Removed sir, no clue how that happened, I rarely post or comment. Probably a bot
Guessing the max # of on-field coaches precludes that. Doesn’t mean he and the O staff don’t work with Billy game-planning and conferring in-game. Most realize that Billy isn’t just out there spit-ballin’ with the plays. We can judge the outcome (and are often correct), but the O plays and formations are pretty vast and organized by down and distance, field position and hash, clock/quarter with the position coaches wired in to keep the personnel on track. Adjustments are made at the half or in-game to account for injuries, new tendencies, etc.Why not an OC?
It's always great to get your level-headed takes on current UF coaches.The game at UT was lost thanks to Karl's in-game mismangement, especially at the end of the first half. He needs an OC, not the current dip**** either, one that actually knows modern offensive football and can design and call more than six plays.
It's always great to get your level-headed takes on current UF coaches.
Is Sale on the field or in the booth?Guessing the max # of on-field coaches precludes that. Doesn’t mean he and the O staff don’t work with Billy game-planning and conferring in-game. Most realize that Billy isn’t just out there spit-ballin’ with the plays. We can judge the outcome (and are often correct), but the O plays and formations are pretty vast and organized by down and distance, field position and hash, clock/quarter with the position coaches wired in to keep the personnel on track. Adjustments are made at the half or in-game to account for injuries, new tendencies, etc.
One guy isn’t running the whole shebang off the cuff or with an index card. The devil, as we’ve seen with Billy, is in the details, most particularly impacted by personnel, primarily ours. Could he be better organized? Most certainly and hopefully this new hire will help in that regard.
I don’t knowIs Sale on the field or in the booth?
I couldn't tell if he was even in the stadium last year.Is Sale on the field or in the booth?
I don’t know
Wait til you read my “Let me think about that…” or “I’ll have to get back to you!” Your journalistic ecstasy is forthcoming.You’re renowned for your wisdom and the insight you bring to the board, specifically with Xs and Os. But for me at least, this is the type of informative post that keeps me coming back to this place.
Have you ever considered posting sober? It's an entirely different experience.Trask was an average practice QB … yeah, right. In whose eyes, Mullenzes?
Sorry, I could have asked that better. I just immediately thought if anybody knew it was you.I don’t know
Jaja. Was sober when I posted. Now? No way he was average in practice. Average in practice then immediately confident in Mullen’s pass offense? Maybe. Doesn’t seem likely. Could have been mediocre the Spring Mullen gave his heart to Franks.Have you ever considered posting sober? It's an entirely different experience.
We see him on the headset. @ThreatMatrix @cover2Sorry, I could have asked that better. I just immediately thought if anybody knew it was you.
I can only recall that Mullen was on the field. Mostly because of that one game he called from the booth because he had surgery that day and was hopped up on pain killers and we got destroyed by Auburn(?). But I think he was unique in that regard. Seems to me most OC's are in the booth.
Round about way of saying Napier needs an OC in the booth. He ain't Stephen Orr Spurrier.