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theu852

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Want absolutely buzzerk when on that speed option when three guys went after the quarterback and zero accounted for the running back on that long dalvin cook run. As soon as that happened that's when i headed for the hard alcohol. Every dam time we see any type of option play we look completely oblivious to what is going on (nebraska game for example). Do we even practice defending that play.
 
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why'd you go nuts? that's what poorly-coached players do. try running that same play against a well-coached defense with florida athletes and it's a gain of 5 at best.
 
Everyone was furious at the place I was watching the game. I, however, have become numb to the ineptness the coaching staff infringes upon the players.

Deon Bush is always going for the big hit, thats the way he has always played. Thats fine, but Dorito has to teach them some more discipline on plays that can blow us up if theres a missed assignment, like the option.
 
It is year 5 and nothing has changed. In any other power 5 program Doritos would have seen his walking papers 3 years ago. However, his BFF has protected him since day one.
 
And Cook scored again in his sleep last night...The finger clearly has to be pointed at Kirby Hocutt for hiring Al Golden, then making a quick exodus our of town..
 
Prior to Fraulden, we owned the option. We had enough meat in the middle, to stop the dive, and plenty of disciplined speed for the lateral. Now, every time it's run, it looks like a brand new football play. Don't be surprised if the Hokies use it plenty, because we have no idea how to defend it.
 
Everyone was furious at the place I was watching the game. I, however, have become numb to the ineptness the coaching staff infringes upon the players.

Deon Bush is always going for the big hit, thats the way he has always played. Thats fine, but Dorito has to teach them some more discipline on plays that can blow us up if theres a missed assignment, like the option.

Deon Bush never lost to Belen.

Think before you come for the great ones little man.
 
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Want absolutely buzzerk when on that speed option when three guys went after the quarterback and zero accounted for the running back on that long dalvin cook run. As soon as that happened that's when i headed for the hard alcohol. Every dam time we see any type of option play we look completely oblivious to what is going on (nebraska game for example). Do we even practice defending that play.

But but but...AG and D'ono have had great success vs the triple option attack of team while at Temple
 
I think they were intending to option Toolbox on that play. But when Gholson saw Him cuttin' a rug with the TE, He moved on down the line to Bush...pitch...


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Everyone was furious at the place I was watching the game. I, however, have become numb to the ineptness the coaching staff infringes upon the players.

Deon Bush is always going for the big hit, thats the way he has always played. Thats fine, but Dorito has to teach them some more discipline on plays that can blow us up if theres a missed assignment, like the option.

Deon Bush never lost to Belen.

Think before you come for the great ones little man.

Not coming for the great ones, I know Deon is great. But trying to lay out the quarterback wasn't the play there. He should now better than that as a veteran.
 
Everyone was furious at the place I was watching the game. I, however, have become numb to the ineptness the coaching staff infringes upon the players.

Deon Bush is always going for the big hit, thats the way he has always played. Thats fine, but Dorito has to teach them some more discipline on plays that can blow us up if theres a missed assignment, like the option.

Deon Bush never lost to Belen.

Think before you come for the great ones little man.

Also, what I said had nothing to do with Belen/Columbus. I know my place there, trust me I've seen it for 11 years straight now.
 
Everyone was furious at the place I was watching the game. I, however, have become numb to the ineptness the coaching staff infringes upon the players.

Deon Bush is always going for the big hit, thats the way he has always played. Thats fine, but Dorito has to teach them some more discipline on plays that can blow us up if theres a missed assignment, like the option.

Deon Bush never lost to Belen.

Think before you come for the great ones little man.

Also, what I said had nothing to do with Belen/Columbus. I know my place there, trust me I've seen it for 11 years straight now.

Know your place young homie.
 
Dude I was completely emotionless watching that game. It was quite nice
 
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Everyone was furious at the place I was watching the game. I, however, have become numb to the ineptness the coaching staff infringes upon the players.

Deon Bush is always going for the big hit, thats the way he has always played. Thats fine, but Dorito has to teach them some more discipline on plays that can blow us up if theres a missed assignment, like the option.

Deon Bush never lost to Belen.

Think before you come for the great ones little man.

Also, what I said had nothing to do with Belen/Columbus. I know my place there, trust me I've seen it for 11 years straight now.

Know your place young homie.

know your place knowing him knowing young homie.
 
He wasn't getting past the FB anyway.

If he drills the Fullback you don't know what could happen. He at least would slow the play down and/or make Cook cut back inside.

True, but the fb is 40 pounds bigger, he kind of looks at the FB for a second and says **** it, plus the TE was already down field if Cook cuts Inside.

He tried to make a big play. No way he was coached to make that decision.

FSU called that play based on presnap alignment.
 
He wasn't getting past the FB anyway.

If he drills the Fullback you don't know what could happen. He at least would slow the play down and/or make Cook cut back inside.

True, but the fb is 40 pounds bigger, he kind of looks at the FB for a second and says **** it, plus the TE was already down field if Cook cuts Inside.

He tried to make a big play. No way he was coached to make that decision.

FSU called that play based on presnap alignment.
If he comes in like a missile that weight difference goes out the window. If he stops the fullback in his tracks or knocks him back then maybe dalvin runs into him
 
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