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Would be an excellent hire IMO.Hope Miami fans enjoyed what they saw from him tonight...
Would be an excellent hire IMO.Hope Miami fans enjoyed what they saw from him tonight...
Couldn't agree more.I'm seriously laughing at some of this thread.
Our entire offense last year was chunk pass plays. Why? Because we have a QB that has a strong, accurate arm, and who can pick out reads.
Also, because our OL can't run block for ****, but managed to improve in pass blocking.
Guess what? None of this changes next year. We need to throw the ******* ball in 2022.
The run and shoot is quiet a bit different than the modern day spread offenses.Fear? Lol I respect your opinions bro but this take is garbage. Nobody is afraid of ****, it’s called a difference of opinion.
Unless the Run and Shoot has changed since I grew up watching Warren Moon and the Houston Oilers run it back in the day, it does not feature tight ends heavily. It’s mainly 4 WR sets.
Arroyo is our best offensive weapon. Even if you don’t agree with that, you can’t argue he isn’t better than our 4th best receiver.
And I will just reiterate, I want Arroyo on the field at all times. The Jimmys and Joes approach to football dictates this, not some dogma about scheme. He’s just too talented to keep off the field.
Briles is a good OC. Not saying he isn’t.
For the 10 millionth time, Briles runs the Veer and Shoot. It is not the old Run and Shoot. It is an offense that is flexible and can feature myriad personel groupings. Kendall Briles would be a home run hire.The run and shoot is quiet a bit different than the modern day spread offenses.
Good question, and I'd be thrilled with it....but I wouldn't bet on it. Mario is still real close to Butch though.Ok I’ll be nice. Lol. @SWFLHurricane any chance, since it’s Mario, that Butch, Chuck or others might help on the analyst side? Not like they need the job.
Tua and Herbert are two completely different players, AND IT"S OKAY TO LIKE ONE BETTER THAN THE OTHER; but the 'Mario held back Herbert' narrative is disingenuous, and comes from media hacks with egg on their face after 'missing the eval' on these two guys.
Dudes take themselves way too seriously, but it's nothing more than a weak attempt to save face and justify their evaluation or failed projection of Herbert as a pro. Where was the 'Mario held him back' crowd leading up to draft day? Now they come out of the woodwork because results suggest they didn't know WTF they were talking about.
And the half-wit Canes fans echoing that **** are the ******* worst! Any reason to **** on dude, even if it makes no sense.
Got my MBA from BC .. used to live in Chestnut Hill. BC coaching staff doesn't live in Chestnut Hill .. most people live within a 20 minute commute .. Western suburbs. PLUS .. the population of Chestnut Hill is only around 1200 people or so ...it is a section .. not a City / community. Coral Gables has a population of 55,000 and IS a city.
Nope, you have to be born into massholeness. You can be born in and escape, I am proof.So they're in danger of becoming Massholes then. Perfect time to get them out of there.
He lives in an expensive town in an expensive neck of the woods. I am guessing he is not clipping food stamps though.Boston is pretty expensive city to live in and I just don’t see BC paying their analysts all that much.
‘Chestnut Hill’ people are also insufferable.It's also a small city (geography-wise) and there are affordable places to live nearby besides Coral Gables. That's not a critique of your post, it's just a factual observation that "Coral Gables vs. Chestnut Hill" comparisons are kinda missing the point overall.
Phil Leotardo would be livid.
I’d prefer Little Carmine, he’s a brilliant X’s & O’s guy.
I do this as well lol
@nystateofmind and I can fix that if you’d like.
Wait I thought Greg Olson was going to be our OC?Hope Miami fans enjoyed what they saw from him tonight...