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you know I kind of look at it as the other way. they should be that clearly the second or third best team in the SEC West every year, and they're not sometimes because of his extreme sideways razzle dazzle running offense...but they HAVE to the the luckiest team in college football history
you know I kind of look at it as the other way. they should be that clearly the second or third best team in the SEC West every year, and they're not sometimes because of his extreme sideways razzle dazzle running offense.
his kind of offense is high risk low reward and he can lose to anybody on any given day.
Les Miles was VERY conservative, primarily using that toss sweep or toss counter... until the fourth quarter or if he was down by a lot or felt pressure to score a bunch.He’s a riverboat gambler...very much like Les Miles at LSU...
No, running the ball 37 times before that is.Him going for it on fourth down 7 times a game is conservative?
No, running the ball 37 times before that is.
And what a relief it is to see it. I really respect CDM, but I do view him as being mind-numbingly stubborn and it really makes me feel better to see him revisit a long held assumption. Now if he would take a similar look at the defensive staff and recruiting... I know, I'm getting greedy now.SOS used to run the same play endlessly until they stopped it. Then he threw to the area exposed when they double teamed or whatever, underneath the safeties if they went cover 3 or cover 4.
Ive never understood the mindset of "if a play works, circle it and come back to it in the fourth" and just keep running your options or whatever. I really like what Brian Johnson and Mullinz are cooking. Maybe w SOS adding spices?
It definitely isnt your daddy's Dan Mullin offense though.
When you convert every.friggin.time.? Yes.Him going for it on fourth down 7 times a game is conservative?
They lose 2-3 games every year they have no business losing, usually.you know I kind of look at it as the other way. they should be that clearly the second or third best team in the SEC West every year, and they're not sometimes because of his extreme sideways razzle dazzle running offense.
his kind of offense is high risk low reward and he can lose to anybody on any given day.
They lose 2-3 games every year they have no business losing, usually.
It’s baffling how he’s survived those types of ups and downs.
Found this simulation of the SC game from EASports. They were surprisingly accurate on the Ole Miss simulation final score (50-29).
Pretty funny stuff. Here's my notes:
Lingard (#1) scores the first TD of the game with Toney (#1) also on the field.
Pierce had 100 yds at the half - finished with 160 yds rushing
Wells had a TD
Pitts only had two catches, both with less than 7 minutes left in the game
Trask threw for 234 yds, and get this...................he ran for 65!
Gators win 24-10
Mindboggling.
you know I kind of look at it as the other way. they should be that clearly the second or third best team in the SEC West every year, and they're not sometimes because of his extreme sideways razzle dazzle running offense.
his kind of offense is high risk low reward and he can lose to anybody on any given day.