You wish.
Somehow you think pounding your fist and repeating your simplistic black and white view is a good substitute for thinking. Then you try to change the subject because you are unable debate your point. That’s not “critical path in complexity” (lol). You just don’t have the horse power...
Oversimplification is a strong sign of stupidity. Stupidity correlates pretty strongly to a lack of success.
But dumbasses can be quite useful: I pay them to mow my lawn, carry my trash away, change my oil, and rotate my tires.
I’ve tangled with you before durty and that’s why I won’t waste...
No it’s not remotely that simple. If you’re referring to the Bill Sikes article, that data is entirely pre portal and pre nil. And it’s an extremely limited data set, not even approaching statistical significance. All we know is we have a handful of coaches who did it that way in a much...
You can’t just spend a million dollars on an unproven offensive tackle from nowheresburg. You’re not just spending that million. You’re spending much more on all the other lineman on your roster who end up playing better than him or you lose those players. If he turns out to be Matt Patchan...
You can take the short term money to go get underdeveloped in a dysfunctional program playing in empty stadiums against second rate competition… or you play against top competition in full stadiums with more tv exposure for a functional program with a strong track record developing your position...
If you think a team with top quartile SEC talent can’t stumble backwards into beating a team with below average PAC12 talent, especially after watching this sh!tshow beat their best team ever this year, you haven’t been paying attention… or you have dick for brains, or dick on the brain maybe
Ball went out of bounds in the end zone. Touchback. Gator ball.
No go back to your incessant doom and gloom, trashing the coaching staff, and oddly proud I told you sos.