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I’m not sure that a homicide can be “in progress,” but I get what you’re saying.a quadruple homicide in progress
I’m not sure that a homicide can be “in progress,” but I get what you’re saying.a quadruple homicide in progress
I’m sure he’s like most of us. Doesn’t want to give up hope and have to start over again, but can see the writing on the wall. It’s no fun around here (or any other board) when you’re bitching and moaning for a season and a half about needing to fire your coach. How many times have we endured that now?Im concerned that he's planning on pulling the plug on the whole thing. Im gonna miss you guys. Not you corch.
I’m not sure that a homicide can be “in progress,” but I get what you’re saying.
Ox is smart. He’ll sell this place before mothballing it.Im concerned that he's planning on pulling the plug on the whole thing. Im gonna miss you guys. Not you corch.
True...but in the end the result will be the same.Ox is smart. He’ll sell this place before mothballing it.
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Indiana fires coordinator after offense stalls again
Indiana fired offensive coordinator Walt Bell on Sunday, a day after the team failed to score more than 17 points for the third time against a major conference opponent.www.espn.com
An oc isn't gonna change the run pass ratio or the tempo we play atHe is a less enthusiastic version of Muschamp.
Good recruiter, schitty head coach.
I have no idea if hiring an OC would do any good, Billy strikes me as the type who would still try to meddle in the play calling and game planning.
An oc isn't gonna change the run pass ratio or the tempo we play at
Well, if Napier were required to bring in an OC who only came if he runs his own offense, okay. If it worked, I would be happy with a pass game coordinator that could effectively integrate a pass scheme and Napier moved his basic ass out of the way. Hard to imagine an OC/PGC coming in without agreeing that our offense is too slow. A progressive OC type would surely be able to agree during the hiring process that our tempo is insufficient and our plays being used are just not effective enough. I don't know though, maybe we are just stuck with this poop show. We might have to overpay to recruit now.An oc isn't gonna change the run pass ratio or the tempo we play at
But don't you get the feeling he either doesn't know what the deficiencies are in practice, or suspects it from the results, doesn't know how to turn it around?Adversity reveals character, and right now the character that’s shining through isn’t good. He can change that.
Here is another example that you CAN make changes DURING the season. Sure the teams in these stories do not draw flies, but it at least gives an appearance of caring.Immediately Available, a name mentioned on this site often LOL
Indiana fires coordinator after offense stalls again
Indiana fired offensive coordinator Walt Bell on Sunday, a day after the team failed to score more than 17 points for the third time against a major conference opponent.www.espn.com
AR haters in shambles
Have no idea the circumstances but 11/25 in today's football is beyond pathetic. But 10 rushes is interesting for a guy who would not run at all unless forced to in college. Guess he was saving it for the pros. Good riddance,But Darry said colts weren’t impressed with Anthony .What a damn dumbass that guy is
3 scores today for Anthony .Have no idea the circumstances but 11/25 in today's football is beyond pathetic. But 10 rushes is interesting for a guy who would not run at all unless forced to in college. Guess he was saving it for the pros. Good riddance,
I have to disagree with this. This one felt like 2 of the previous 3. Connections to Saban, lots of BS about some mythical "process," buzzword bingo. A cursory viewing of what he ran at Louisiana would have immediately informed that he was run run run punt Muschamp clone in his offensive philosophy.This one felt like it should’ve worked which makes it tougher to me than the others.