Ulysees E. McGill
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Are you saying JJ isn't fast enough? I'd still take the dog.Gotta love the ballsy move by Stoops. Rather than accept having the worst QB in the nation, he throws his best playmaker back there. I wish we'd spend just 1 spot on that kind of guy - a great runner capable of taking snaps at QB. You never know when you could utilize him and meantime he can be a WR. Feels like a blindspot we don't have a true DT QB on the team. I'm talking a guy fast enough to even make plays horizontally. We don't have that.
Totally agree when/if your all-run plan is materially worse than your balanced attack. Given we can't line up and run it down Bama's throat...but even Chryst put up 21 last year on them...I'd agree with you. It may not only lead to less ball control, but also fewer points.How is 3 and out EVERY FREAKIN possession..."Ball Control"...![]()
Totally agree when/if your all-run plan is materially worse than your balanced attack. Given we can't line up and run it down Bama's throat...but even Chryst put up 21 last year on them...I'd agree with you. It may not only lead to less ball control, but also fewer points.
And then there's image. How does it look if we show up, on national tv, clearly trying to lose by as little as possible? How do recruits see that? How do dogs like JJ feel about that and affect him going forward? I think he and the national audience would have much more respect if we got blown out going balls to the wall than blown out running every play.
This idea that we can line up against Bama and milk the clock for 4 quarters and keep it respectful is totally bogus iyam. That said, I wouldn't be against a run heavy approach.
Hmm idk. Certainly not Dobbs or Bowden or Emory Jones speed and agility. He has decent speed and tough as nails, but his agility and cuts aren't great.Are you saying JJ isn't fast enough? I'd still take the dog.
We still would have had Dooley but maybe we don't get Butch.Pretty sure he was just before hiring Kevin Steele before that Orange Bowl disaster. Even then he still should have been hired. Just goes to show what a place that has resources like Tennessee can do for an even average coach. Keep Wilcox or hire Steele and we might be singing a different tune around here.