I'm going to break out "Calm your ****" to the Mrs. next time she starts scolding me and see how it goes
I'm going to break out "Calm your ****" to the Mrs. next time she starts scolding me and see how it goes
I’d be in **** if my d*ck was 8 inches bigger, but that’s not how life worksYea it sucks how some people's bodies just get injured so much. I'm one of those ppl.
I would be in the NBA right now if it weren't for constant injuries.
Lol...
Logic on CIS? That's a rich concept. Also be prepared for the TVD gang to come white knighting.Lol...
I’m not against running the ball, the argument I’ve made 1,000 times on this debate has always been predicated on personnel...
IF Miami had a stout Road-Grading OL, then yes pound the **** rock, but I would surmise they’re not quite there yet.
What we have in year 1, (according to general consensus) is a really good QB, possibly one of the best...
So what produces the most offensive productivity & makes us a difficult viable team to Defend against given our current roster as it stands?
Open up the field, spread the ball around & Run to keep the Defense off balance? Or establish the Run game, condense the field & pound the rock until we’re Blue in the face?
I would wager being Balanced would create the best results, it’s just matter of philosophy of how to attain that balance.
Miami isn’t Michigan & Miami isn’t UGA, our personnel is different, but if that’s the direction to travel then by all means full steam ahead. Just make sure yall understand that those teams didn’t become what they were in 2021 in just 1 year, that’s a 4+ year process of building up your Offensive & Defensive personnel to where you can win with a game manager QB. Take a look at the NFL draft, those teams had a lot of players drafted from their Defenses, that’s not a coincidence.
Ironically enough, the same fanbase who thinks TVD is one of the best QB’s in the Nation, potential 1st rounder & even some (delusionally) believe that he can be a Heisman candidate, are also the same ones who are basically arguing against him doing what it would require for him to achieve all those lofty goals lol
I mean think of it like this, does anybody think we can beat TAMU because they have a dangerous potent passing attack? I would guess, most think that if we shut down TAMU’s run game it will put us in prime position to win the game, so what does that tell you about TAMU’s Offense? If you take away their Run game, what’s their counterpunch?
I just go by what makes logical sense to me, but Idk maybe I’m just retarded or something Lol
Lashlee and TVD were a great match. that kind of offensive system + TVD's arm strength and overall talent is going to equal a ton of yards and points in college football. it's really just that simple.After we *really* opened things up and started to throw the ball around last year, we were 5-2 with a 3 point loss @UNC (we scored 42 points that game) and a freakish head scratcher-type loss @FSU. I’m not against establishing more of a run game. I’m actually for it in the context of conversions. But, throwing the ‘**** out of the ball last year’ is not what led us to a disappointing 7-5 record.
I know that having to explain the joke proves to me how bad it was - but (to be clear) I was referencing 90s hip-hop, not the bile.
I agree with everything you’ve said. Excellent points and analysis as always.Lol...
I’m not against running the ball, the argument I’ve made 1,000 times on this debate has always been predicated on personnel...
IF Miami had a stout Road-Grading OL, then yes pound the **** rock, but I would surmise they’re not quite there yet.
What we have in year 1, (according to general consensus) is a really good QB, possibly one of the best...
So what produces the most offensive productivity & makes us a difficult viable team to Defend against given our current roster as it stands?
Open up the field, spread the ball around & Run to keep the Defense off balance? Or establish the Run game, condense the field & pound the rock until we’re Blue in the face?
I would wager being Balanced would create the best results, it’s just matter of philosophy of how to attain that balance.
Miami isn’t Michigan & Miami isn’t UGA, our personnel is different, but if that’s the direction to travel then by all means full steam ahead. Just make sure yall understand that those teams didn’t become what they were in 2021 in just 1 year, that’s a 4+ year process of building up your Offensive & Defensive personnel to where you can win with a game manager QB. Take a look at the NFL draft, those teams had a lot of players drafted from their Defenses, that’s not a coincidence.
Ironically enough, the same fanbase who thinks TVD is one of the best QB’s in the Nation, potential 1st rounder & even some (delusionally) believe that he can be a Heisman candidate, are also the same ones who are basically arguing against him doing what it would require for him to achieve all those lofty goals lol
I mean think of it like this, does anybody think we can beat TAMU because they have a dangerous potent passing attack? I would guess, most think that if we shut down TAMU’s run game it will put us in prime position to win the game, so what does that tell you about TAMU’s Offense? If you take away their Run game, what’s their counterpunch?
I just go by what makes logical sense to me, but Idk maybe I’m just retarded or something Lol
Completely "Wrong" stereotype...Calm your **** friend , I said it was an old stereotype joke.
After we *really* opened things up and started to throw the ball around last year, we were 5-2 with a 3 point loss @UNC (we scored 42 points that game) and a freakish head scratcher-type loss @FSU. I’m not against establishing more of a run game. I’m actually for it in the context of conversions. But, throwing the ‘**** out of the ball last year’ is not what led us to a disappointing 7-5 record.
IkrWho is that girl?
That’s the English whites. Us Italians have the best food on planetI’m right there with you. I will say, I’ve met a lot of white families who do cook some bland *** food though too.