Keyser Soze
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My Grandson wants to play A-back, Fact.It seems you are ok with mediocrity, which is typical of mental midgets such as yourself. Kids don’t want to play 3O. Fact,
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My Grandson wants to play A-back, Fact.It seems you are ok with mediocrity, which is typical of mental midgets such as yourself. Kids don’t want to play 3O. Fact,
DEFENSE DOES NOT PRACTICE AGAINST THIS OFFENSE
We have to recruit better at QB.We'll bounce back from this crap once it finally ends. Contrary to the "We can't do any better than CPJ!!! crowd of whiny pussies, we actually can and will once it's over.
Our NFL talent pool has fallen off the map. Got a good kicker though!
Is he a 2 star?My Grandson wants to play A-back, Fact.
The SAs take survey of calc at gpc over the summer. The only people who think its difficult are the retarts who complain about it here and UNC's athletes.
If this was true, then spread teams should be unable to stop pro style offenses, and vice versa. Defenses from power running teams like Stanford would get torn apart by the spread, since they don't have spread personnel on their scout team.They do indeed have scrimmages with 1 vs 1, 1 vs 2, and 2 vs 1.
And outside those scrimmages, the D is practicing vs guys recruited to run our O.
We have to recruit better at QB.
The actual course is not the reason, it's the negative recruiting from other schools who go to our top targets and say "They force you to take calculus and they run a high school offense that will never get you into NFL." Basically all the dumb öööö machete is saying in this thread.
They do indeed have scrimmages with 1 vs 1, 1 vs 2, and 2 vs 1.
And outside those scrimmages, the D is practicing vs guys recruited to run our O.
If this was true, then spread teams should be unable to stop pro style offenses, and vice versa. Defenses from power running teams like Stanford would get torn apart by the spread, since they don't have spread personnel on their scout team.
But they don't. Stanford has a great D every year and does fine against West Coast spread offenses. Alabama is about as vanilla as they come offensively, but destroys offenses of all kinds.
It's not about the scheme. It just isn't.
The SAs take survey of calc at gpc over the summer. The only people who think its difficult are the retarts who complain about it here and UNC's athletes.
They do indeed have scrimmages with 1 vs 1, 1 vs 2, and 2 vs 1.
And outside those scrimmages, the D is practicing vs guys recruited to run our O.
You need to tell us what's going to change beside the coach that will make the program more successful. Changing coaches has not done it.We'll bounce back from this crap once it finally ends. Contrary to the "We can't do any better than CPJ!!! crowd of whiny pussies, we actually can and will once it's over.
Because reasons.Why does every criticism about CPJ have to revolve around his offensive scheme? It drives me absolutely crazy. The offense kicks ass with mediocre talent at GT, and his former assistants are using variations of it with great success at smaller schools.
Why can't you just say he sucks at hiring DC's and is too stubborn to replace his OL coach who has been absolutely awful for pretty much his whole tenure except for the Shaq Mason years? Those are valid criticisms and actual weaknesses of our program.
The actual course is not the reason, it's the negative recruiting from other schools who go to our top targets and say "They force you to take calculus and they run a high school offense that will never get you into NFL." Basically all the dumb öööö machete is saying in this thread.
I will bitch for the first 2 or 3 series until I see it working...I can’t wait to see this board implode once we evolve into a spread RPO, bubble screen and doing zone reads out of the gun on 4th & inches
I’m bothered by CPJ’s perception that the players need to motivate themselves. I’m no rah-rah guy but I think a lot of 18 year olds are looking for leadership and guidance on how to act and feel. That’s as much a part of the coaching they need as assignments.Why does every criticism about CPJ have to revolve around his offensive scheme? It drives me absolutely crazy. The offense kicks ass with mediocre talent at GT, and his former assistants are using variations of it with great success at smaller schools.
Why can't you just say he sucks at hiring DC's and is too stubborn to replace his OL coach who has been absolutely awful for pretty much his whole tenure except for the Shaq Mason years? Those are valid criticisms and actual weaknesses of our program.