mr.checkerboards
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Man, he doesn't really like contact, so that won't work. Only chance, the light comes on at QB, but it should have done been on, after 6 years, imo. Not happening. Hopefully, he can game manage and the running game with the defense wins us 9.If Milton wants to play in the NFL, he should consider moving to receiver or tight end because of his build.
He's too afraid of contact to play either position. It's weird. He has these moments where he lowers the shoulder and trucks people, or finishes a run really aggressively (UVA game, one of his scrambles against A&M yesterday) sprinkled in with a bunch of moments where he's hesitant and really doesn't want to get hit. The free play he had yesterday when A&M jumped offside on a 3rd and 8 is a perfect example.If Milton wants to play in the NFL, he should consider moving to receiver or tight end because of his build.
This will seem like an insult, and I promise it is not. It's actually a huge compliment.It’s so nice having a normal, relatable human as a head coach
I'll agree to disagree. Especially as someone who has led kids into actual war.This will seem like an insult, and I promise it is not. It's actually a huge compliment.
But Heupel seems too nice, normal, grounded, and level-headed to be a good high-level CFB coach. Kind of like Mark Richt or Chris Petersen. And I say that not because he hugged his kid in that video - lots of coaches do that - but more of how he comes across in the everyday interviews and press conferences.