Beck said we were trying to get closer to 50/50. I don't think he expects us to get there from 67/33 in one year.Beck said earlier, 50/50.......i don't believe him........we'll see.
How about we just roll with both being Heisman contenders hehejarvis your crazy, tmart wont be a heisman finalist this year, rex will be, next year is tmarts turn! jeesh chuckleshuffle
Sounds good to me.How about we just roll with both being Heisman contenders hehejarvis your crazy, tmart wont be a heisman finalist this year, rex will be, next year is tmarts turn! jeesh chuckleshuffle
You know, that's actually happened before. 1983. Mike Rozier won it, and Turner Gill was fourth in the voting. I looked it up. LINK :thumbs :Sounds good to me.How about we just roll with both being Heisman contenders hehejarvis your crazy, tmart wont be a heisman finalist this year, rex will be, next year is tmarts turn! jeesh chuckleshuffle
Yup, me too. I might have gone the same route as KC Cowboy and gone 55/45, just because we have such a strong receiving corps and I hope we take advantage of the talent we have there. But running is clearly our greatest strength, and we'll need to excel in that area to thrive. Plus, a strong running game keeps the clock ticking, keeps our defense fresher while simultaneously wearing down their D. Once we see them with their hands on their hips, then maybe the PA and hit Kenny or Turner or Reed over the top for a big one.I said 60/40 running and passing. The passing game will show some more flip screens and quick passes to get Bell, Turner, and the Great White Hope Tim Marlow in space.
i dont think anybody is thinking we will play fluffball, i think people are just excited about the thought of a passing game that can keep the defense honest and keep them from stacking the box to stop the run, if the defense is scared of the pass this team will run all over themI just can't believe so many are so excited about returning to fluffball the way our wrs have dropped passes everywhere the last three years. Oh well.....we'll see.