OSU, TCU, Alabama are the top 3

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  1. BrianBoo

    BrianBoo Active Member

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    I wasn't addressing you, ding dong. If you watched the Buckeyes this year, it was painfully obvious Farris was overmatched.

    I suspect because he is a 5th year senior and the two I mentioned (Jones and Prince) are a redshirt freshman and a true freshman, they gave Farris the first shot. But they screwed up not yanking him early on when the painfully obvious was there for all to see.



     
  2. Windigo

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    They watch old Meyer receiver film from ND. We run Meyer and Urban. You think they have a problem with Urban Meyer. The only one who does is the 3 unwise men on this forum.

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    Or he is still at this time better than the other two and throwing two young kids who are not ready into such a difficult position as tackle might well ruin them.
     
  3. PaulDennis

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    Yes....you've told us how you run Meyer and Urban several, several times now. And you also run the misspelled Leech too. :roflol:

    Gosh....give it a rest. We realize how proud you are of yourself, and we also realize how in love with Urban Meyer you are. You don't have to keep telling us over and over and over. :deadhorse: :deadhorse:

     
  4. Windigo

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    Exaclty which is why your comment was asinine. Its obvious that we copy a lot of Meyer's offense. Its been rather successful.
     
  5. Windigo

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    Still waiting for a response Mil

    Where was Saban's adjustment? OSU ran two (*)(*)(*)(*)ing plays for 280 yards, zone and pin pull counter off the zone. Its seems Saban's only adjustment was to complain to the NCAA about how unfair it is to snap the ball quickly. I'm surprised the didn't try and argue that running counter is a violation of the "unfair deception" rule.

    'Its totally unfair. They act like they are running right then they run left. My elite athletes are being deceived because they are too stupid and too poorly coached to recognize a simple (*)(*)(*)(*)ing counter play, no matter how many times it gets run on them.'
     
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    milorafferty Banned

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    Okay, I give up, where was Saban's adjustment?

    By the way, did you lay awake all night trying to come up with some new bull(*)(*)(*)(*) for responses?
     
  7. Windigo

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    All night? I asked you this yesterday. Please try and keep up.
     
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    milorafferty Banned

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    Keep up? With you? Sorry, I don't have a gear that low.

    Shouldn't you be waiting by the phone for the NFL to call? No doubt they have heard of your amazing offensive brilliance by now.
     
  9. BrianBoo

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    Geez, I was hoping this died off yesterday.

    You just don't quit, bullshi**er. I'm assuming since you are so in tune with Ohio State football that you must coach in Ohio? I happen to have a couple of personal friends who coach at St Edward, who is the perennial D-I state champ. I know how basic even their offense is (compared to college ball) because it's high school. And they're the best of the best in Ohio. So why don't you stop shoveling the BS.

    Hell, you didn't even know who Isaiah Prince was:roll:.....a very decorated OT recruit this past year, who would have done much better than Chase Farris, despite the fact he was a freshman.

     
  10. kronikcope

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    Ha! St. Eds were one of our main rivals back when I was in high school.

    Edit: In wrestling, not football.
     
  11. Windigo

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    NFL is not where you find innovative coaching. The dynamics of the league make for a cookie cutter league offenses and defenses are rather simple, especially in the running game, and the league revolves more around match ups and packages since the playbooks are so similar and limited. This leads to the misconception amongst fans that elite coaching is about matchups and personnel packages because that is what they see on ESPN.

    The actual reason for that style of coaching in the NFL has nothing to do with it being "real coaching" only that the NFL has high turnover and practice time is very limited by the league union contract. This forces simplification of the playbook. The NFL copies the college game for a reason. The last offense to have its genesis in the NFL was the west coast offense, 4 decades ago. The last defense was the 46, 3 decades ago. College is much more conducive to innovative coaching. You have the vast majority of your players for 5 years and most will have 2 years to learn the playbook before they become starters. And you have a great deal of practice time both in season and off season to install your playbook.
     
  12. BrianBoo

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    Really? St Eds has great football and basketball programs. Their bball team will have a down year this season though. 3/5 of their starting lineup last year went D-I this year, and Funderburke went to a prep school, but is going to play at OSU next year. Thad definitely needs some help down there in Columbus.

    You know, you and I might not agree on everything, but we're still Buckeyes and fans/supporters of the school, program, and team. But I'm calling bullsh** on this other yo yo....the Windingo Warrior or whoever he is. :roll:

     
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    Sorry, I don't have my hip boots with me today to wade through all your bull(*)(*)(*)(*). Go try to impress someone else with your made up crap.
     
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    They have a even better wrestling program. St Eds is typically ranked in the top 15 or so nationally in wrestling. Just about every year they win the division 1 state title, while my old high school has won 16 state state titles since 1998 in division 2, so over the course of a few years we naturally became rivals as we went back and forth at tournaments.
     
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    Its not made up at all. Its well known and well discussed by coaches around the country. The "consensus" opinion even amongst the NFL is that player turnover is too great and practice time to limited for NFL offense and defense to ever get as complex as what you see in college. That is why the innovation occurs in college and filters up to the NFL and not the other way around.

    As I said the last offense to have its genesis in the NFL was the west coast offense, 4 decades ago. The last defense was the 46, 3 decades ago.
     
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    Sorry, but you are full of (*)(*)(*)(*). See, I actually played college football and have friends who went on to the NFL. Not a single one of them talks about how easy the NFL is compared to college. Everything is more complicated at the NFL level. The pro's don't run the stupid ass schemes because that (*)(*)(*)(*) doesn't work. You can get away with it at the college level because of the difference in talent.

    Just because you wash towels, clean the showers and sweep the locker room floor for your local high school football team doesn't make you an authority.

    Have a good day, I ain't wasting anymore time with your made up fantasy life.
     
  17. Windigo

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    We both played college we both have friends who went onto the NFL. I dont disagree that it might feel for a player that its more complex but it is not. The feeling of difficulty comes from constantly having to learn things on short order. As I said in college you have years to learn the system before actually implementing it. For a players this makes the system seem easier when it is actually more complex.
     
  18. Windigo

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    Here you can scroll down to the appendix and see what makes up 80% of all NFL offenses.

    http://smartfootball.blogspot.com/2009/07/nfl-offense-what-is-it-why-does-every.html
     
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    Thats nothing. I've won multiple Super Bowls on Madden, on two different consoles no less.:wink:
     
  20. milorafferty

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    :roflol:

    Then you are just as qualified to make claims of genius here too. :wink:
     
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    Yup.....the late, great Howard Ferguson.

     
  22. BrianBoo

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    This dude WingDings is beyond help. :wall:

     
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    Yea, I'm pretty sure she is from Detroit. :smile:
     
  24. Windigo

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    Still waiting for you to tell me what adjustments the great Saban made when OSU put up 280 yards rushing running the same to plays over and over and over again.

    Zone, Zone, Counter, Zone, Zone Counter, it was like a broken record. Saban's ability to adjust in game is laughable.
     
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