NorthEastCane
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I didn't see this posted. For those that like his breakdowns, Enjoy
Student of the Game: Miami vs Louisville
Student of the Game: Miami vs Louisville
It's been a long time since we can say that.Lashlee out schemed Louisville beyond belief
for those wanting to see this " highlight" go to 9:10. no commentary was needed.omg ragone
No **** I was this kid except I learned this at about the 120 lb level in pop warner. We were running an angle tackling drill in practice and I must have made the coach let me run it 15 times trying to beat the running back to the ******* cone but no matter how many times we ran the **** thing I wasn't fast enough to get to the cone before the back. That day I started getting my grades in order because I knew football was a dead end for my lead footed ***.for those wanting to see this " highlight" go to 9:10. no commentary was needed.
to be positive, he did avoid to block (also avoided the table thou).
Why do these coaches do this? We actually have lots of depth at LB, but this is what they do... smhomg ragone
he understands the defense, mind you he can't get there on time, but he understands where he was suppose to beWhy is Ragone getting any meaningful reps? Why not Flagg, Huff, Austin-Cave?
I know you're being sarcastic, and rightfully so, but I can't stress enough how much I dislike this rationale the coaches seemingly have used for a few different players. You want to reward Ragone for doing the work, knowing the plays, etc., then wait till it's mop up time or give him a role on KO or Punt. Otherwise, you're actually hurting the team because that's a snap Huff could have learned something in a real game. Rant over.he understands the defense, mind you he can't get there on time, but he understands where he was suppose to be
agreed! not only that, but on punt returns, kick off returns (maybe kick offs and punt s as well) we have at least one, sometimes two walk ons. This puts those specials at such a disadvantage. Years ago when there was the auburn KICK 6 miracle vs alabama, it was pointed out why it happened. BAMA's FG team had a whole bunch of slow O lineman on the team, as well as a slow place kick holder and kicker.I know you're being sarcastic, and rightfully so, but I can't stress enough how much I dislike this rationale the coaches seemingly have used for a few different players. You want to reward Ragone for doing the work, knowing the plays, etc., then wait till it's mop up time or give him a role on KO or Punt. Otherwise, you're actually hurting the team because that's a snap Huff could have learned something in a real game. Rant over.
Relax. I think he was literally in on one play when the game was close.Why do these coaches do this? We actually have lots of depth at LB, but this is what they do... smh