Many are stuck in this headspace that this incomplete conglomeration of dudes, on January 31st, months before spring camp, with a new and incomplete coaching staff, is what we are going into the season with as if we are fixed in time. Moreover, they're making predictions based on this assumption and forming camps. It truly is a mass psychosis.
They prevented the players from being paid because
1. A lot of college fans hold the laughable premise that ncaa ball is an even playing field
2. Ncaa CERTAINLY doesn't want to share any revenue and if teams had a "cap" to money paid, it either comes from the university or the ncaa, and if from the university it shatters the even playing field notion when some shit school doesn't want to pay if not cap then for flying out/hosting recruits
RE: The O Line and sacks is it possible WE could do one of those offenses that gets the ball out quick after the Petersen/Lake era of slow-moving play action with limited route trees and the DeBoer thing which relied on Penix avoiding sacks in the pocket and superb pass pro from running backs?
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Many are stuck in this headspace that this incomplete conglomeration of dudes, on January 31st, months before spring camp, with a new and incomplete coaching staff, is what we are going into the season with as if we are fixed in time. Moreover, they're making predictions based on this assumption and forming camps. It truly is a mass psychosis.
It's awfully warm for late November and lots can change between now and then. Hopefully the Ducks fly on a 737 MAX.
Which, let's be clear, fucking sucks.
College football turning into a one-year rotational program where dumbfucks like Jabar Muhammed wear three different jerseys is wildly unappealing.
Gurgle can finally retire and We are Marshall will be the new rally cry.
This is the crux of the issue.
Penix on the one hand is a clear case of a moral and just transfer portal career move.
The Profit Muhammad ( citation @BleachedAnusDawg ) and the other 30 douche canoes who test the portal every year are shit AF.
I can see why the NCAA did as much as they could to prevent the players from being paid and having unrestricted free agency and limitless budgets
Now if the NCAA could actually do something about all of this, that'd be great
I’m sure the NCAA has this issue firmly in hand
They prevented the players from being paid because
1. A lot of college fans hold the laughable premise that ncaa ball is an even playing field
2. Ncaa CERTAINLY doesn't want to share any revenue and if teams had a "cap" to money paid, it either comes from the university or the ncaa, and if from the university it shatters the even playing field notion when some shit school doesn't want to pay if not cap then for flying out/hosting recruits
RE: The O Line and sacks is it possible WE could do one of those offenses that gets the ball out quick after the Petersen/Lake era of slow-moving play action with limited route trees and the DeBoer thing which relied on Penix avoiding sacks in the pocket and superb pass pro from running backs?
They’re called illusions Derek.
For the record, I do agree with Woolley's point