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What happened to joes family
Father passed away.
What happened to joes family
Charlie Thomas "is a water moccasin"
Oh damn.Father passed away.
exactly. it must have been a complete öööö show of zero accountabilty.Interesting when responding to the question on how the players have adjusted to the coaching shake up he repeatedly said "one-time" referring to players showing up to meetings, practice, etc. You wonder if that wasn't happening with the previous leadership.
Ummm Duke is a reasonably solid team, I’ll concede that. But I have spent hours going over their stats and my opnion is that they are a paper tiger. I figure Duke will score 24-27 points so the burden is on us to crack 30.Duke is a solid team, we need a damn good week of practice.
Your hours going over their stats is something I’d like to see a check-swing review on to start with.Ummm Duke is a reasonably solid team, I’ll concede that. But I have spent hours going over their stats and my opnion is that they are a paper tiger. I figure Duke will score 24-27 points so the burden is on us to crack 30.
GT 31
Duke 28
@coit don’t screw this one up
exactly. it must have been a complete öööö show of zero accountabilty.
We shall see, sir.Other than that: your opinion on Duke is off.
The more things that leak out the more “the hardest transition in the history of college football” will begin to make more sense.exactly. it must have been a complete öööö show of zero accountabilty.
Per Ken from AJC:
“Between the offensive line, the tight ends and the running backs, we’ve got to continue to improve,” he said. “Twelve (quarterback) pressures, three sacks in the first quarter and a half on Jeff. It’s all-encompassing. We’ve got to work. We’ve got to work our tails off this week.”
That answer led into another way that Key’s time as head man will apparently differ from Collins’ – a more challenging practice regimen. Practices in full pads, drills conducted at full speed and starters going against starters were three solutions that Key named to limiting the mental errors that plagued the Jackets during Collins’ tenure.
Umm, am I understanding this correctly? Did we not practice in full pads during the season with Collins at helm?
Probably telling the players how much he loved them and getting their waffle house order.WTF was he doing????
Collins was a pussy - Key should have literally beaten the öööö out Collins his second day on the job.Umm, am I understanding this correctly? Did we not practice in full pads during the season with Collins at helm?
He would have, but his first day on the job, Collins asked him, "You wouldn't hit a sockless guy in loafers and skinny jeans would you?"Collins was a pussy - Key should have literally beaten the öööö out Collins his second day on the job.
WTF was he doing????
Trying to revolutionize coaching. Probably something about not wanting the players to get injured during practice and they'd be healthier and more refreshed and getting more guys reps, blah blah bullshit. What's mind boggling to me is that he didn't think to change up the approach when it clearly wasn't working.WTF was he doing????
Per Ken from AJC:
“Between the offensive line, the tight ends and the running backs, we’ve got to continue to improve,” he said. “Twelve (quarterback) pressures, three sacks in the first quarter and a half on Jeff. It’s all-encompassing. We’ve got to work. We’ve got to work our tails off this week.”
That answer led into another way that Key’s time as head man will apparently differ from Collins’ – a more challenging practice regimen. Practices in full pads, drills conducted at full speed and starters going against starters were three solutions that Key named to limiting the mental errors that plagued the Jackets during Collins’ tenure.
Umm, am I understanding this correctly? Did we not practice in full pads during the season with Collins at helm?