Kiffin plans to play REAL football this spring...

#52
#52
:eek:lol::eek:lol:

Dave Clawson's mind and Lane's mind on offense are totally different and Lane will have players that are in shape and an OL that can move things other than a bench press bar. Totally different culture in the locker room from last year to this year.

I couldn't care less about locker room culture. I care about winning football games. If Lane does that, he'll be fine by me. Otherwise none of his embarrassing off season talk is worth a dime.
 
#56
#56
anyone else notice the little bits of information that are coming out gradually about how lax things were when Fulmer was coach?
 
#57
#57
We've all thought highly of the players we have and now Kiffin is going to see hat they are made of......I think it's great
 
#58
#58
If you recall CJM era, even the early days of CPF ....they played physical spring ball and many key players were lost due to knee injuries. I understand what Kiffin wants to do and I like that thought, the down side is a lot of walking wounded at the end of spring ball.
 
#59
#59
I couldn't care less about locker room culture. I care about winning football games. If Lane does that, he'll be fine by me. Otherwise none of his embarrassing off season talk is worth a dime.

Locker room culture is one of the biggest factors to team unity and confidence there is. The soft passive days of Fulmer are going to be replaced with a ripping the other team's head off and defecating down the void where their head's used to be attitude. So yeah, locker room culture or attitude is huge and that's where winning starts.
 
#60
#60
If you recall CJM era, even the early days of CPF ....they played physical spring ball and many key players were lost due to knee injuries. I understand what Kiffin wants to do and I like that thought, the down side is a lot of walking wounded at the end of spring ball.

The days of two hand touch are over. What's the difference if they get injured in spring practice or the 1st game?? In fact, if a key player gets injured the first game of the year it's more heartbreaking and is harder to get over than losing that player in the spring.
 
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