It sucked. Which helps prove how worthless offensive stats can be. Give me PURPOSEFUL yards.The year of the FG.
What was our redzone rate that year? 11% or something.
It sucked. Which helps prove how worthless offensive stats can be. Give me PURPOSEFUL yards.The year of the FG.
What was our redzone rate that year? 11% or something.
I agree it sucks. I also agree that trying to build a winner at Mississippi State University in Starkville (MSUIS) sucks even worse.31-39 is his SEC record.
He won't get four Division 2 teams OOC here either.
There is no purpose in yards or TOP.It sucked. Which helps prove how worthless offensive stats can be. Give me PURPOSEFUL yards.
You should be a good enough to get another job I guess.I agree it sucks. I also agree that trying to build a winner at Mississippi State University in Starkville (MSUIS) sucks even worse.
But he was the second most hated UF assistant after Ron Zook. Remember?You should be a good enough to get another job I guess.
I don't take jobs in Starkville or Muhsippi.
I said one of the most hated. Of course, we've had some other contenders since the Chimp years.But he was the second most hated UF assistant after Ron Zook. Remember?
Spurrier was only 50/50 because he put the foot to the jugular in the first half and handed off in the second.There is no purpose in yards or TOP.
Points is all that matters. Scoring offense is all that matters. Will Miles did an article on passing being the way to score. Look it up if you want.
Running the ball just keeps the score close. I guess that is a good idea if you want to win a bet or get a bonus for better defensive stats.
Obviously YOU NEED a running game. You don't want to get into the redzone and have nothing to do once the defense gets compressed or be too obvious.
People forget that SOS was 50% run. Just like you've done in this whole thread.
Back at ya.Yup. Of course, we've had some other contenders since the Chimp years.
You know I love you, bro.
I’m sure that can be arranged.You should be a good enough to get another job I guess.
I don't take jobs in Starkville or Muhsippi.
I'd rather be a receptionist in Kali sleeping in a minivan with Avatar than that.
Maybe, but he still had a bunch of first half running yards. Man did that downfield passing attack open up the draw game.Spurrier was only 50/50 because he put the foot to the jugular in the first half and handed off in the second.
He has tried. I told him I have size 4 feet. It's embarrasing really. I nearly topple over with a stiff breeze.I’m sure that can be arranged.
It did, and then you had games like Tennessee 2001 where you wanted to stab yourself in the eyeball because we gave up a gazillion yards rushing to a second-string running back. Pick your poison.Maybe, but he still had a bunch of first half running yards. Man did that downfield passing attack open up the draw game.
PIck your poison.
fvkking hoke. i don't think he stopped them a single fvkking time the whole damn game.It did, and then you had games like Tennessee 2001 where you wanted to stab yourself in the eyeball because we gave up a gazillion yards rushing to a second-string running back. Pick your poison.
Running the ball just keeps the score close. I guess that is a good idea if you want to win a bet or get a bonus for better defensive stats.
BINGO.Of course as you say you really need both.
Urban Meyer says the read-option is no more for Ohio State during his weekly call-in showI did, too. We dominated even more running a read option.
Are you implying mullen, mac and muschamp were our only options?And we’ve fired our guys because Bama has owned our asses. Finding the right coach is the answer, but there’s only a few that are slam dunks. Short of us offering Dabo $10M a year, who else were we gonna get?
So he's gonna have a better record here even though he's recruiting very similar?I agree it sucks. I also agree that trying to build a winner at Mississippi State University in Starkville (MSUIS) sucks even worse.
It calls for a lot of reads at the LOS. Some kids just can't handle it. It's definitely not for everyone.