lizardbreath
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Well, not with chimpanzees...presumably anyway.None of us was engaging in free sex in Africa.
Well, not with chimpanzees...presumably anyway.None of us was engaging in free sex in Africa.
You paid for it?
Isn't the style of offense one favors merely a matter of taste? One of the reasons I stuck too long with Butters was that I liked the style of offense he said he wanted: power offense with road graders on the O-LINE. I have liked that since Lombardi and the Packers. Why is what law favors intrinsically better than the style I favor?Probably the best post of the 14k on this thread. Some of the jackasses here are so wrapped up in style points that they’ve forgetten how to add total yards.
Because he said so, dammit.Isn't the style of offense one favors merely a matter of taste? One of the reasons I stuck too long with Butters was that I liked the style of offense he said he wanted: power offense with road graders on the O-LINE. I have liked that since Lombardi and the Packers. Why is what law favors intrinsically better than the style I favor?
short answer: because that offense sucks and the coaches that use it are losers.Why is what law favors intrinsically better than the style I favor?
Yeah, I only like it when it works. Then it's beautiful.short answer: because that offense sucks and the coaches that use it are losers.
Longer answer: because it's a lot easier for a defense to not worry about reading pass or run and just guard the area between two tackles.
Mullen is better than that, it is harder to defend sideline-to-sideline that it is tackle to tackle. that being said they only have two defend tackle to tackle and about 7 yards deep.
defending sideline-to-sideline and 20-yard deep is much harder, and having to read run or pass or RPO is harder still.
You notice are yardage really piles up in the fourth quarter of most games when we finally open up the offense.
Caveat: if your O's are better than their X's, then anything can work. we could have run the triple-option, the power I, or the air raid, with tebow and harvin and they all would have worked.
GCMB at its' finest!Wow, this thread had added 5 pages to it since I looked early this morning. Thought for sure we must've added another commit or something bad happened, nope just 5 pages of arguments. LOL
Good progress and not insignificant.
I keep forgetting to post the numbers from the website that doesn't suck, aince you.guys keep posting tweets from the dicksucker.
Good progress and not insignificant.
Here we go.
Florida Top 25 first (it takes time to cut and paste so this doesn't long cat):
1 ELIAS RICKS CB LSU
2 DEREK WINGO OLB Florida
3 DEMARKCUS BOWMAN RB Clemson
4 FRED DAVIS CB Clemson
5 DEMONTE CAPEHART DT Clemson
6 MARCUS ROSEMY WR Georgia
7 DON CHANEY RB Miami (FL)
8 AVANTAE WILLIAMS S Undecided
9 DONELL HARRIS WDE Texas A&M
10 GERVON DEXTER DT Florida
11 TIMOTHY SMITH DT Alabama
12 DEMORIE TATE CB Florida State
13 MALACHI WIDEMAN WR Florida State
14 XZAVIER HENDERSON WR Florida
15 MICHAEL REDDING WR Miami (FL)
16 SAMUEL ANAELE WDE Kentucky
17 LEONARD MANUEL WR Florida
18 JALEN HARRELL CB Miami (FL)
19 MARCUS DUMERVIL OT Louisiana State
20 BRYAN ROBINSON WR Florida State
21 MILES BROOKS CB Georgia Tech
22 KESHAWN WASHINGTON S Miami (FL)
23 JALEN CARTER DT Georgia
24 CHANTZ WILLIAMS WDE Miami (FL)
25 JAYLAN KNIGHTON APB Miami (FL)
Miami 6
Gators 4 (AW pending)
Clemson 3 (but 3 of the top 5, the five stars)
Clown State 3
LSU 2 (but 1 five star)
Ugly 2 (this is an improvement, no doubt as is the absence of Crackumbus)
Trailerbammer 1 (also an improvement)
2020 Rivals.com Florida State rankings
There is no fvkking way of spinning this as OWNING THE STATE. It just makes you look dumb.
Next 25 pending.
Sounds good. If we get an OC who believes in attacking downfield and tempo instead of sideways passing and very slow offense, and we move to the ACC so we only have a two game season and dont need depth, it could work.Was just perusing through the Rivals team rankings over the last several years. Clemson has been anything but dominant. As a matter of fact, they’ve been consistently right about where we are now.
you guys lauding the 1-4 yard pass now and claiming it isnt sideways?
Most of Harvins TDs were on four yard crossing routes, with 80 yards YAC.