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Well, you won't see it anyway, cause by the time I am gone, I have drunken you under the table... twice.I bet you're a blast at parties.
Well, you won't see it anyway, cause by the time I am gone, I have drunken you under the table... twice.I bet you're a blast at parties.
Chino and verb are both huge canes fans. The owners of sole fly. Jordan brand even gave Columbus bball new unis.It’s a perfect match, actually. We’re more of a match w/ JB than UF by a country mile. Being that DJ Khaled has his own shoe w/ JB & claims Miami as his home, JB’s biggest boutique collaborator, Solefly, is in Miami, his jersey is retired by the Miami Heat, I mean…
his son is dating a real housewife of miami lol
Well I know who I won't invite when I am at the next one.
OMG name please.
No just don’t have any glutenDo you want my **** to just fall off on its own or what
Before people get their knickers wet on Garrett Riley, the man is in a playoff game in two weeks. Lets not get ahead of ourselves, the man probably has more than one HC offer ready.
his son is dating a real housewife of miami lol
Eh... Hugh Freeze is the head coach at Auburn and is likely worse than PetrinoIf 85% of the best coaches had the backstory of Petrino, 100% of them would be in the exact situation Bobby Petrino is in.
I feel like folks get very caught up with tempo. IMO, more important is can you manipulate tempo depending on game situations and can your offense do it capably.Again, Mario isn’t an idiot. He realizes that he needs to adapt on offense in order to attract the premier offensive talent, especially down here.
TCU had a 497:402 split for running vs. passing. It’s not particularly fast either - so there’s some clock control.
Chino and verb are both huge canes fans. The owners of sole fly. Jordan brand even gave Columbus bball new unis.
I feel like folks get very caught up with tempo. IMO, more important is can you manipulate tempo depending on game situations and can your offense do it capably.
In other words, can you field an offense that can go fast when it needs to go fast--to start a game, if you're behind, if you need a jolt, 2 minute drill, etc. (Personally, I'm enamored when an offense rushes to a next play near the goal line preventing the defense from lining up properly. Love that.)
But, at the same time, if you're up, can you slow down tempo but still run a capable offense that can still put a team away.
The teams that manipulate tempo are the ones that impress me.
I’m glad someone of your caliber mentioned this, which is why I waited.
I have it on good authority Miami and Garret Riley have had discussions. How serious I wasn’t told.
I’m more concerned that Gattis is really our OC and pushing the buttons. I’d take an injured seal over him right nowDoes anyone on the Garret Riley train not have concerns that he’s really not the OC and that it’s really Dykes pushing the buttons? Somewhat similar to the Golesh/Heupel dynamic.
Legitimate question, not trying to stir the pot.
The Riley system has strong running games, not sure why he’s be against it. **** even Heupel at UT runs the ball a lot. You can physical out of a spread and I pray Mario figures that out.Id love Garrett Riley but is Mario really going to go from Bro-style to the complete opposite in one offseason? If so, there is hope. Get rid of Steele too please
But . . . But . . . WE'RE Miami!Before people get their knickers wet on Garrett Riley, the man is in a playoff game in two weeks. Lets not get ahead of ourselves, the man probably has more than one HC offer ready.