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I just did a search. His last post was 6/19. Here it is:
http://www.stingtalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=328895&postcount=25
Good to know he's still around. Any preseason thoughts, Dem?
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I just did a search. His last post was 6/19. Here it is:
http://www.stingtalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=328895&postcount=25
Mover's not a real good source of info, but he's so big that if you don't listen to him he'll beat you up. So we all listen.
That's the best word I've read in a long time.
:laugher:
Mover, are you going to take that?
from RamblinWreck.com:
http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/ot/fame/geot-50-greatest.html
The 50 Greatest Georgia Tech Athletes of the 20th Century
(As selected in the summer of 2000 by fans on ramblinwreck.com)
[grouped by sport in alphabetical order]
FOOTBALL (28)
Maxie Baughan (1957-59)
Keith Brooking (1994-97)
Clint Castleberry (1942)
Willie Clay (1988-91)
Marco Coleman (1988-91)
Bill Curry (1962-64)
John Davis (1983-86)
Buck Flowers (1918-21)
Joe Guyon (1917-18)
Joe Hamilton (1996-99)
Drew Hill (1975-78)
Eddie Lee Ivery (1975-78)
Shawn Jones (1989-92)
Kim King (1965-67)
Robert Lavette (1981-84)
Dorsey Levens (1992-93)
Billy Lothridge (1961-63)
Harvey Middleton (1994-97)
George Morris (1950-52)
Larry Morris (1951-54)
Rock Perdoni (1969-70)
Randy Rhino (1972-74)
Coleman Rudolph (1989-92)
Lucius Sanford (1975-77)
Billy Shaw (1958-60)
Scott Sisson (1989-92)
Ken Swilling (1988-91)
Pat Swilling (1982-85)
Lets just say that mover is on this list...
If what I saw in the last scrimmage open to the public has any bearing whatsoever we might go and blow the doors off a few teams, no kidding.
+1. The O-line looked MUCH better in the last scrimmage.
On pass blocking: I'm interested in Mover's insight but it seems to me that this scheme is just not going to give you really good pass protection. I've heard that from several people who played in it, as well.
Really wide splits make containment very hard for a traditional passing game, and our guys normally play so low with so much weight on their hands that they're not set up well for pass protection.
:laugher:
Mover, are you going to take that?
:laugher:
Mover, are you going to take that?
+1. The O-line looked MUCH better in the last scrimmage.
On pass blocking: I'm interested in Mover's insight but it seems to me that this scheme is just not going to give you really good pass protection. I've heard that from several people who played in it, as well.
Really wide splits make containment very hard for a traditional passing game, and our guys normally play so low with so much weight on their hands that they're not set up well for pass protection.
My thoughts are it is not going to be the traditional 3 to 3.5 seconds to throw the ball. It's pretty much drop, set and throw. Maybe two reads at the most but more than likely JN already knows where he is going to throw it first. Just my opinion. I am not very knowledgable on the 3-0, spread or PJ triple flex option.
All I know is I love watching it now.
does the schema work for designed roll-outs? i would think that overall, rolling the QB in one direction best fits our offense b/c it gives the QB the best option to run the ball. also, throwing back to the weak side with all the mis-direction seems like a no-brainer
thoughts?
Aha, then he must know my buddy Rob Horton.
My thoughts are it is not going to be the traditional 3 to 3.5 seconds to throw the ball. It's pretty much drop, set and throw. Maybe two reads at the most but more than likely JN already knows where he is going to throw it first. Just my opinion. I am not very knowledgable on the 3-0, spread or PJ triple flex option.
All I know is I love watching it now.
John Davis (1983-86) aka The Refridgerator Mover, or FridgeMover for short or Mover for even shorter. this nickname comes from a game where nationally recognized William "The Refridgerator" Perry got pushed all over the field by Mr. Davis and his open can of whoopass
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RM, do you think being a Kyle is easier or harder than it was 20 years ago?