mdpcane
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Also, I don’t read print. I find it rudimentary and pedantic.
just make sure you finish your homework this weekend.
Also, I don’t read print. I find it rudimentary and pedantic.
It’s a shame, but I think this post will be underappreciate by the cretins here.
this is covered in Chapter 4 of the "Charlie Harper's How to be Happy" guidebook ..Dude I was just thinking that maybe I invest in a call girl!! Lolol
That wouid be “cast”. A cast of crabs.Fun fact: 30-60 seconds of google didn’t reveal the proper term for a “family” or “school” of Alaskan King crabs.
Ok so every time I read the how to be happy guidebook I try to do as it says.... so I end up passed out on the couch w a half empty bottle of whiskey on my belly... never got past page 12!this is covered in Chapter 4 of the "Charlie Harper's How to be Happy" guidebook ..
if you were just thinking about that solution ..... its an OMEN ! lol
lol...ok bro.. we are all with you and hope it works out ! (HINT - if you can find a Filipina for the "thing" you want -- thats GOLD !)Ok so every time I read the how to be happy guidebook I try to do as it says.... so I end up passed out on the couch w a half empty bottle of whiskey on my belly... never got past page 12!
I will keep u posted on the call girl tho. Its
Gonna be a thing.
Calvin, i get what your saying and i happen to agree with most of it. However we will see if Richt is indeed going to make the tuff call not just with the players but also with the coaches that are not puttin out! The jury is still out on him at this point!!Of course the commentators are going to call mostly highlights, but you know football right, so ask yourself besides out-routes and deep routes, what other routes was jeff good at. They were also trying to get him to understand route concepts which he kept fighting, you dont run all your routes full speed, it will negate the development of a play and cause 2 receivers to be covered by 1 db, sometimes you have to let the traffic clear out and than burst. Also on the intermediate routes, jt4 allowed db's to smother him on those routes because he wasnt to good at setting them up, go and watch that comeback route he ran against UVA in the crunch, a **** poor route. Similar to how he did last year in the V-tech game on that square in, where he came out of his break loafing and we got picked off, but as a True freshman i cut him some slack on that one.
You think coach dugans, thomas and braxton berrios was just blowing hot air when they talked about jt4 and if he picked up his work ethic, he'd be real good. Sometimes jt4 will just blow past his man even if that's not the play that's called. I dont want to compare jt4 to berrios as a senior, but berrios was a strong router runner, and so was Ahmon, and what made richards elite, he was patient on alot of his routes before exploding into them.
He also was elite on the intermediate routes, be it out routes or in's. So db's had to do their homework for Ahmon, with jt4, just play em for the deepball, or deep outs. He was developing, but he wasnt developed enuff to be the go to receiver like people think, cause he wasnt running precise routes.
Than when you got rosier, who wasnt good enough to be respected to say anything to em, and than perry on the come up, dont get me wrong, sometimes you gotta say something to another player but in the V-tech game when perry threw that low ball to jt4, and jt4 started complaining, this not the pro's, now if they were starters for awhile and upperclassmen like dre was when he use to get on dorsey that's different. But just because you made a couple of plays, now you think you better than everybody else instead of helping the team, that's never gone be a good look. A headcoach is going to put the team above the individual, yeah things look ruff now, but you couldnt let jt4 be a host for recruits, so the best decision was made for the team.
I got nothing against that young man jt4, but i do know he's surrounded by good people who wanted him here but coach richt not scared to make the tuff calls, be it with players, or b.o.t.'s running they mouth like its being reported, that's a no no.
Calvin, i get what your saying and i happen to agree with most of it. However we will see if Richt is indeed going to make the tuff call not just with the players but also with the coaches that are not puttin out! The jury is still out on him at this point!!
Calvin, i get what your saying and i happen to agree with most of it. However we will see if Richt is indeed going to make the tuff call not just with the players but also with the coaches that are not puttin out! The jury is still out on him at this point!!
