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VolsWinRLose

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and not in the box?

Who IS up there? Are they halfwits, too?

Is it just me, or have some of our offensive woes developed since he climbed down?

Sorry if this question has already been done to death.
 
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This horse has been beaten to death so much that it has turned into glue. :D
 
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Originally posted by GAVol@Oct 13, 2005 10:41 PM
This horse has been beaten to death so much that it has turned into glue.  :D
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I bet Randy Sanders HATES off weeks.
 
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he is down on the field because he wants to be! whatever the reasoning is , they are they professionals so lets not try to do there job for them
 
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#7
Seems like he moved down during Clausen's freshman year, when we went 8-5. He said that he liked being able to look the QB's in the face and get a feel for what they were feeling.

Personally, ESPECIALLY if Rick stays in, I think he needs to go to the booth and let Cooter or Trooper signal the plays in to Rick.
 
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I think that would give him a better look at what the DEF is doing. I also think that Cooter and TT can handle the sideline just fine.
 
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#10
If he's more comfortable on the sidelines that's where he needs to be
 
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Originally posted by volmanjr@Oct 14, 2005 6:45 AM
If he's more comfortable on the sidelines that's where he needs to be
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He oringinally moved to the sidelines when the offense was sputtering, and he felt that Casey needed a coach on the sidelines.

Solution, prepare the QBs during the weak and move back to the box.

Some people say that RS is a genious (I doubt this). IMO if he is the offensive mind, he needs a birds eye view of what defenses are doing. I don't care who you are, you cannot see everything from the sidelines.
 
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