Dude, I thought you promised the board you’d stop eating beans on Thursdays.Not against nevada. Smells like a 6-4 game.
I am going with Khalil Dinkins someone not obvious ...What's your prediction?
Shalom
I'll take one of the WRs for the first TD.I’ll take Luke Reynolds for the first TD
I'll go Katron Allen on a 35 yard run.What's your prediction?
Shalom
Good call, Franklin doesn’t want to show any offense before the epic clashes with FIU and Villanova.Not against nevada. Smells like a 6-4 game.
I think thats a good pick. I am on the Hudson band wagon but I think Pena could be our '94 version of Bobby Engram.Pena. Kotelnicki (sp? It’s been a while since I tried spelling that name) will want to show off his new toys.
Wow. That’s some pretty big shoes to fill.I think thats a good pick. I am on the Hudson band wagon but I think Pena could be our '94 version of Bobby Engram.
Yep. We didn't want OSU to know our receivers could catch.Why do we always think we are saving something. Were we saving something playing notre dame for osu?
End around.. Hope it works. lolWhat's your prediction?
Shalom
Why save it? Put as much stuff on film as possible, let the opposition prepare for everything.Why do we always think we are saving something. Were we saving something playing notre dame for osu?
I don't think it's "saving" anything per se, probably more so running the plays they're most comfortable with and still working on others in practice.Why do we always think we are saving something. Were we saving something playing notre dame for osu?
I agree, Nick should have a good day.Singleton for a long TD
I think they also need to build a little chemistry between Allar and the new receivers. Practice is one thing but a game is something completely different. Yes, they don't want to show everything, but they need to use these first three games to feel good about the offense. The easiest way to do that is to score a lot of points. And while they don't want to show everything, they do want to show enough to keep the other teams busy preparing for it all.I don't think it's "saving" anything per se, probably more so running the plays they're most comfortable with and still working on others in practice.
There has to be a balance. No, you don't have to open the playbook entirely, but the players have to get some real game experience running the offense and defense between now and Oregon. It makes little sense to wait until the first real test to use plays and sets and expect the team to execute them comfortably.I think they also need to build a little chemistry between Allar and the new receivers. Practice is one thing but a game is something completely different. Yes, they don't want to show everything, but they need to use these first three games to feel good about the offense. The easiest way to do that is to score a lot of points. And while they don't want to show everything, they do want to show enough to keep the other teams busy preparing for it all.