There are a couple of weird ones in the middle, like myself.You're right. Those are the only two groups of people. We all have to pick one side or the other now.
There are a couple of weird ones in the middle, like myself.You're right. Those are the only two groups of people. We all have to pick one side or the other now.
They are right......Fair point; optimist/pessimist maybe a better distinction. The gripers are those of us who feel like we're watching GP tragically walk his legacy toward a precipice he either hasn't spotted or doesn't know how to avoid. It's sickening. Some folks seem a lot more upbeat about the possibility of turnaround, and I sure hope they're right.
Fair point; optimist/pessimist maybe a better distinction. The gripers are those of us who feel like we're watching GP tragically walk his legacy toward a precipice he either hasn't spotted or doesn't know how to avoid. It's sickening. Some folks seem a lot more upbeat about the possibility of turnaround, and I sure hope they're right.
Y'all need to learn to use the ignore feature on lawfrog. I have no idea what bitching you're referring to, and I'm better off.Griping on the internet is certainly ok. I don't think Moose was objecting to that. What LawFrog is doing is just going from thread to thread saying essentially the exact same 2 or 3 things about 62 times per day. The constant repetition of the exact same bitching and moaning every day seems excessive.
Watching the CFP show today and was listening to the group talk about how LSU got its receivers on track after dropping passes left and right in 2018. Brought in a guy who had them doing all kinds of stuff to better catch the balls as well on how to focus on the pass coming their way. Also set out this past summer to have Burroughs throw 1,000s of passes to his receivers over the summer running every kind of route imaginable. Wonder if anyone on the TCU coaching staff saw this. (Mainly wondering if we can improve the overall passing game this coming year. It's desperately needed.)
Watching the CFP show today and was listening to the group talk about how LSU got its receivers on track after dropping passes left and right in 2018. Brought in a guy who had them doing all kinds of stuff to better catch the balls as well on how to focus on the pass coming their way. Also set out this past summer to have Burroughs throw 1,000s of passes to his receivers over the summer running every kind of route imaginable. Wonder if anyone on the TCU coaching staff saw this. (Mainly wondering if we can improve the overall passing game this coming year. It's desperately needed.)
This made me chuckle pretty good.lawfrog must be a fan of malcolm gladwell and gladwell's 10,000 hour rule which is simply a matter of practicing a specific task that can be accomplished with 20 hours a week for 10 years to achieve mastery of that task.
downside is he is still in the early stages of mastery, but the plus side is the ignore feature on this site.
Coaches aren't allowed to coach the players in the summer. It's all up to the players to do things like that.
They are allowed, with restrictions, to work with the players in the summer due to a change in the rules several years ago.Coaches aren't allowed to coach the players in the summer. It's all up to the players to do things like that.
Coaches aren't allowed to coach the players in the summer. It's all up to the players to do things like that.
The longer this things drags out the more likely it is no changes are coming. TCU is really going to roll with this tired ass offense another year by retaining Sunny. Can’t imagine how anyone looks at the abortion that is the TCU offense and says this is fine, we are good, no changes needed.
LSU has shown how making a big change in offense to a defense centric team can work wonders.
The turnaround has been incredible. I guess time will tell if it’s the system or they just came upon an unbelievable QB/system match but that offense is deadly this year. Having a QB who is great at reading things, makes quick decisions and is accurate is college football nirvana. It makes everyone that is supposed to work, work.
Doesn’t hurt that he’s also got three NFL WR catching passes for him, an NFL RB in the backfield, a solid TE......
No it doesn’t, and I knew that was coming. But they’ve had NFL receivers and running backs on that roster forever. Im not sure they’ve ever had a guy that could make it all work like Burrow.
Great QB, Great WRs, and a Great scheme...Seems like the perfect storm for them.No it doesn’t, and I knew that was coming. But they’ve had NFL receivers and running backs on that roster forever. Im not sure they’ve ever had a guy that could make it all work like Burrow.