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To quote the card guy, I guess my humor doesn't translate well. ;-)Why isn't this in solitary yet??
Why isn't this in solitary yet??
One day, behind 14 in the fourth quarter, Dickey ordered a pitchout on third and long.There is no best of Shark****er. He was a failure in all aspects of coaching. No strengths.
Ive never seen anything like it.
Pitch out, screen pass, functionally the same play, get the ball to the edge quickly and see if CB beats blocking WR, assuming your TB on the sweep isnt Pete Johnson and can outrun the DE. On the spread screen pass, you maybe change a LB into a nickel with the H or B in the slot, bit functionally, same play.One day, behind 14 in the fourth quarter, Dickey ordered a pitchout on third and long.
I teed it up for Mullen. I thought you were gonna smack it 300 yards. You elected a seven-iron.Pitch out, screen pass, functionally the same play, get the ball tonthe edge quickly and see if CB beats blocking WR.
Look again. Besides, even i am tired of it. It is what it is. 3 more years of the lost decade(s), unless recruiting turns around rapidly and we get better coaching then these resumes suggest.I teed it up for Mullen. I thought you were gonna smack it 300 yards. You elected a seven-iron.
Trust me, if Mullen's offense proves as futile as Dickey's, I'll be lobbing tactical nukes. I'm giving him two seasons to show he's got us headed in the right direction.Look again. Besides, even i am tired of it. It is what it is. 3 more years of the lost decade(s), unless recruiting turns around rapidly and we get better coaching then these resumes suggest.
BTW most people dont realize how often you throw grenades. Youre more sneaky.
There hasn't been a single "high flying" offense in the SEC since Spurrier left in 2002.If it is a WR taking the toss sweep or jet, does it make it a high flying offense?
I know. It is 1989 again. Everyone playing just to not fumble and hope the defense holds.There hasn't been a single "high flying" offense in the SEC since Spurrier left in 2002.
So quit crying about it all the time. It's just reality anymore in this conference.I know. It is 1989 again. Everyone playing just to not fumble and hope the defense holds.
Ours from 2007-2009 and Auburn behind Malzahn and Newton in 2010.There hasn't been a single "high flying" offense in the SEC since Spurrier left in 2002.
Its as interesting as the Big 10.So quit crying about it all the time. It's just reality anymore in this conference.
I was fine with those offenses, but they certainly aren't what the Donkey would call "high flying". Nothing that involves the option would fit that bill.Ours from 2007-2009 and Auburn behind Malzahn and Newton in 2010.