Will Tom be hitting the recruiting trail?
not really sure you'd want him to. he's hardly the most charismatic chap
not really sure you'd want him to. he's hardly the most charismatic chap
not really sure you'd want him to. he's hardly the most charismatic chap
Week 2:
How to call a timeout in the 1st minute of the game
Week 5: How to outrun the police.
He's taking the "do as I say, not as I do" approach.
Week 5: How to outrun the police.
He's taking the "do as I say, not as I do" approach.
Week 2:
How to call a timeout in the 1st minute of the game
come on, you know this is a BK week 1 bullet point.
Thomas Rees of the House Noodlearm. First of his name, breaker of handcuffs and Khaleesi of the Great Grass Field.
He outrun the police. A South Bend cab driver ran him down with his taxi and held him for the police. Should have been a targeting flag there.
Tommy Rees pleads guilty to two misdemeanor charges
Wooly,
Not much literally makes me LOL. That did. My Wife just asked me what the heck was so funny.
Well done.
Week 1:
How to check out of plays
Week 2:
How to call a timeout in the 1st minute of the game
Week 3: Relief work and you: how to come off the bench and win games.
Week 4: How to keep your head high when fans are assholes.
Week 5: How to outrun the police.
He's taking the "do as I say, not as I do" approach.
Week 6 - Why hand size matters....
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Week 7: One Mississippi, Two Mississippi, Fk it - Eifert,
"When I was here we went through a lot of different phases of what we were doing," he said. "A lot of it was personnel based. I wasn't running zone-read and all that. The offense, conceptually, it's still coach Kelly and you still see the aspects there, but coach Long has brought a lot of his stuff to what we're doing. We want to play fast. There are some details here and there that coach Long does a great job of coaching up and a great blend to work with.
"To me, it's a very fun offense to play in. It puts a lot on the quarterback and understanding what we're trying to do, and I would have loved to play in it. You still see the same structure of the offense. Now, coach Long comes in and adds his mix into it."
Kelly Meat and Potatoes plus Long Spice --- sounds like 40+ points per game to me. If Harry's Monsters can Maul, who knows how many more?
I don't know, still seems a bit too complex, and Tommy (Of all QBs) is saying that this current offense puts a lot on the QB? Kelly offenses have always put a lot on the QB, to a fault at times. It was too much for Golson to handle, and it led to turnovers. Other QBs have struggled...they usually do very well when the offense is dumbed down, but mistakes start occurring when you lay it all on the signal callers shoulder's.
A lot of it was personnel based. I wasn't running zone-read and all that.
I thought the "personnel" comment was significant.
On offense we substituted personnel packages based on down and distance ... and ran specific plays for each package. Small wonder defenses played run or pass depending upon who was inserted for the situation.
Wasn't this also similar with BVG's defense. He heavily substituted different personnel packages for down and distance. When offenses finessed him and the packages couldn't get on ... or off the field in time ND was caught with the wrong personnel on the field.
I thought the "personnel" comment was significant.
On offense we substituted personnel packages based on down and distance ... and ran specific plays for each package. Small wonder defenses played run or pass depending upon who was inserted for the situation.
Wasn't this also similar with BVG's defense. He heavily substituted different personnel packages for down and distance. When offenses finessed him and the packages couldn't get on ... or off the field in time ND was caught with the wrong personnel on the field.
I thought the "personnel" comment was significant.
On offense we substituted personnel packages based on down and distance ... and ran specific plays for each package. Small wonder defenses played run or pass depending upon who was inserted for the situation.
Wasn't this also similar with BVG's defense. He heavily substituted different personnel packages for down and distance. When offenses finessed him and the packages couldn't get on ... or off the field in time ND was caught with the wrong personnel on the field.