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Who would you rather have...Gardner or Bolden? Who would you rather have...Gardner or Bolden? Just a hypothetical curiosity...Bolden has said he doesn't want to go to a school that already has a lot of QB's.
it's all Relativity... hurry up...no huddle...same diff...they played "fast" between plays. and "you won't know if you got the 1st down until you already ran a play or 2" is not an argument. but three-and-out afta three-and-out is a pattern. and the defense was dog tired. the D took a lotta shit, but a good part of it was the inept offensive time of possession and turnovers that put the D in bad field position. Ahh...Albert...it is Relativity. The insanity that I refer to is an AA mantra not a definition. Don't see much credit in your corrections, sorry.
a few extra to add to the list... 5. Don't run a hurry-up offense just to go three-and-out. Wouldn't it be prudent to take MORE time on offense to give the defence a rest? If we're making first downs, keep it up, but puttin the defence back on the field after 45 seconds is just bad coaching. 6. Expand the play book. We kept hearing last year that the guys looked "ready" in practice, but looked just awful come game time. The lil counter-handoffs and bubble screens can work against weaker competition, but against any decent team with an observant DC the plays will not work past the first quarter (not to mention DC's studying previous game film). There is a saying, insanity is trying the same thing over and over and expecting different results. 7. Find a quarterback who can throw slants to the slots and downfield to the wide outs. Threet seemed to have a downfield arm some games, but his field vision is poor and his reading defences/checking down receivers will never be at an acceptable level. I'm glad Forcier is already enrolled and working with Barwis and studying play book and game film. He seems like an intelligent kid with a good feel for the game. And ShoelaceRobinson could be a gem in the making. 8. Teach O-line and wideouts how to block!!! I saw soso many missed assignments and blocks last season. If RR is going to use an over-simplified playbook, fundamentals such as blocking and holding on to the ball are paramount. 9. Keep Z o l t a n HEALTHY!!! We need any edge in field position that we can get.