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They lolligag from the practice facility, the lollygag on and off the field.
Ya know what that makes em?
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They lolligag from the practice facility, the lollygag on and off the field.
Ya know what that makes em?
..........
It that what happens when you see a blue dress? you loli-gag all over it
Yeah, I hope he works out, but we heard what a great up and coming bargain we got when hired the last bunch of directional school discounts. The one Bowl crowed about the most didn't even make it a year.All I know about this guy is what I just saw on that youtube video... and I really, really like what I saw and heard from him. He doesn't strike me as a guy who takes excuses and settles for less from his players. Hopefully, he will be exactly what we need on the field, and on the recruiting trail.
And here is Brad Davis talking about his recruiting philosophy. He's well spoken, passionate, intense. I'm impressed.
Yeah, I hope he works out, but we heard what a great up and coming bargain we got when hired the last bunch of directional school discounts. The one Bowl crowed about the most didn't even make it a year.
Just came across this little nugget....
Brad Davis was the offensive line coach in 2012 at Portland State. That season Portland State threw the ball 343 times and the offensive line only gave up 5 sacks the entire season. It doesn't matter what team or division, that is an impressive stat.
https://jmusportsblog.com/?p=6393
The more you read about him, the more you see how much coaches, players, and recruits love him. Not trying to stir up any ire, but I bet a lot of the posters who crushed him have now softened their reactions or changed their minds.Just came across this little nugget....
Brad Davis was the offensive line coach in 2012 at Portland State. That season Portland State threw the ball 343 times and the offensive line only gave up 5 sacks the entire season. It doesn't matter what team or division, that is an impressive stat.
https://jmusportsblog.com/?p=6393
Lulz. Zach, you pimped Callahan right up until the minute he was fired.The more you read about him, the more you see how much coaches, players, and recruits love him. Not trying to stir up any ire, but I bet a lot of the posters who crushed him have now softened their reactions or changed their minds.
Sawmp, I'm pretty sure I've never said a word about Callahan, but don't let the facts get in your way, my friend.Lulz. Zach, you pimped Callahan right up until the minute he was fired.
Had he landed anyone yet? The proof is in the pudding. I dont really care if recruits like him and we keep "finishing second" for all the top recruits.
Once Spivey started publicly bashing Summers, it was clear he was done. Spivey doesnt say anything bad without the right marching orders.While I am not sorry Summers is gone, after thinking about it again I don't think he did a bad job with what he had to work with. Incredibly thin, incredibly young playing against good competition. Just the next step with things, He moves on and someone else, hopefully, motivates them to continue to improve.
Yeah but the man sure could teach our guys to fish!!!I'm so glad the Summers is gone. You want your OL mean and nasty. Summers just didn't have that fire
Every really good OL we have had has had a firebrand OL coach.
Just came across this little nugget....
Brad Davis was the offensive line coach in 2012 at Portland State. That season Portland State threw the ball 343 times and the offensive line only gave up 5 sacks the entire season. It doesn't matter what team or division, that is an impressive stat.
https://jmusportsblog.com/?p=6393
The line played better with McCoy and Taylor added in. They both just brought a natural mean streakI'm so glad the Summers is gone. You want your OL mean and nasty. Summers just didn't have that fire
Every really good OL we have had has had a firebrand OL coach.