rekinhavoc
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Peyton as OC and Dobbs as QB coachHot take--- just get someone at OC for the next 3-4 yrs, then have Dobbs come back and run the offense. I think the kid would take a year and travel, studying different offenses/schemes, and then come back and tear it up. As smart as the kid is, I still think he bleeds football and will try and stay a part of it as long as possible, always having his fallback NASA gig in his pocket. Will never happen, but I think he'd kill it...
But is The Last Furlong / The Longshot / Moe's still around??I'm currently sitting in my office across from the Yum Center looking out over the river...downtown has changed drastically even in the mere eight years I've lived here. There are certainly a few parts of town that aren't terribly nice, but they've significantly improved the formerly working class Germantown/Shelby Park areas, and the east end is very nice. UL's campus is also very nice and isn't as commuter-centric as it once was.
What he said will only matter if he doesn't win. If he does not win, then what he said about the OC will still be among the least of our concerns.Was watching some interviews and I think I know what pruitt was trying to say but i really disagree with him saying how OC's dont matter much.
If you have highly talented guys, you will likely have more success in a more traditional pro style offense because you can dominate the LoS. If you dont, you should try and spread the field. This is what we need imo
I think lots of offense statistics shows that pretty clearly for the most part.
We probably won't get him, but Yurich and his philosophy is the best man for the job.
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