Wells, Gadbois, Ivery & Isadora

No offense but you lost credibility in this arguement because you coach at western. It's hard to argue against one of your kids. One of the reasons I really try not to comment on my kids because there is zero chance that I can be objective about them.
 
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Starters 2013:
Bunche
Feliciano
McDermott
Linder
Henderson

Starters 2014
Bunche
Feliciano
McDermott
Isadora
Flowers

2015 is going to get interesting, hopefully a few kids are ready to go when they first come on campus, but I think we are going to be in good shape for the next few years. Continue to heavy recruit linemen EVERY YEAR. We will be a force.

This is how I see it so far for the 2015 start... But we will get some new and different players my then, may even get a Juco or two.

2015

Flowers/Gadbois
Gall/Wells
Knighton/Linder
Isadora/Darling
Sunny/McDormott
 
None of these guys have played, so I am confused by the hard line stance taken by many.

He may or may not turn out to be great, but based on what I've seen and those who have watched him (at UM) closely have seen, he has real promise down the line. My hardest "stance" is that writing him off this early is over the top.

It's really not that big of a deal. We're just shootin' the **** about Miami's players. I don't know why people get so defensive over some players they don't even know. Not all of us are super fans and think that every kid on Miami's squad is a stud. It's just my opinion. He never impressed me. He could be a stud 2 years from now and I'll look like a fool. Hope so.

Some of you people are so sensitive. Geez.

No sensitivity is involved here. We're firing back. That's what the message board is for...
 
It's not a knock one his game but it is a knock on offensives. Kill the wing t. (I kid. I kid.)...kinda

I remember watching Belen take Central to four overtimes just because the Central kids couldn't find the ball. Belen was running this all day:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4R6n6CSV1I

It was funny, after the game the Central moms were talking **** to the Belen fans saying "We figured that bull**** out, we're gonna whoop your *** next game." Sure enough, that's exactly what happened.

It is a great offense I just like to mess with courcy and his love for it. Gus pretty much runs all wing t principals but from the gun.

The downside is it's not a very good "come from behind offense" and many teams that are great at it are terrible at throwing the ball.
 
Shoot central runs the double hand off from the gun. I worry that it's too many people handling the ball. We run that but just fake it instead of doing the double handoff.
 
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It's not a knock one his game but it is a knock on offensives. Kill the wing t. (I kid. I kid.)...kinda

I remember watching Belen take Central to four overtimes just because the Central kids couldn't find the ball. Belen was running this all day:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4R6n6CSV1I

It was funny, after the game the Central moms were talking **** to the Belen fans saying "We figured that bull**** out, we're gonna whoop your *** next game." Sure enough, that's exactly what happened.

It is a great offense I just like to mess with courcy and his love for it. Gus pretty much runs all wing t principals but from the gun.

The downside is it's not a very good "come from behind offense" and many teams that are great at it are terrible at throwing the ball.

Since I played my senior year with a cast, I was stuck to only playing defense. I'd play scout team D against the first team O and not have to sit there bored. Anyway, the point is that I learned the offense and its keys from the inside/out. Three things: (1) the playcaller better be in a rhythm, (2) your center better not be getting eaten up, and (3) the keys better not be showing tells. It can make defenses look ridiculous (ala the criss cross) or put your backs in a position to get destroyed.
 
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