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Naw, it's just the deflator in the other room. We got ya covered bro.
... or is that the roar of the Swamp?
Naw, it's just the deflator in the other room. We got ya covered bro.
... or is that the roar of the Swamp?
Unfortunately, Mullinz offense is well known. It will be 80% runs and the primary job of WRs will be to block on edge runs, run reverse ornjets,maybe get two to three catches a game, maybe.We have to show the ability to complete a foward pass before the stud WR want to come here. Doubt they are thrilled about getting to block
Unfortunately, Mullinz offense is well known. It will be 80% runs and the primary job of WRs will be to block on edge runs.
It is what it is. We hired a guy with a known history amd an offense that isnt attractive to most WRs, and many RBs and QBs.
yeah, whatever.. If you think we arent going to throw the ball to Cleveland,Toney and Gamble this season you are mistaken.
Mullen's offense is run first but it also spreads the ball around which should be appealing to WRs. Mullen likes to get the ball to all play makers in space, they just have to do something with it. His offense takes a number of deep shots every game and since we're run first, those shots are usually open with the extra safety in the box.
If you watch any Mississippi State tape over the last 9 years, his offense really does make teams defend the whole width and length of the field. If you have skill then his offense is going to find a way to get the ball in your hands and expect you to make something happen, that's what any recruit should hope for.
They do have to learn how to block and that's usually something highly rated WRs don't like to do. That can also be the type of small stuff can make or break you as an NFL prospect.
Did you see the Butters N Nuss offense? It was historically bad, yet those WR's you just mentioned committed to it.We just lost WR Tyquan Thornton. That's Copeland, Chase & Thornton along with Corral. The most bothersome thing to me about losing the WRs is that I thought this would be the only year Mullen could fool marquee WRs into coming to play here. After they see the offense, no WR will want to play in it.
That is a great point. They obviously werent smart enough to do well in college.Did you see the Butters N Nuss offense? It was historically bad, yet those WR's you just mentioned committed to it.
Wrong. In fact weekly "what's wrong with the Gators offense" segments by analysts were common every uear except 2007 and 2008.. Noone complained about Mullens offense when he was here years ago.
LMAO. Ppl complained in 06 when UF destroyed OSU for the NC??Wrong. In fact weekly "what's wrong with the Gators offense" segments by analysts were common every uear except 2007 and 2008.
Wrong. Dan had offers while at MSST, he just isnt Willie Taggart and jumping jobs every year.There’s a reason nobody else wanted Mullen for a decade, our master of panic AD just simply couldn’t get anybody better.