Well @cubin10, his reason is clearly bigger than any one game, and I agree with you that Jeff has matured. I think we can agree that Jeff Thomas has NFL potential, and that like many, perhaps most, of our kids he wants to play professionally and wants to maximize financially that opportunity by preparing himself while winning games at the college level. And yet, I also believe Jeff feels stifled in Richt's offense, and I believe that most of our other playmakers do as well. And I think that is the heart of the matter.
Let's look at the numbers, which admittedly don't tell the whole story, but I think they reflect what we see on most Saturdays and are at least part of the issue. They speak for themselves, but ask yourself if this is what you expected from our offense with the addition of a five star WR and RB and a four star WR and RB in year three playing in the ACC Coastal Division.
According to CBS Sports*, our Miami Hurricanes rank as follows:
104. Total passing yards
104. Total passing yards per game
107. Passing yards per attempt
110. Passing completion percentage
In four of the key passing categories our national average is 106.25.
*CBS Sports allows you to sort the teams by categories.
According to NCAA.com stats, we are:
92. Total Offense
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So, looking at those numbers prudence clearly demands change, but Richt is delusional and intractable. In the face of what can only be called an abysmal failure on offense, Richt has said publicly and repeatedly, that it's the players who are failing to execute, and that he does not plan to change his staff or make substantive changes to his offense.
If you're not going to change in significant ways a failed system and process, then I certainly see the logic in why Jeff would leave even though I would much rather have him on our team.
Kid was a loser and the team was happy to see him go.That JTs teammates were so supportive of his decision to walk away? I say this based on teammates’ tweets posted here.
Shouldn’t his teammates have encouraged him to get his **** together and return to practice? Does it say Anythjng about the team that they were fine with him walking out?
My concern is that his teammates didn’t have a problem with him leaving, because they don’t blame him for doing so, and maybe want to themselves.
Could the atmosphere be so toxic that these guys don’t wanna be there?
Filiplol...ok bro.. we are all with you and hope it works out ! (HINT - if you can find a Filipina for the "thing" you want -- thats GOLD !)
couid beKid was a loser and the team was happy to see him go.
Circumstances change. Something may have happened and he may need to go back home and go to school close to home. Remember Snoop Dogg's son. He got to college and realized he was living his father's dream or seeking his father's approval and not doing what he wants to do for himself. For us this is trivial. It's just football. For these kids, it's their lives. For many it's their ticket out of a bad situation. He needs to do whats best for him.
You make a lot of sense and with that, time will tell whats going on. It's really ridiculous for us to get up in arms about the decision someone else makes for themselves and their own lives.Circumstances change. Something may have happened and he may need to go back home and go to school close to home. Remember Snoop Dogg's son. He got to college and realized he was living his father's dream or seeking his father's approval and not doing what he wants to do for himself. For us this is trivial. It's just football. For these kids, it's their lives. For many it's their ticket out of a bad situation. He needs to do whats best for him.
My point was he most likely will not play next year, left the team in mid season and such, not sure how that helps the young long term. He has a goal to play in the NFL and make himself and family financially more secure. By quitting, I think that will lower his draft position and cost him money and that was my point. IMO this was a bad business decision for the young man.
That JTs teammates were so supportive of his decision to walk away? I say this based on teammates’ tweets posted here.
Shouldn’t his teammates have encouraged him to get his **** together and return to practice? Does it say Anythjng about the team that they were fine with him walking out?
My concern is that his teammates didn’t have a problem with him leaving, because they don’t blame him for doing so, and maybe want to themselves.
Could the atmosphere be so toxic that these guys don’t wanna be there?
Way too early to make that determination in my estimation. It will depend where he ends up, but playing in this offense was clearly untenable for him. If he ends up at a P5 school with a passing offense that's better than 107 in the nation, he will have improved his chances.
TruthIt’s clear the only one that don’t get it is the posters here. It’s real toxic having a clueless staff preaching more than coaching