for a show with "gameplan" in the title, you sure talk a lot of nothing about Xs and Os.
i don't know if FSU plays a 3-4 or a 4-3 from this video.
i dont know what kind of receiver routes FSU has been successful with.
i don't know what kind of running game FSU likes--the more NFL-style inside/outside zones, more of a spread-option, more power I like stanford?
i don't know what FSU's blitz tendencies are.
and then repeat the above with UM, for non-cane viewers.
why is it so hard to get people to talk X's and O's, rather than jimmy's and joe's? it's so ****ing easy to say HURR DURR TEAM A HAS PLAYER B AND PLAYER B HAS HEIGHT C AND WEIGHT D AND HE IS GOOD HURR DURR. it's so much more interesting to talk about how team A uses player B and what we should be looking for during the game so that we understand the strategy of what's happening.
for a show with "gameplan" in the title, you sure talk a lot of nothing about Xs and Os.
i don't know if FSU plays a 3-4 or a 4-3 from this video.
i dont know what kind of receiver routes FSU has been successful with.
i don't know what kind of running game FSU likes--the more NFL-style inside/outside zones, more of a spread-option, more power I like stanford?
i don't know what FSU's blitz tendencies are.
and then repeat the above with UM, for non-cane viewers.
why is it so hard to get people to talk X's and O's, rather than jimmy's and joe's? it's so ****ing easy to say HURR DURR TEAM A HAS PLAYER B AND PLAYER B HAS HEIGHT C AND WEIGHT D AND HE IS GOOD HURR DURR. it's so much more interesting to talk about how team A uses player B and what we should be looking for during the game so that we understand the strategy of what's happening.