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Anyone have an idea on who the starting 5 are going to be?
Anyone have an idea on who the starting 5 are going to be?
If he isn't a fireball under everyone's ass at every practice than its highly likely nothing changes.
From your keyboard to GMFP's ears...The fades to Turp in the right corner of the end zone, Des the primary blocker on the edge, Sewo running down the line because he cannot find a lane, our famed bubble screen, etc. are over - foolishness. That's why GP says, I need help.
Before Kill can change and improve our existing players, he's gotta be on the coaches, then the coaches change and improve the players. I don't see him that involved with the players per se. Would look for him to be in Sonny's ear or Meach, whoever is calling plays at halftime. Believe we will be better in the 2nd. half normally than the first.
The fades to Turp in the right corner of the end zone, Des the primary blocker on the edge, Sewo running down the line because he cannot find a lane, our famed bubble screen, etc. are over - foolishness. That's why GP says, I need help.
The information was in the story is why I asked.
......latch on to the affirmative and don't mess with mr in between.Offensive goal in 2020.....accentuate the positive and eliminate the negatIve.
What wasn't included was the eye to eye look, the 5 second pause, and both of them cracking up...Fascinating that GP told Kill that’s he’s assembled the best offensive staff he’s ever had....Not sure what to think about that
I would liken your first paragraph to how ESPN talking heads would discuss TCU in terms of being a national championship caliber program or team. "TCU doesn't really have the name brand." "TCU isn't from the SEC." TCU doesn't have the star recruits." So you seem to be saying this new O staff doesn't have star power or the credentials to be considered first tier, and that the staff is therefore underwhelming.Just spitballing here. But I have a feeling that if someone had told us in late October that the only proactive change to the coaching staff would be a move of Anderson to OL and the acquisition of Jerry Kill in an analyst role this board would have lost its collective mind.
But now it seems like there’s an abundance of wishful hoping.
I would liken your first paragraph to how ESPN talking heads would discuss TCU in terms of being a national championship caliber program or team. "TCU doesn't really have the name brand." "TCU isn't from the SEC." TCU doesn't have the star recruits." So you seem to be saying this new O staff doesn't have star power or the credentials to be considered first tier, and that the staff is therefore underwhelming.
Fact is: this board did lose its collective mind over Anderson and Kill, and that's before the new RB coach came on board (btw: I never had the same love toward Luper's coaching as others).
There's a lot to be said about chemistry, mix and timing. I am betting (wishful hoping) we will all be losing our collective mind over how much better the offense and team results will be next year.
I'm all in PURPLE. But.........how can GP sanely say that this is his best offensive staff? He did pretty good with Fuente and going 36-3. Sometimes you gotta wonder about ole GP.
Perhaps he meant other than our trip through minor leagues...
I don't know. Intuition?I'm all in PURPLE. But.........how can GP sanely say that this is his best offensive staff? He did pretty good with Fuente and going 36-3. Sometimes you gotta wonder about ole GP.