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Only one reason - there are no cliffs in Florida.How did you guys not jump off a cliff from listening to him?
Only one reason - there are no cliffs in Florida.
Good Lord...one hour and twenty minutes of having to listen to that guy's voice. Is there a cliff notes version where I dont have to listen to him? How did you guys not jump off a cliff from listening to him?
I'm right there with ya. Dude sounds like he's got a marble in his mouth and he's trying to talk around it.
I'm curious from someone like LtRaz or Cover2 how his system compares to others.
Thanks Threat
The quick answer to me is that he’s finally fleshed out a Florida staff that is comparable, if not quite equal just yet, to the elite CFB programs in terms of both quantity and quality. His emphasis on recruiting has been long overdue and will eventually be an equalizer if not difference maker. With the support staff, just the volume of stats and information that can be disaggregated by the analysts into utile information for game-planning, self-evaluation (game and practice), and recruiting is worlds ahead of where we’ve been, due in large part to the heightened emphasis and attention by the HBC. To the latter point, Napier obviously is not bound to the old myth that Florida recruits itself or the Mullen tenet that he’s smart enough to beat anybody with his lesser roster. It has not hurt that he has added some well-regarded position coaches. We look more like Alabama’s organizational structure than Austin Peay’s. For the first time in a while, optimism outweighs doubt, or it looks that way to me at least.
Watch the Austin Peay references, ok.Thanks Threat
The quick answer to me is that he’s finally fleshed out a Florida staff that is comparable, if not quite equal just yet, to the elite CFB programs in terms of both quantity and quality. His emphasis on recruiting has been long overdue and will eventually be an equalizer if not difference maker. With the support staff, just the volume of stats and information that can be disaggregated by the analysts into utile information for game-planning, self-evaluation (game and practice), and recruiting is worlds ahead of where we’ve been, due in large part to the heightened emphasis and attention by the HBC. To the latter point, Napier obviously is not bound to the old myth that Florida recruits itself or the Mullen tenet that he’s smart enough to beat anybody with his lesser roster. It has not hurt that he has added some well-regarded position coaches. We look more like Alabama’s organizational structure than Austin Peay’s. For the first time in a while, optimism outweighs doubt, or it looks that way to me at least.
Didn’t mean to offend, Homer. Just a difference in size reference. Besides, how could I disparage AP who once had NY playground legend Fly Williams on the basketball squad? As I recall, the student body would chant at games “Fly’s Open! Let’s Go Peay!”Watch the Austin Peay references, ok.
Didn’t mean to offend, Homer. Just a difference in size reference. Besides, how could I disparage AP who once had NY playground legend Fly Williams on the basketball squad? As I recall, the student body would chant at games “Fly’s Open! Let’s Go Peay!”
Didn’t mean to offend, Homer. Just a difference in size reference. Besides, how could I disparage AP who once had NY playground legend Fly Williams on the basketball squad? As I recall, the student body would chant at games “Fly’s Open! Let’s Go Peay!”
I enjoyed my time thereDidn’t mean to offend, Homer. Just a difference in size reference. Besides, how could I disparage AP who once had NY playground legend Fly Williams on the basketball squad? As I recall, the student body would chant at games “Fly’s Open! Let’s Go Peay!”