jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
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Are u really ignoring where this spread airraid formation sprung from? If it was the way you claim then colleges and a quarter of the nfl wouldnt be running these concepts and DC's would have figured it out and shut it down.
Leach and Mumme stole some concepts from Lavell Edwards, tweaked them, High school coaches picked up on it, Tony Franklin developed an easy dvd 3 day installation system and marketed it, it exploded in Texas along with 7 on 7 tournaments, experienced players filtered up to the growing number of colleges adopting it, Mix in a little Malzahn, Rich Rod, and RPO... and there you have the evolution of modern football
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honestly, i think that'd be a pretty good finish. getting Wright and Moore. i don't think anyone would balk at Russell at this point, and i have always liked Robinson. i think he could be a player.
Griffin is a project, but whatever.
Honest question. Have we reached the point of worrying about Pruitt’s ability to hire an offensive staff? When you look at this defensive staff, it’s elite because that’s what he knows. Just curious what y’all think. I’m kinda torn on it as I think it through.
IMO, this has moved slowly because Pruitt wants to make changes and is exploring options. He's not an offensive guy, so he's probably feeling his way around what he wants and what he thinks will work best. Fulmer encouraged Pruitt to talk to people to get ideas on offensive schemes and improving offensive production. Saban did that, too. It's good advice, and it looks like Pruitt's taking it to heart. I think they meant to move quicker-- just didn't work out that way.
IMO, this has moved slowly because Pruitt wants to make changes and is exploring options. He's not an offensive guy, so he's probably feeling his way around what he wants and what he thinks will work best. Fulmer encouraged Pruitt to talk to people to get ideas on offensive schemes and improving offensive production. Saban did that, too. It's good advice, and it looks like Pruitt's taking it to heart. I think they meant to move quicker-- just didn't work out that way.
Honest question. Have we reached the point of worrying about Pruitt’s ability to hire an offensive staff? When you look at this defensive staff, it’s elite because that’s what he knows. Just curious what y’all think. I’m kinda torn on it as I think it through.
I wanted Yurcich, no denying that. But if he done an even halfway decent job, we were getting Kiffin'd as soon as the Buckeye call came.We really needed yurcich to work out. We're in a vicious cycle of replacing mediocre OCs with more mediocre OCs every year.
No need. The problem is your assuming that making a quick hire is making the right hire then drawing the conclusion that a head coach that doesn't make a quick hire is not capable of being a coach. Let's just say I disagree.I’m not going to list the programs who have made HC and coordinator hires while we’ve been vacant.
All that is fine, but we're almost out of the dead period and we're still looking for an OC. Considering they've basically known Helton was leaving since November, I find that a bit inexcusable.
I agree with OrangeParm: hard not to feel like maybe he wasn't ready for the job.
only if you allow it to be....it's a choice.All that is fine, but we're almost out of the dead period and we're still looking for an OC. Considering they've basically known Helton was leaving since November, I find that a bit inexcusable.
I agree with OrangeParm: hard not to feel like maybe he wasn't ready for the job.
Definitely not disagreeing. Don’t know if he transcends the level of the conference he works in tho. He’ll have more talent to work with than at Washington State, but Ohio State had no issues in that department and they had some slippages along the way. That more on Schiano?It’s a good hire for the Sooners.
I honestly am happy that Pruitt isn't rushing the hire. Give me the right hire over a rushed "Dooley type" hire.