22 film, Warchant lead football analyst Dominic Robinson is back to assess not only Glenn’s game, but how Mike Norvell is evolving his Florida State offense with the redshirt freshman at the helm.
“So I wanted to be as completely impartial as I could,” Robinson said. “I didn’t watch the TV copy at all. I just turned on the film and I just wanted to watch Brock for Brock.”
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In the breakdown, Robinson speaks on what fans should be encouraged about, why he believes Glenn had been the backup for five games and reveals an “unlocked” concept that emerged around the middle of the game.
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