Podcast: Recruiting Finish and Austin Pfenninger

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I need to ask, [MENTION=3894]Peter Ariz[/MENTION]... U said on there that Weldon was the top EE in the testing. That means he beat out DeeJay? Impressive, because I know that kid tested well in agility type stuff.
 
I know he is young, but the "hot and cold" thing about Allison sounds eerily like Kaaya. Do not want. So frustrating watching those awful misses out of nowhere.

Ever hear of completion percentage? What QB has a 100% completion percentage?

So that's the leap you want to make? Consistency doesn't have to mean 100% completion. Problem with Kaaya was when he was off, it looked like a completely different QB out there: indecisive, holds onto the ball, takes unnecessary sacks, sailing balls miles too long, etc. There's definitely a middleground in there that you chose to ignore for whatever reason.
 
That insight about how Dorito ran his scout team practices made me cringe. So effing stupid.

No doubt. Seriously, pre-determining who it was thrown to? Not only is that amateur **** in and of itself, but how do you not correct the guys on defense? At the very least, even if you refuse to change your scout side philosophy, force the D to stick to their assignments instead of locking on to one guy.

Even as bad as we already knew they were, it's pretty sad that it gets even worse each time more info surfaces.

Coach D was prepared to stop any offense .... that told him the play before they ran it, and never checked down to another WR.
 
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I'm sure this was discussed, but i find it INCONCEIVABLE that D'Onof used to tell the scout team QB what receiver to throw to, and the D would cover that one guy?! Come on man.

It was true. This was not the first time I've heard that.

I remember Dorito saying that one player was the designated tackler on each play. Perhaps, telling the defense who was going to get the ball on a particular scout team play was Dorito's way of teaching the designated tackler on each play. If he didn't call the right play, I can understand the confusion of the defenders and why his defenses gave up so many yards.
 
I'm sure this was discussed, but i find it INCONCEIVABLE that D'Onof used to tell the scout team QB what receiver to throw to, and the D would cover that one guy?! Come on man.

It was true. This was not the first time I've heard that.

I remember Dorito saying that one player was the designated tackler on each play. Perhaps, telling the defense who was going to get the ball on a particular scout team play was Dorito's way of teaching the designated tackler on each play. If he didn't call the right play, I can understand the confusion of the defenders and why his defenses gave up so many yards.

That was the crux of his defense. If you were't the "tackler" your task was to occupy blockers to allow the "tackler" to be free.
 
I'm sure this was discussed, but i find it INCONCEIVABLE that D'Onof used to tell the scout team QB what receiver to throw to, and the D would cover that one guy?! Come on man.

It was true. This was not the first time I've heard that.

I remember Dorito saying that one player was the designated tackler on each play. Perhaps, telling the defense who was going to get the ball on a particular scout team play was Dorito's way of teaching the designated tackler on each play. If he didn't call the right play, I can understand the confusion of the defenders and why his defenses gave up so many yards.

That was the crux of his defense. If you were't the "tackler" your task was to occupy blockers to allow the "tackler" to be free.

Absolutely incredible that Houston just hired this fool. Those poor ********.
 
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Just listened. This dude Pfenninger aka H.E. Pennypacker has replaced Andy "The Eagle" Atrio as my favorite all-time walk-on.

P.S. Rick is a dookie stick for not playing this cat.
 
Podcast shoutout to 'Chise from a Cane fb player is not a good thing.
It's like giving grandpa with a heart problem a year's worth of Viagra.
lol.
 
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Podcast shoutout to 'Chise from a Cane fb player is not a good thing.
It's like giving grandpa with a heart problem a year's worth of Viagra.
lol.

The great Austin Pfenninger merely stated to the world what most already knew--The Living Legend is UM football's favorite poster. This should not come as a surprise. I will continue to wear the title as UM Football's Favorite Poster with dignity and respect.
 
I'm excited about the QB battle. This board is going to get pretty heated during the offseason.
 
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unique insights but doesn't sound he's got future in public speaking.

It does, however, sound like you have a future in *** gargling and getting *** pounded into sawdust.

oh that's real mature. I'm way better than engaging a keyboard warrior like yourself.

If you want to meat in person I'll punch your teeth out one at a time. I'll do it like Minnesota Fats or Willie Mosconi too. I'll call each one as I do it.

Upper central incisor. Boom! Out! Upper left first bicuspid. Crack! On the floor!
 
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