bpalmer28
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Unfortunately, In today's society,shame and ignorance seem to be a badge of honor. It's seen as a flex when it used to be ridiculed and derided for the utter stupidity.Brooks sees it very clearly in the film. Heupel is an offensive mastermind who creates all sorts of opportunities for his players to succeed. They just need to execute. The careless INTs, unfortunate fumbles, missed kicks, dumb penalties, is a lack of execution. They are correctable. But replacing one of the best offensive playcallers in college football is not a path anyone wants to go down. We really need to shame the idiots who think otherwise.
Brooks sees it very clearly in the film. Heupel is an offensive mastermind who creates all sorts of opportunities for his players to succeed. They just need to execute. The careless INTs, unfortunate fumbles, missed kicks, dumb penalties, is a lack of execution. They are correctable. But replacing one of the best offensive playcallers in college football is not a path anyone wants to go down. We really need to shame the idiots who think otherwise.
Yep, he initially moved to double team the DT with our RG, then realized the edge rusher was blowing right by him. HOW....does he not pay complete attention to that edge rusher?? Huge mistake. I decided to make myself miserable this afternoon and go back and watch it play by play, pausing on a lot of plays. Stopped and started that play a half dozen times trying to figure out what he was thinking there.Fumble 6 was a great playcall with Staley wide open to go up 14-0 and 200-20 yards in total domination but our young RT everybody’s been begging for didn’t touch the DE.
And? Why recruit players that can't execute? Or need to be motivated? Or need to be developed for 4 years to be a role player.?Brooks sees it very clearly in the film. Heupel is an offensive mastermind who creates all sorts of opportunities for his players to succeed. They just need to execute. The careless INTs, unfortunate fumbles, missed kicks, dumb penalties, is a lack of execution. They are correctable. But replacing one of the best offensive playcallers in college football is not a path anyone wants to go down. We really need to shame the idiots who think otherwise.
That us the exact reason why Heupel is a great coach. He has been limited to recruiting players of less talent, which is why they execute at a lesser degree. More talented players execute at a higher level. But we are slowly getting more and more talented recruits.And? Why recruit players that can't execute? Or need to be motivated? Or need to be developed for 4 years to be a role player.?
Or does the mastermind not concern himself with this?
You, sir, have better things to do than be here.Unfortunately, In today's society,shame and ignorance seem to be a badge of honor. It's seen as a flex when it used to be ridiculed and derided for the utter stupidity.
We,as a society, have lost the ability to tell stupid people they are stupid.
We're living in the age of dunning kruger
All that genius makes no difference if he doesn't have a staff who can train and condition the players.Brooks sees it very clearly in the film. Heupel is an offensive mastermind who creates all sorts of opportunities for his players to succeed. They just need to execute. The careless INTs, unfortunate fumbles, missed kicks, dumb penalties, is a lack of execution. They are correctable. But replacing one of the best offensive playcallers in college football is not a path anyone wants to go down. We really need to shame the idiots who think otherwise.
The rush end was playing off the line a bit and delayed his rush just enough to trick Sanders. That's a true Freshman doing true Freshman things in only his 3rd start. You know he's played it over in his head 1,000 times. He is going to be elite.Yep, he initially moved to double team the DT with our RG, then realized the edge rusher was blowing right by him. HOW....does he not pay complete attention to that edge rusher?? Huge mistake. I decided to make myself miserable this afternoon and go back and watch it play by play, pausing on a lot of plays. Stopped and started that play a half dozen times trying to figure out what he was thinking there.
