Why is it that both Croom and Woody think we are a complete and totally ignorant fanbase? I have seen way too many comments that imply it from Croom and now Woody gives us these comments today:
There are some idiots out there but it doesn't take an idiot to see that we have a ****** offense that isn't getting better. And even an idiot can look at the rankings at the end of the year and see that we have zero productivity. I truly believe that Croom and Woody think we are all a bunch of morons. I hope that Byrne will allow them to think this elsewhere next fall.
Second, they constantly talk about making sure our players know exactly what to do prior to putting them in the game. How 17ing hard is it for a new guy to learn around 10 plays so that we can get them in the game? Gradually work someone into the offense. The semester is rather long and it wouldn't be inconceivable to add several plays a week to someone's responsibilities. The comment about Delmon is probably the most obvious indicator that these guys really don't understand college football.
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I simply cannot believe that giving Delmon anywhere from 5 to 10 plays to learn is too much to ask.
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<font face="Georgia" size="2"><font face="Georgia" size="2">Tyson's doing a pretty good job of taking care of the football, but there are some other things that he is not doing that y'all don't see and probably some other people don't see,</font></font>
<font face="Georgia" size="2"><font face="Georgia" size="2">Well, probably all of y'all think it's the same play, but it's not the same play that's being run.
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There are some idiots out there but it doesn't take an idiot to see that we have a ****** offense that isn't getting better. And even an idiot can look at the rankings at the end of the year and see that we have zero productivity. I truly believe that Croom and Woody think we are all a bunch of morons. I hope that Byrne will allow them to think this elsewhere next fall.
Second, they constantly talk about making sure our players know exactly what to do prior to putting them in the game. How 17ing hard is it for a new guy to learn around 10 plays so that we can get them in the game? Gradually work someone into the offense. The semester is rather long and it wouldn't be inconceivable to add several plays a week to someone's responsibilities. The comment about Delmon is probably the most obvious indicator that these guys really don't understand college football.
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<font face="Georgia" size="2"><font face="Georgia" size="2">But hopefully we can get Delmon Robinson in the mix where he knows what he's doing where he can go out there and give us a play, too. Because the kid has ability enough to do it, we've just got to make sure that when he's in there, that he knows what he's doing where he can go out and be able to execute.
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I simply cannot believe that giving Delmon anywhere from 5 to 10 plays to learn is too much to ask.
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