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I made a Groundhog Day reference earlier. This is why.
Mario is a hard guy to work with, he got turned down at least 3 times last year and that's with a Heisman contender at QB. We should wait for the announcement though because we freak out lol
People need to understand that Cristobal doesn’t want to run the kind of offenses that score a bunch of points.
And I get that sounds crazy. But it isn’t an uncommon mindset.
****, you can go back to the days of Paul Brown, when he started throwing the football. Opposing coaches would say that, “yeah, I could score a bunch if I threw it like he did. But I’d rather lose only scoring X, than win scoring Y, if Y meant I had to throw it.”
Nick Saban has said the same thing. He wants to run the ball, play strong defense, play field position, and win the game 17-14. That’s what he wants at his heart. But he acknowledges he can’t do that anymore, so has to adopt.
Not every coach says, “but…”. Some, like Will Muschamp, say, “and so that’s what I’m going to do.” They would literally rather lose trying to make the game what they want it to be, than adopt and win playing the game how the modern game has to be played.
Mario is not Paul Brown. He’s one of the coaches making fun of Paul Brown.
Ernie sims?
Glad i checked out of this. Hiring a OC cannot be this difficult and complicated. Here you go players, 2 weeks to digest a playbook for spring practice. Inexcuseable from Cristobal.
Can’t. Find. It. Anywhere. Man…. I gotta fuccin move. I can’t find **** around here, gah**** man. TF?!
Bruh…. You gotta ask? ny99as been locked up for less than what u did to dude . U got down homie.Who did?
I just want Mario to hurry up.
Not necessary ... first ACC game isn't until October 7 ... he will have the full month of September for the offensive install.Install is in the summer
Anyway, went down a S. Dawson/Houston rabbit hole on YouTube and Bubba Baxa has missed a 20 yard field goal attempt and an onsides kick attempt went 6 yards.
Yep. Mario is the equivalent of the baseball fan who complains about having a lineup that hits too many **** homeruns and wants more guys who know how to bunt.People need to understand that Cristobal doesn’t want to run the kind of offenses that score a bunch of points.
And I get that sounds crazy. But it isn’t an uncommon mindset.
****, you can go back to the days of Paul Brown, when he started throwing the football. Opposing coaches would say that, “yeah, I could score a bunch if I threw it like he did. But I’d rather lose only scoring X, than win scoring Y, if Y meant I had to throw it.”
Nick Saban has said the same thing. He wants to run the ball, play strong defense, play field position, and win the game 17-14. That’s what he wants at his heart. But he acknowledges he can’t do that anymore, so has to adopt.
Not every coach says, “but…”. Some, like Will Muschamp, say, “and so that’s what I’m going to do.” They would literally rather lose trying to make the game what they want it to be, than adopt and win playing the game how the modern game has to be played.
Mario is not Paul Brown. He’s one of the coaches making fun of Paul Brown.
Could be worse, we could hire Doug NussmierIf this happens it’ll be unbearable for Maude’s here.
There were many screaming for Applewhite when Manny fired Enos.If this happens it’ll be unbearable for Maude’s here.
When I was swimming against the tide on here as he was about to get hired my biggest concern was Mario being more than willing to lose games doing it the "right way" on offense. He would just think to himself "I'll fix it in recruiting" so the scheme I want to run will work. Instead of thinking I'll complement a potent attack with superior talent. A high scoring offense would actually make it easier for him to do what he's best at. Talent acquisition.People need to understand that Cristobal doesn’t want to run the kind of offenses that score a bunch of points.
And I get that sounds crazy. But it isn’t an uncommon mindset.
****, you can go back to the days of Paul Brown, when he started throwing the football. Opposing coaches would say that, “yeah, I could score a bunch if I threw it like he did. But I’d rather lose only scoring X, than win scoring Y, if Y meant I had to throw it.”
Nick Saban has said the same thing. He wants to run the ball, play strong defense, play field position, and win the game 17-14. That’s what he wants at his heart. But he acknowledges he can’t do that anymore, so has to adopt.
Not every coach says, “but…”. Some, like Will Muschamp, say, “and so that’s what I’m going to do.” They would literally rather lose trying to make the game what they want it to be, than adopt and win playing the game how the modern game has to be played.
Mario is not Paul Brown. He’s one of the coaches making fun of Paul Brown.
Look dude I like you and think you’re a great poster. I happen to believe there’s value in getting the new offensive playbook in the hands of the players as soon as possible. An opinion I shared privately with other posters in a DM before I ever heard that Flo had said the same thing.You didn’t. You responded to someone who did. Totally braindead.
Applewhite passing offense vs Georgia Southern 2021
We like to say that Mario is a CEO type + recruiter but IMO Mario actually thinks he is an offensive-minded coach. When viewed through that lens it makes sense that he scrutinizes the OC hire more than he does the defense. For better or worse (spoiler alert: for worse) he has a specific idea of what he wants on offense. I think he is more open minded to trying new things on defense.What an astounding contrast between hiring an OC and DC. Makes absolutely no sense.