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They had that one play that worked against Tennessee twice though!
It was a pass but not actually the same play.And KY, twice in one night.
It was a pass but not actually the same play.
Pretty sure the plays against Tinerc were exactly the same play, though to be fair we ran the same play on every third and long.
My favorite part was Bvtterteeth chewing Franks' azz for winning instead of throwing underneath, hoping for three broken tackles, a quick timeout, and a kick to tie.That’s why both plays were successful. The defense was triple-teaming Powell 3 yards short of the sticks, just certain that’s where we were going. When Grier and Franks ignored and improvised, we actually scored.
My favorite part was Bvtterteeth chewing Franks' azz for winning instead of throwing underneath, hoping for three broken tackles, a quick timeout, and a kick to tie.
That is sheer brilliance of a true QB Whisperer.
Sure, it was the same play: throw to the (wide) open man.It was a pass but not actually the same play.
Pretty sure the plays against Tinerc were exactly the same play, though to be fair we ran the same play on every third and long.
What play was that, I don't recall...They had that one play that worked against Tennessee twice though!
It was the same run two fly patterns from the receivers and run one slot receiver on a ten yard crossing route we ran on every single third and long for the last three years.What play was that, I don't recall...
You should really not comment on route trees. #1 ran a deep curl, #2 ran a corner, and #3 ran a deep in (dig) while the backside receiver ran a go route to pull off the backside safety.It was the same run two fly patterns from the receivers and run one slot receiver on a ten yard crossing route we ran on every single third and long for the last three years.
You can see that on a tv screen that just shows the QB?You should really not comment on route trees. #1 ran a deep curl, #2 ran a corner, and #3 ran a deep in (dig) while the backside receiver ran a go route to pull off the backside safety.
The Excuse Makers at the Sun are now saying that Fooley knew almost immediately that he had made a huge mistake..
Unfortunately, old Hee-Haw proved to be a fish out of water, and proved once and for all that A.D. FOOLy had over stayed his welcome.
You know there are videos on the internet that show the view from the crowd, right? No drag route involved. I'll give it to you, you know defense. But leave the offense to people who know offense.You can see that on a tv screen that just shows the QB?
They ran the same play and flip occasionally whonruns the drag route. The same damn play they ran on every third down. The same one that the announcers always circled Powell.
No, I dont. My HS team played wing t, passed about 6 times a season and a 5-2 against other teams that ran the same run only offenses. We played base d probably 98% of the time.I'll give it to you, you know defense.
My high school ran wing T my freshman year, then we got a new coach who ran 4 wide and the rest is history.No, I dont. My HS team played wing t, passed about 6 times a season and a 5-2 against other teams that ran the same.
I dont know shyt. Im just a dedicated fan. I know I couldnt coach middle school.
Then how do you explain the raises and extensions? That’s BS.The Excuse Makers at the Sun are now saying that Fooley knew almost immediately that he had made a huge mistake.