RedSockPuppett
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Get with it, Sirob. Ganz is destined for a glorious career as a clipboard jockey or field goal holder. Beck is a few good practices away from the #2 spot, and perhaps the starting job.
*sigh* :frenchySo then you're back to calling Coach Callahan a "one trick pony" Not very nice IMO. I think our Coach has been around football long enough that he knows more than the WCO.My point was the guy knows his system so that's what he is going to coach. Period.
On the bigger issue, I'm gonna watch all the coaches that are coaching new teams this year and see if they stubbornly try to implement their entire systems or if they fit their playcalling to their players -- both their physical skills and their mental ability to learn it all at once. I hope you'll do the same and then in January we'll know who is right!!!
If you read my post you will see that the rocket science I referred to was a coach giving his team the best chance to win, not the WCO. The WCO is rocket science and that's a big part of the problem. As to the complexity of the option game, even though I've never played "organized" football, I watched the option evole at Nebraska since I've been watching the Huskers since the Bobfather."Well jeez Dave, that's my point.You said: " Would you ask an Italian chef to make steak and eggs? No." I submit that all Italian chefs are able to make steak and eggs, and all college football coaches should be able run WHATEVER offense gives their team the best chance of winning. Not exactly rocket science now is it? "
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Have you ever played football? running an offense to this magnitude is damned close to rocket science. and as easy as the option looked it was tough to get down. the timing and the precision of that pitch were insane and difficult to get down. gotta believe !!!
If Bill Callahan was capable of putting a team on the field that led the NFL in rushing, I don't see why he couldn't run the option or something like it, given that the personnel he'd inherited were all holdovers from the old regime. But that's a moot point. He could've won six or seven and gotten us to a bowl game if he'd done so, but he chose what he did... To our detriment. Yay, Bill.Uh, no. Unless the Italian chefs you know only know how to make chicken parmesan. :WTHAre you calling Coach Callahan a "one trick pony"?The option will not be run as long as Callahan and Co. are here. Would you ask an Italian chef to make steak and eggs? No.
I agree, I don't want to see that happen again this year. But alas I am afraid it is and we are all going to bend over and take it. We could really make some noise if we just use the players we have.If Bill Callahan was capable of putting a team on the field that led the NFL in rushing, I don't see why he couldn't run the option or something like it, given that the personnel he'd inherited were all holdovers from the old regime. But that's a moot point. He could've won six or seven and gotten us to a bowl game if he'd done so, but he chose what he did... To our detriment. Yay, Bill.Uh, no. Unless the Italian chefs you know only know how to make chicken parmesan. :WTHAre you calling Coach Callahan a "one trick pony"?The option will not be run as long as Callahan and Co. are here. Would you ask an Italian chef to make steak and eggs? No.