Tman44
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...and, of course, this revelation invites speculation that maybe (and I'd even allow, subconsciously) Nico was struggling to master all the new elements and complexities of what was being installed.
Maybe he wasn't sure he could handle all this added complexity, and for that reason didn't push back when his dad started causing problems. Maybe it worked out at Tennessee the way Nico deep down hoped it would.
He's just yet to stick the landing.
This is true. Current and former receivers were concerned w Nico. I will spare details as NIL came into play, but we wouldn’t have lost as many receivers in the portal....and, of course, this revelation invites speculation that maybe (and I'd even allow, subconsciously) Nico was struggling to master all the new elements and complexities of what was being installed.
Maybe he wasn't sure he could handle all this added complexity, and for that reason didn't push back when his dad started causing problems. Maybe it worked out at Tennessee the way Nico deep down hoped it would.
He's just yet to stick the landing.
I formation is my favorite formation. Maybe its just because I am a 90s kid. Maybe because I enjoyed Stanfords John Harbaugh offense when they were all 3 stars and they beat the crap out of everyone in the pac 10. Just hated when it was against USC west when I that was my number 1 team. The I formation just makes sense to me and still does if you have tough kids playing football with a good combination of skilled athletes.Can anyone imagine Fulmer running this type of offense? I still like the good ole I formation because that’s what we ran when I was in high school. But, not the wishbone or wing-T! Lol
I doubt they were going to add much more complexity when Nico was here. You gotta master addition and subtraction before you can start learning calculus. Nico can barely add 6 to the scoreboard....and, of course, this revelation invites speculation that maybe (and I'd even allow, subconsciously) Nico was struggling to master all the new elements and complexities of what was being installed.
Maybe he wasn't sure he could handle all this added complexity, and for that reason didn't push back when his dad started causing problems. Maybe it worked out at Tennessee the way Nico deep down hoped it would.
He's just yet to stick the landing.
Am encouraged that we have a QB/WR group that has the chops to execute. Credit to JH for realizing and not just realizing, but putting into action the changes needed to compete at a high level.Great stuff. It shows the staff is experienced and willing to evolve. I know the loss to UGA hurts, but 41 points against that defense is pretty impressive. The narrative that the Heupel offense stalls against UGA/Smart will not be there next year.
lol I typically don’t agree with you’re post but this made me chuckle… I agree with the sentiment as well though we had reports that they were working on new formations in the spring while Nico was still here.I doubt they were going to add much more complexity when Nico was here. You gotta master addition and subtraction before you can start learning calculus. Nico can barely add 6 to the scoreboard.