Take advantage of the O-Line that every media member says is the best in the country and pound the ball and run play action off that. I'm not a big McCarron fan. I don't think he's a great QB. I think what makes him great is his surrounding cast. Last year he had an NFL O-Line, Great RB's and...
Reminds me Brady Hoke trying to run a Pro Style offense with Denard Robinson. Hoke had to take over for Rich Rod and he inherited his players but to try and run your system with other's players is really tough. So I know CBJ doesn't run a Pro but the strength of the team is the O-Line, Correct?
Agreed with you. They basically said the exact same thing you said. I think at one time Tennessee ran 27 plays and gained 4 yards?? Or some crazy stat like that. Wasn't pretty.
On a side note - What was up with all the empty seats in the Swamp? When did that start happenin'?
I was watching the game and that was my thought exactly. "Brick by Brick" -- It just so happens that most of those BRICKS are on an 18 wheeler headed towards Knoxville
That's just a term I picked up from a college coach who came to my home in Chicago in the late 90's to watch film.
He said..."Dont' show me the wifers, show me some kids that might be under the radar."
Wifers, meaning kids his wife would know can play.
take the "W" off the board because they got lucky. If I were CBJ I'd call Klingsbury and have him Fed-Ex that rabbits foot to Eugene. You take em' any way you can get em'
C'mon man. The first true-freshman walk-on to ever start a season for a BCS program. That's the point. Who give a rip how many stars a kid has. I want players. Gamers! Stars are for the fans. I remember doing curls in our weight-room in college and our strength coach walked by and said "Curls...
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