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The administration is obviously satisfied. What do you suggest we do to change that ?69-34 in 8 seasons. Averages 8 wins and 4 losses a year. Yep, cant do better than that.
I know you are happy with mediocrity coming from spartyland, ND shouldn't be.The administration is obviously satisfied. What do you suggest we do to change that ?
as usual you can't make a well informed response to a simple question. continue denting your walls with your empty head.I know you are happy with mediocrity coming from spartyland, ND shouldn't be.
The enjoyment of football is the contrast of styles. So its good that power and spread and other strange things like what the military academies coexist. I find college more interesting because unlike the pros there is not an infinite amount of practice time. You have to choose an identity and be good at it.
My personal take is ND is spread & shred. Not power. In power you will often have two tight ends sets, Hbacks, fullbacks etc and you come down hill. I do not see a lot of Wisconsin like formations. What I do see is Wimbush do the classic read. Does the DE crash, keep and go outside. If he stays home, one less defender in the middle. If the defense is keying on individuals, mess them up with an inverted veer.
There is nothing wrong with a running QB if you have him. I also think that spreads are just as capable at goal line activities as power. In some ways a spread puts even more pressure because he defense just can't make a mass of bodies to build a wall. There is the danger the QB just hits the edge. The most unstoppable offenses in football have been spread. Auburn with Cam Newton and UF with Tim Tebow were prolific. Vince Young at Texas a close second.
The USC defense was absolutely stacked. USC defense stopped Texas exactly zero times in the 2nd half. Texas won because they stuffed one 4th and one play on defense in the second half.
"Empty head" coming from an OL. Pot calling the kettle black.as usual you can't make a well informed response to a simple question. continue denting your walls with your empty head.
"Empty head" coming from an OL. Pot calling the kettle black.
Not the ones who went/go to mich st.OL are consistently the highest academic kids in the country. But I’m sure you already knew that?
Pat Shurmur was our starting center when I was a freshman. I also had a 1420 on my SATS and had a scholarship offer from Stanford and took an official visit there. Thanks for playing.Not the ones who went/go to mich st.
Did you coach in the 1900's ?Don't think USC's defense was that great that year. When ND played them, Weis called a brilliant game and kept them off balance. Fresno State exploited them as well with a balanced, under center attack. They had speed and good athletes upfront but were not disciplined. Spread offenses are TERRIBLE near the goalline. It's like a gun with no bullets. You can't spread a defense with safety's playing up close. They are more prone to turnovers, fumbles, sacks, and other penalties.
I do agree that college is better because of contrasting styles. I hate to see so many teams going to the spread attack. I don't know why going under center is something some teams wont even do. Being under center gives the QB and the offense huge advantages. He can better read a defense from under center and it gives the running back momentum and allows for him to hide the ball on play fakes, ect. The defense also can't key in on him as well. Shotgun formations should only be used when you're giving up or expecting a strong pass rush.
Curious as to why you equate being in the shotgun as a spread offense ? Spread is run out of the shotgun but so is virtually everything else. You really should visit a library.Don't think USC's defense was that great that year. When ND played them, Weis called a brilliant game and kept them off balance. Fresno State exploited them as well with a balanced, under center attack. They had speed and good athletes upfront but were not disciplined. Spread offenses are TERRIBLE near the goalline. It's like a gun with no bullets. You can't spread a defense with safety's playing up close. They are more prone to turnovers, fumbles, sacks, and other penalties.
I do agree that college is better because of contrasting styles. I hate to see so many teams going to the spread attack. I don't know why going under center is something some teams wont even do. Being under center gives the QB and the offense huge advantages. He can better read a defense from under center and it gives the running back momentum and allows for him to hide the ball on play fakes, ect. The defense also can't key in on him as well. Shotgun formations should only be used when you're giving up or expecting a strong pass rush.
Oh please spare us the BS. Since you are so smart, why are you a history teacher? or are you still the "acting" AD of a high school? If I believe that you actually got a 1420 on your SAT, who cares? There are plenty of people who are book smart and real life stupid......Pat Shurmur was our starting center when I was a freshman. I also had a 1420 on my SATS and had a scholarship offer from Stanford and took an official visit there. Thanks for playing.
Education is my chosen profession. Yours ?Oh please spare us the BS. Since you are so smart, why are you a history teacher? or are you still the "acting" AD of a high school? If I believe that you actually got a 1420 on your SAT, who cares? There are plenty of people who are book smart and real life stupid......
Curious as to why you equate being in the shotgun as a spread offense ? Spread is run out of the shotgun but so is virtually everything else. You really should visit a library.
Well hardly anyone does it even at the high school level. 3 receivers does not constitute a spread offense.I don't, but using more than 3 receivers is definitely a spread formation. All I was pointing out were the benefits of a QB being under center.
