posted on Gene's by bulldog31
<div class="messagebody">"Wow, I really had a great time down in Jacksonville at the Swamp watching Mississippi and Florida State battle it out. I can't remember the last time the Gators only scored six points at home in football. I really thought Tebow would have a better football game, but he seemed nonexistent the whole football game!"
"Coach Mullings is really a good football coach and he has the Bulldogs ready to play every football game. This is the third time I got to see USM this season, starting with Memphis State, then Auburn with Cam Nelson, then LSU and now Florida. They really seem to be coming together as a football team, and I like how sometimes they play good defense, then they play really good offense. That is really the key to winning football games. You have to play good defense and good offense. And special teams, too, are important, but not quite as much as the defense and the offense that I mentioned before."
"I can't wait to get back to Starksville to watch Craig Ralph and the rest of the Dogs take on Alabama this weekend. Should be a good football game with some good coaches on both sides of the football field."
<div class="messagebody">"One thing that Mississippi and Coach Malling can work on is play calling on third and long. See, if you don't get yards on first down, then you have second down. After that, you get third and long.That means its third down and you have a long way to go to get a first down. If you don't get a lot of yards then you will have fourth down, and that is all you get. Just four downs.They almost never give you a fifth down in football.""One thing that helps on third and long is to take a shot. That means the quarterback, whether its Ralph or Rushing, should throw the ball a pretty long way. Then you get a reciever like Bumper to run a long way. If the receiver sees the football he can catch it. If he catches it, then that is a good football play. If not, then you will have fourth down, but not fifth down. So there you go.</div>
"See you soon"
-Coach Herm Edwards</div>
<div class="messagebody">"Wow, I really had a great time down in Jacksonville at the Swamp watching Mississippi and Florida State battle it out. I can't remember the last time the Gators only scored six points at home in football. I really thought Tebow would have a better football game, but he seemed nonexistent the whole football game!"
"Coach Mullings is really a good football coach and he has the Bulldogs ready to play every football game. This is the third time I got to see USM this season, starting with Memphis State, then Auburn with Cam Nelson, then LSU and now Florida. They really seem to be coming together as a football team, and I like how sometimes they play good defense, then they play really good offense. That is really the key to winning football games. You have to play good defense and good offense. And special teams, too, are important, but not quite as much as the defense and the offense that I mentioned before."
"I can't wait to get back to Starksville to watch Craig Ralph and the rest of the Dogs take on Alabama this weekend. Should be a good football game with some good coaches on both sides of the football field."
<div class="messagebody">"One thing that Mississippi and Coach Malling can work on is play calling on third and long. See, if you don't get yards on first down, then you have second down. After that, you get third and long.That means its third down and you have a long way to go to get a first down. If you don't get a lot of yards then you will have fourth down, and that is all you get. Just four downs.They almost never give you a fifth down in football.""One thing that helps on third and long is to take a shot. That means the quarterback, whether its Ralph or Rushing, should throw the ball a pretty long way. Then you get a reciever like Bumper to run a long way. If the receiver sees the football he can catch it. If he catches it, then that is a good football play. If not, then you will have fourth down, but not fifth down. So there you go.</div>
"See you soon"
-Coach Herm Edwards</div>