In 2010 they had changed a lot in 2 years.Things have changed a lot in 15 years
Single wing concepts.
There's no such thing as a one-dimensional passing offense.One dimensional, pass or run, does not work against modern defenses.
There's no such thing as a one-dimensional passing offense.
Of course there is. That’s a ridiculous thing to say.There's no such thing as a one-dimensional passing offense.
I miss ugly wins.The ONLY good thing about that game is that we won. Painful to watch, but not as painful as the 3-2 Auburn loss.
Did you actually type that? That's dense, even for you.There's no such thing as a one-dimensional passing offense.
FFSOne dimensional, pass or run, does not work against modern defenses.
Actually more likely to work against modern defenses that are now build on spread concepts and not as good in the front 7.One dimensional, pass or run, does not work against modern defenses.
No kidding. I quit complaining about ugly wins in 1982.I miss ugly wins.
If you can pass, you can run.Of course there is. That’s a ridiculous thing to say.
If it did then everybody would be doing it.Actually more likely to work against modern defenses that are now build on spread concepts and not as good in the front 7.
People say what they want about Mullen being a crappy recruiter but dude could take what he had and come up with an offense and game plan and win. Even if it was run da bawl and keep away with good defense. Now we just try to outscore our opponents which rarely works for us. Leach did a similar concept of keep away with pass for 2 yards. His defenses just weren't as good a mullens and his offenses never topped out as high. Lebby, Arnett, and Moorhead played keep away from ourselves.We got up 10-0 early in that game and Mullen just sat on them for 3 quarters.
In other words, not one dimensional.If you can pass, you can run.
Someone will. And will have success. And they'll be called "innovative." And other teams will start to do it. And then defenses will adjust to it. It's been this way since the invention of the forward pass.If it did then everybody would be doing it.
People say what they want about Mullen being a crappy recruiter but dude could take what he had and come up with an offense and game plan and win. Even if it was run da bawl and keep away with good defense. Now we just try to outscore our opponents which rarely works for us. Leach did a similar concept of keep away with pass for 2 yards. His defenses just weren't as good a mullens and his offenses never topped out as high. Lebby, Arnett, and Moorhead played keep away from ourselves.
I was standing amidst the celebrating MSU crowd outside the stadium when a very miserable Urban Meyer got chauffered out right through the middle of us.I made the trip to Gainesville to watch this game. Before this win in Gainesville, the last time MSU had beaten Florida at home was 1965, which was only a few years before I was born. Lots of dejected Gator fans, along with Urban. Chris White had an amazing game defensively.
Miss those days.
Things have changed a lot actually.FFS
Such a miserable cuntshit post
2010 defenses weren't even remotely ancient even by today's standards
What I wouldn't give to have watched that Relf team over anything MSU has put on the field in the past 2 years.
It's been tried. It's never worked for long.Someone will. And will have success. And they'll be called "innovative." And other teams will start to do it. And then defenses will adjust to it. It's been this way since the invention of the forward pass.
Don't worry. We do plenty of that at Picayune and we are successful at it.RuN dA bAwL
It worked until it didn't. Like everything else. And it will work again until it doesn't. Are you arguing just to argue?It's been tried. It's never worked for long.
He wasn't a crappy recruiter either. He consistently lived in the 20s, just like pretty much all our coaches have. But he knew the right type of players needed for his offense, and he knew the type of defensive players this state produces and went and got them. Jackie did it too, and Leach did also. And shockingly, they are all good coaches.People say what they want about Mullen being a crappy recruiter but dude could take what he had and come up with an offense and game plan and win. Even if it was run da bawl and keep away with good defense. Now we just try to outscore our opponents which rarely works for us. Leach did a similar concept of keep away with pass for 2 yards. His defenses just weren't as good a mullens and his offenses never topped out as high. Lebby, Arnett, and Moorhead played keep away from ourselves.
That's why, and I quote, said "there's no such thing as a one-dimensional passing offense", you dolt.In other words, not one dimensional.
Eh, maybe to some extent. Most of the innovation has gone toward the pass, once it was truly accepted, and away from the ground game. The pass opens the run, rarely happens the other way around, eventually a defense can just stifle you. Plus the rules keep changing and favor the pass game more and more.Someone will. And will have success. And they'll be called "innovative." And other teams will start to do it. And then defenses will adjust to it. It's been this way since the invention of the forward pass.
Well you're also high school. As player talent evens out, matures and coaching knowledge, you can't just run over people because you've been practicing it since kindergarten.Don't worry. We do plenty of that at Picayune and we are successful at it.
Why you take everything so serious? It's a joke. Relax a little bit.Well you're also high school. As player talent evens out, matures and coaching knowledge, you can't just run over people because you've been practicing it since kindergarten.