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If you're talking about Clawson, there were big problems within the program long before he arrived. When David Cutcliff came back in 2006, he said, "I never seen a team with so little discipline".Why would he hire an assistant who was “philosophically different?” The last time this happened Fulmer wrecked the program.
If you're talking about Clawson, there were big problems within the program long before he arrived. When David Cutcliff came back in 2006, he said, "I never seen a team with so little discipline".
I'm not real confident in stuff scientists say about things that happened that long ago because I've lived long enough to see them change their minds multiple times about things, but since you mention it, I do remember now seeing somewhere that they now think Neanderthals were smarter than originally thought, and also that most dinosaurs had feathers. Weirdness indeed.Not that it matters, but you do know that scientists have determined that neanderthals were NOT less intelligent than modern humans, right?
I'm not real confident in stuff scientists say about things that happened that long ago because I've lived long enough to see them change their minds multiple times about things, but since you mention it, I do remember now seeing somewhere that they now think Neanderthals were smarter than originally thought, and also that most dinosaurs had feathers. Weirdness indeed.
And UT is paying Ansley 1 Mil a year for what?
In before the proverbial 'we've just happen to have an opening for a DL coach, give it a shot and send in your resume.'Coach P gave us a big clue to why he let Brumbaugh go. He said the D Line was not reading or understanding the set the O was showing basically coach B only taught technique but wasn't teaching his lineman how to play the offensive sets. Every Offense and lineman have tendencies yes first you have correct steps and hand placement but at the same time you should be reading yourIn CHRIST Alone