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offense and defense jabbering at each other isn't really anything new. it happens every day on the practice field.
Yeah... it says nothing.
I wish he had at least said we have reviewed our own procedures and took appropriate action, although I understand why they arent going into details regarding the staffers who were fire/left/whatever.
At this point, it is about future recruiting.
offense and defense jabbering at each other isn't really anything new. it happens every day on the practice field.
Because he is a 5 star? Because Steele didn't tell Mullen to his face that he was transfering?
You think this was just sprung on Mullen?
No clue, hence the question marks. But hadn't Steele been home for a week when he went into the transfer portal? Why would Mullen fly out there if Steele already said his goodbyes?
I have no idea
He obviously isn't homesick or he'd be at USC or UCLA. So we can finally throw that crap out the window.
You just like to argue with me. If he was truly homesick I think we can all...hell, most of us can agree he would be at USC or UCLA. Homesick doesn't take you 1000 miles away from..."home".
Nevermind.
To be fair, not many offenses need their WRs to block like a Tackle. Instead, they need them to run routes and the CBs to defend the pass.
Quezzie, Ike and Reidel couldnt block well, and yet we blew every team out.
Spurrier clearly cared more about running routes and catching the ball.
Of course it would be great to have both but a receiver those unicorns arent available often (and good receivers arent going to an option team anyway).
No clue ... but really dont think that is true except with you. Personally, having lived on both coasts but growing up on mostly the East Coast, I feel much more at home East of the Mississippi than anywhere else. Plenty of peeps here on this thread express the same sentiment. There are plenty things about being in Oregon vs Florida that feel more like home. Regardless, his commitment to UF was made without a visit if I remember correctly and on the heels of multiple commits and decommits. He definitely has shown a propensity to be wishy washy and quick to pull a trigger. What I am getting at ... his decision to go to Oregon over USC or UCLA should not sway anyone to throw anything out the window.
I hear what you are saying, but i’ll just add this bit. It makes zero difference what you do in the NFL when talking about contributions to your college team.I'd rather have receivers put up spurriers recievers college numbers too but the game has changed. For all the griping about our blocking receivers it seemed like Meyer and mullen Put up more productive NFL receivers than Spurrier did. Maybe there is something to being a discipline physical receiver who blocks well in todays game
I hear what you are saying, but i’ll just add this bit. It makes zero difference what you do in the NFL when talking about contributions to your college team.
I would agree however Oregon
Thas a very unique and different vibe to it than southern California. Oregon can feel like another planet at times. And just wait until the great Oregon weather takes effect...
No ... I hesitate every time I engage you with any sort of opinion. I go out of my way to word things in a way that aren't pointed or hostile with you so that maybe you will actually read and consider it. But it just doesn't ever seem to be that way so I guess I am through trying. You seem like an arrogant better than thou type who will not budge on their opinions with no regard to facts or what anyone else says or thinks. For example, you put geographical limits on a person's homesickness without ever knowing the person, talking to him or otherwise. You throw phrases in there like 'most of us can agree' with what you think as if that is true and of value. And I have come to notice that you lead a lot of your posts off with "I'm not ______, but" as if it means you are't actually going to do that action when in reality you actually are doing that action. Its the oldest trick in the book. Some do it intentionally and some do it without even realizing it.
With all that said ... I stand by what I said. Everyone is different and your geographical definition of homesickness boundaries are yours and yours alone. If I take my wife anywhere outside the sweet tea line she gets homesick ... but as soon as I get her back to where sweet tea exists she is fine. That is her geographical border for homesickness. The only thing we can truly define right now is that your homesick boundary is much smaller than others and you believe that applies to everyone else in the world.
fyi ... its less than a 1000 miles to Eugene from LA.
LOL. It's 873 miles ya freaking prick. How about 900 miles jackass? You will be the ONLY person I have on ignore. Good riddance.