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in fairness...there were many folks like Stinch speaking very favorably about Pruitt and his defensive mind, and his ability to diagnose plays from the sideline in 2018...i know after that Auburn game, there was a lit of high praise for him. and we said the same things about him, as compared to Butch, that we're saying now about CJH as compared to Pruitt.Difference between having us a ball coach and some bald dude who likes cornbread I guess
in fairness...there were many folks like Stinch speaking very favorably about Pruitt and his defensive mind, and his ability to diagnose plays from the sideline in 2018...i know after that Auburn game, there was a lit of high praise for him. and we said the same things about him, as compared to Butch, that we're saying now about CJH as compared to Pruitt.
that said, continue on....i've got the excites.
But he could diagnose plays from the sidelines. Problem was he tried to make players something they were not, and they depended on him to tell them what to do from the sidelines. He also had problems with offense and coaches as a head coach.in fairness...there were many folks like Stinch speaking very favorably about Pruitt and his defensive mind, and his ability to diagnose plays from the sideline in 2018...i know after that Auburn game, there was a lit of high praise for him. and we said the same things about him, as compared to Butch, that we're saying now about CJH as compared to Pruitt.
that said, continue on....i've got the excites.
lol...i am not defending the man...just pointing out a bit of a contradiction...that's all.But he could diagnose plays from the sidelines. Problem was he tried to make players something they were not, and they depended on him to tell them what to do from the sidelines. He also had problems with offense and coaches as a head coach.
This is true Volnation tends to be perpetually optimistic as do I, but this is the first time in a long time I feel like we have an offense that truly tries to take players and create schemes that they succeed in/exploit the defenses weaknesses. Butch and Pruitt tried to out talent teams rather than creative game planning/play calling it seems like.in fairness...there were many folks like Stinch speaking very favorably about Pruitt and his defensive mind, and his ability to diagnose plays from the sideline in 2018...i know after that Auburn game, there was a lit of high praise for him. and we said the same things about him, as compared to Butch, that we're saying now about CJH as compared to Pruitt.
that said, continue on....i've got the excites.
yep. there's going to be many opportunities in this game for this offense.What’s crazy is we stopped doing all of this after the 1st quarter.
Heupel could have continued scoring but he didn’t want to waste plays he didn’t have to. So we went to our slow offense. We just didn’t execute in our slow offense.
Just imagine what the Offense is going to scheme against Ole Miss’ crappy defense.
I hope we score 3 times quick while Ole Miss can’t figure out how to score. It will put them in a place where they don’t know what to doyep. there's going to be many opportunities in this game for this offense.
and really, i'm maybe more anxious about what our defense can do. i get it, Ole Miss is great offensively, but they take a lot of chances too. some very high risk/high reward chances, that against not so good teams have worked out, but against the one really good team tehy played, not so much.
Arkansas had opportunities to make plays defensively, and didn't. let's see what Banks and company have in store.
I use to want instant replay and computerized strikeouts but as time went on……. I realized that I enjoy the human element…… They are pretty much trying to take all the drama out of sports…..I miss it…. especially in baseball and basketball.How can ya not be for robot refs? They're literally what we've always needed. Human refs are and always will be awful and biased.
i think that's the biggest thing, is the level of improvement we have seen in the first month of play. and it's not like we have gone from 100th to 60th and you say 'wow, +40 spots in offense, not bad'....This is true Volnation tends to be perpetually optimistic as do I, but this is the first time in a long time I feel like we have an offense that truly tries to take players and create schemes that they succeed in/exploit the defenses weaknesses. Butch and Pruitt tried to out talent teams rather than creative game planning/play calling it seems like.
Butch did this with more success than Pruitt (Dobbs, AK, and Josh Malone were ridiculous), there was no great strategy though especially on offense from Pruitt.
I use to want instant replay and computerized strikeouts but as time went on……. I realized that I enjoy the human element…… They are pretty much trying to take all the drama out of sports…..I miss it…. especially in baseball and basketball.
in fairness...there were many folks like Stinch speaking very favorably about Pruitt and his defensive mind, and his ability to diagnose plays from the sideline in 2018...i know after that Auburn game, there was a lit of high praise for him. and we said the same things about him, as compared to Butch, that we're saying now about CJH as compared to Pruitt.
that said, continue on....i've got the excites.
Heupel is controlling the defense before the ball is even snapped and confusing them immediately after the snap.Doesn't look like checkers to me.
That's speed chess.
He's controlling the defense before the ball is even snapped and confusing them immediately after the snap.
In the split second after the snap, the scheme has already bought the offense 1-2 steps on the defense. Once you have play-makers like Hooker, Evans, Small, Velus, etc, that 1-2 step head start turns into 92yd runs and passes. . . and that's just the plays we've seen and recognized. There's no telling what we haven't noticed or what Heupel and Golish have up their sleeve we have yet to see called.
Durkin is gonna have his ass fired by Sunday.