there's no rule against it I suppose. And no doubt, this style of football has held Mississippi players back when they get to the next level. There hasn't been a bonafide passing QB come out of Mississippi since hell, I don't know, Steve McNair? O Linemen in this state aren't taught to pass block, running backs aren't taught to pass block. It's just a trickle down effect because if the state's premier team does it, then everybody else in the statewill try and duplicate it. I guess I can't fault Pogue though cause he's doing what he's paid to do, win games. But in the big picture, it's doing nothing to really prepare players for a complex offense they may encounter in college.</p>