TE, Flanker, Split End old traditional offensive formation had 3 recievers.
The removal of the fullback and for a 4th reciever is the new norm. It takes the QB approx 3 secs to drop back when under center (Namath probably had the best drop back). If the QB has those seconds to look over the defense, that is a big advantage.
I'm going to disagree that spreads are bad at the goal line. Urban Meyer power spread is fabulous at the goal line. Auburn won a national championship with another spread friendly QB in Cam Newton. Power can look just as pathetic if you have the wrong folks.Don't think USC's defense was that great that year. When ND played them, Weis called a brilliant game and kept them off balance. Fresno State exploited them as well with a balanced, under center attack. They had speed and good athletes upfront but were not disciplined. Spread offenses are TERRIBLE near the goalline. It's like a gun with no bullets. You can't spread a defense with safety's playing up close. They are more prone to turnovers, fumbles, sacks, and other penalties.
I do agree that college is better because of contrasting styles. I hate to see so many teams going to the spread attack. I don't know why going under center is something some teams wont even do. Being under center gives the QB and the offense huge advantages. He can better read a defense from under center and it gives the running back momentum and allows for him to hide the ball on play fakes, ect. The defense also can't key in on him as well. Shotgun formations should only be used when you're giving up or expecting a strong pass rush.
Don’t care about your feud with echo about ND football, but I do question the values and judgement of anyone who would suggest that the teaching profession is somehow beneath the career choice of anyone with smarts. Not an educator myself, but consider it one of the most important professions, and one where we should celebrate the commitment of smart college grads to same. Hell of a lot more important to the students their family and community than the Executive work I did in IT consulting which paid multiple times more.Oh please spare us the BS. Since you are so smart, why are you a history teacher? or are you still the "acting" AD of a high school? If I believe that you actually got a 1420 on your SAT, who cares? There are plenty of people who are book smart and real life stupid......
Yeah lets go back and run a 2 back offense! While youre at it, send a custom engraved invitation for the safeties who play for N Saban, K Smart, U Meyer and D Swinney to come down into the tackle box and put their foot straight up the asses of every ND RB who touches the football.
How did those power running games of Stanford & Arkansas do last year? Shaw's record would look just like Bielemas, if he ran that BS offense in the SEC.
Thank you.Don’t care about your feud with echo about ND football, but I do question the values and judgement of anyone who would suggest that the teaching profession is somehow beneath the career choice of anyone with smarts. Not an educator myself, but consider it one of the most important professions, and one where we should celebrate the commitment of smart college grads to same. Hell of a lot more important to the students their family and community than the Executive work I did in IT consulting which paid multiple times more.
Don’t care about your feud with echo about ND football, but I do question the values and judgement of anyone who would suggest that the teaching profession is somehow beneath the career choice of anyone with smarts. Not an educator myself, but consider it one of the most important professions, and one where we should celebrate the commitment of smart college grads to same. Hell of a lot more important to the students their family and community than the Executive work I did in IT consulting which paid multiple times more.
I was there, with my brother-in-law and it was a thing of beauty. The Buffalo defense of line which is extremely tall if I remember, Got manhandled.I remember the first Orange Bowl game match up with Colorado (1990). Irish "O" got the ball with about nine minutes left in the game and Tony Rice and company masterfully ran a nine minute offense based solely on the run. It was a thing of beauty. Seventeen running plays for eighty-two yards, capped off by an Anthony Johnson TD. NBC TV Color analyst, Bill Walsh, implored the Buff defense to crowd the LOS to stop the run but they never did. Tony taking his time in the huddle then winding down the play clock before the ball was snapped. Rocket and Johnson , inside and out, 5,6,7 yards. Now that was a brutal running attack.
Why not run the Wing T? In 1973 we averaged 350 ypg. Only kidding. Power football though is where it’s at In my opinion. If you control the football, the other team can’t score
Zona...wishing you nothing but great success with a new career teaching. I imagine echo and other teachers here and parents as well, can offer lots of constructive advice. Mine is never forget why you chose to teach. Best!Telx1, I work in the energy field now working on getting my certification so I can teach. I won't say it is a more important job than any other but I figure I can help plus getting up and down large building on their roof is starting to get to me physically
Zona, good luck going forward. I hope you find your experiences as rewarding as I have.Zona...wishing you nothing but great success with a new career teaching. I imagine echo and other teachers here and parents as well, can offer lots of constructive advice. Mine is never forget why you chose to teach. Best!
TE, Flanker, Split End old traditional offensive formation had 3 recievers.
The removal of the fullback and for a 4th reciever is the new norm. It takes the QB approx 3 secs to drop back when under center (Namath probably had the best drop back). If the QB has those seconds to look over the defense, that is a big advantage.