Smokeytom
Keep Calm and Heup On
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A bird? At this hour? Sure it wasn’t a bat?Just had a bird fly into the house.
That winged SOB took a beeline to my newborns room and flew right over his crib. Ah hayul no. After mama bear swooped into protect little dude, big daddy dealt with that thumbless punk and caught him with a fly-fishing net. Have I caught more birds than fish with that net? Maybe. But that’s not the question. He’s back outside. That was... exciting.
That’s enough Monday for me, I’m done.
Just had a bird fly into the house.
That winged SOB took a beeline to my newborns room and flew right over his crib. Ah hayul no. After mama bear swooped into protect little dude, big daddy dealt with that thumbless punk and caught him with a fly-fishing net. Have I caught more birds than fish with that net? Maybe. But that’s not the question. He’s back outside. That was... exciting.
That’s enough Monday for me, I’m done.
-Rob LewisI think JG is ok, not great, but someone you can win with if he's got talent around him. I think the offensive line has been so bad that you can't draw conclusions about much else. I also think JG would probably be in a different place developmentally if he wasn't working with his third OC in three years.
That is exactly what is happening.This sounds so much like me teaching drill to the newbies in my JROTC classes every year. When we start they have such a hard time with the basics; they can't even stay in step. The class leaders, usually seniors, get so impatient and frustrated with me because they want to teach them some of the more complicated stuff, the fun stuff, you know, "open it up". I have to keep reminding them that it's a waste of time trying to teach them how to do that stuff until they can at least stay in step. It's one step at a time, pun intended.
I agree with this to a certain extent.This sounds so much like me teaching drill to the newbies in my JROTC classes every year. When we start they have such a hard time with the basics; they can't even stay in step. The class leaders, usually seniors, get so impatient and frustrated with me because they want to teach them some of the more complicated stuff, the fun stuff, you know, "open it up". I have to keep reminding them that it's a waste of time trying to teach them how to do that stuff until they can at least stay in step. It's one step at a time, pun intended.
I hate it but it seems to be the case. The OL can’t execute a simple off tackle run. How can we “open up” the playbook when that’s the case?That is exactly what is happening.