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I don't really give a **** how old you are.
Then why did you bring it up?
I don't really give a **** how old you are.
5. You raise an interesting point about strength and conditioning, but that in fact can be changed a great deal in one off season, if it was even a problem.
There are a lot of arguments you've made that are silly, but this statement makes me think you either have no idea what you're talking about or you're just trolling. It is a well known fact that strength and conditioning was disastrous under Butters. There's no if.
And while there will be improvement from last year to this year simply because they are competently using a weight room for the first time, I don't know how big a difference one year will be. Hopefully it will be noticeable. I'm sick of our O-line playing with the size and strength of a D3 line.
The nfl drafts on measureables, potential, and then production. Their S&C programs can more than make up for a college program that’s lacking.Of course there is an IF. UF has had 20 players picked in the NFL draft the last 3 drafts. From this group 6 we DL and OL. Others were also strength positions like LBs and DBs. You can certainly get out of shape in one year. The NFL did not draft 19 (take away the punter) out of shape weak players from UF the last 3 seasons when the McElwain strength and conditioning program was in effect.
The above is secondary information to me. The first reason to scoff at what everyone knows is that everyone knew when how much stronger UF would get when Meyer took over, when Muschamp took over, when McElwain took over, when Mullen took over ... You hear this all the time when there is a coaching change. It is often pure BS and no ex-players piling on their coach does not impress me either.
But you can take the well traveled road of conventional wisdom and believe that the new coach is going to get the boys in much better shape. I guess they will be drafted in the next NFL draft.
Then why did you bring it up?
Of course there is an IF. UF has had 20 players picked in the NFL draft the last 3 drafts. From this group 6 we DL and OL. Others were also strength positions like LBs and DBs. You can certainly get out of shape in one year. The NFL did not draft 19 (take away the punter) out of shape weak players from UF the last 3 seasons when the McElwain strength and conditioning program was in effect.
The above is secondary information to me. The first reason to scoff at what everyone knows is that everyone knew when how much stronger UF would get when Meyer took over, when Muschamp took over, when McElwain took over, when Mullen took over ... You hear this all the time when there is a coaching change. It is often pure BS and no ex-players piling on their coach does not impress me either.
But you can take the well traveled road of conventional wisdom and believe that the new coach is going to get the boys in much better shape. I guess they will be drafted in the next NFL draft.
I'm not sure I could quibble with either one. Now the donkey...that's a jackass of a different color.Quibbling with a Chardonnay or, maybe, a Pinot Grigio.
I remember Wahoo McDaniel! Shula came in 1970 and went 10-4 and it was on to bigger things from there.
Fun fact: I filmed a United Way commercial for the NFL with Larry Csonka on Florida Field with a group of Alachua County Pop Warner football players. The kids (this was the 80’s) didn’t even know who he was.
Did you see Wahoo on Championship Wrestling from Florida? That was his second job. I also remember their previous coach saying anybody could have improved the team, I forget the name he used. Great memories. Sort of like some Gator memories from the Tebow era.
Several players and even the AD have admitted that the S&C program was a problem.
Link? Show me a link of an AD questioning S&C.As they typically do after a coaching change.
Yes we may have 3 O linemen that will be decent in the run game but the others will get blown up quite a bit breaking up developing plays.
There is no doubt in my mind instigator has never slid a helmet on his head even once.
To watch our football games, watching DL pancake or blowby our OL, on nearly every play, and come up with the hypothesis that the OL is good and getting a bad rap is utterly incomprehensible.
And yet he posts and posts and babbles and babbles.
I think youre a toolbag. Youre to the point of earning a block.So who do you think was blocking for Malik Davis last year? Do you think my conjecture about fresh legs is the story? Or do you not have anything to contribute as usual?
I have been thinking about this criticism recently and wondered who was blocking when Malik Davis was running with the ball at a 6.7 yards per carry clip last year? Now maybe Davis was coming in most games with fresh legs? I guess that might be the case against UTn, but I think for many other games he was in pretty early. So did UF have a different set of guys blocking for Davis or where there perhaps holes there that other backs missed?