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Coach Mike Leach admits Kewgs can't recruit

YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,438 Founders Club
edited July 2017 in College Football Forum
Says TE's are great, if you can get 'em...

"Tight ends are a blast if you have them," Leach said. "If you have a true tight end -- and I mean a true tight end -- then life is good. God didn't make very many true tight ends. Just go to the mall and the big long-armed guys you see at the mall -- you'll see a couple, but most of them can't run fast and those that can probably can't catch. So there's not very many of them."

We on the other hand have the liberty of having both Black and White TE's...
http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/20170680/the-evolution-tight-end-college-football

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  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    Cept the Cougs version of the Air Raid doesn't include a TE position in it's offense.


    But other than that... spot on!!!!!
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,438 Founders Club
    salemcoog said:

    Cept the Cougs version of the Air Raid doesn't include a TE position in it's offense.


    But other than that... spot on!!!!!

    Whoooosh
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter
    It's not 'admitting' when the fact is widely know.
  • LoneStarDawgLoneStarDawg Member Posts: 13,344
    Maybe he should be recruiting at malls in Texas
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,438 Founders Club
    salemcoog said:

    Cept the Cougs version of the Air Raid doesn't include a TE position in it's offense.


    But other than that... spot on!!!!!

    2.5% of plays >>> 0.0% of plays.

    The scarce nature of the perfect player for the position is why Washington State coach Mike Leach, one of the pioneers of the air raid offense that relies largely on four-wide-receiver sets, doesn't use tight ends. Over the past five years, no school in a Power 5 conference has used a tight end on fewer plays than the Cougars, who have employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012.
  • CuntWaffleCuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499
    Lol ok Mike. TE would be one of the easiest positions to find. No need to make shit up because you are not really sure where the TE lines up in your garbage offense.
  • SaracenSaracen Member Posts: 269

    salemcoog said:

    Cept the Cougs version of the Air Raid doesn't include a TE position in it's offense.


    But other than that... spot on!!!!!

    2.5% of plays >>> 0.0% of plays.

    The scarce nature of the perfect player for the position is why Washington State coach Mike Leach, one of the pioneers of the air raid offense that relies largely on four-wide-receiver sets, doesn't use tight ends. Over the past five years, no school in a Power 5 conference has used a tight end on fewer plays than the Cougars, who have employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012.
    Curious how they define TE for this "employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012" seeing as there have been 0 players listed as TE on their roster since Leach took over. Maybe when the FB splits out like an H-back?
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,438 Founders Club
    Saracen said:

    salemcoog said:

    Cept the Cougs version of the Air Raid doesn't include a TE position in it's offense.


    But other than that... spot on!!!!!

    2.5% of plays >>> 0.0% of plays.

    The scarce nature of the perfect player for the position is why Washington State coach Mike Leach, one of the pioneers of the air raid offense that relies largely on four-wide-receiver sets, doesn't use tight ends. Over the past five years, no school in a Power 5 conference has used a tight end on fewer plays than the Cougars, who have employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012.
    Curious how they define TE for this "employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012" seeing as there have been 0 players listed as TE on their roster since Leach took over. Maybe when the FB splits out like an H-back?
    This level of X's and O's football analysis is way over my pay grade. Assuming they have a non tight end do something tight endish once in a while.
  • NorwegianHuskyNorwegianHusky Member Posts: 3,425

    Lol ok Mike. TE would be one of the easiest positions to find. No need to make shit up because you are not really sure where the TE lines up in your garbage offense.

    Do-it-all tight ends are rare. That's why you rarely see TEs in college with more than 200 receiving yards, and when you do, it's usually a glorified WR who can't block.
  • haiehaie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 21,900 Swaye's Wigwam
    edited July 2017

    Lol ok Mike. TE would be one of the easiest positions to find. No need to make shit up because you are not really sure where the TE lines up in your garbage offense.

    Yeah he's basically saying he needs a 5* version of Darrel Daniels to be able to use one.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885

    salemcoog said:

    Cept the Cougs version of the Air Raid doesn't include a TE position in it's offense.


    But other than that... spot on!!!!!

    2.5% of plays >>> 0.0% of plays.

    The scarce nature of the perfect player for the position is why Washington State coach Mike Leach, one of the pioneers of the air raid offense that relies largely on four-wide-receiver sets, doesn't use tight ends. Over the past five years, no school in a Power 5 conference has used a tight end on fewer plays than the Cougars, who have employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012.
    So it wasn't a whoosh then.

    Got it.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    Saracen said:

    salemcoog said:

    Cept the Cougs version of the Air Raid doesn't include a TE position in it's offense.


    But other than that... spot on!!!!!

    2.5% of plays >>> 0.0% of plays.

    The scarce nature of the perfect player for the position is why Washington State coach Mike Leach, one of the pioneers of the air raid offense that relies largely on four-wide-receiver sets, doesn't use tight ends. Over the past five years, no school in a Power 5 conference has used a tight end on fewer plays than the Cougars, who have employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012.
    Curious how they define TE for this "employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012" seeing as there have been 0 players listed as TE on their roster since Leach took over. Maybe when the FB splits out like an H-back?
    This guy gets it.

    The other guy should stick to creating shitty poles in the tug.
  • Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246

    Lol ok Mike. TE would be one of the easiest positions to find. No need to make shit up because you are not really sure where the TE lines up in your garbage offense.

    Do-it-all tight ends are rare. That's why you rarely see TEs in college with more than 200 receiving yards, and when you do, it's usually a glorified WR who can't block.
    Ferry, Wilcox, Weaver, Peele, Wrightster, Day, Dickson, Paulson, Lyerla, Brown and some JUCO kid still in the NFL.

    Uber rare.
  • dongmandongman Member Posts: 2,384
    The issue is all these athletes can't stop fucking 5' 2" hot chicks. If you're over 6' 5" bang another 6' chick and make a football player. Stop shrinking our athlete pool.
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    edited July 2017
    i know ppl like to give leach shit, but fuck i do not understand how does he put a winning season together with a shitty talent pool
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,438 Founders Club
    dongman said:

    The issue is all these athletes can't stop fucking 5' 2" hot chicks. If you're over 6' 5" bang another 6' chick and make a football player. Stop shrinking our athlete pool.

    I followed this life plan to a T.
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,438 Founders Club
    salemcoog said:

    Saracen said:

    salemcoog said:

    Cept the Cougs version of the Air Raid doesn't include a TE position in it's offense.


    But other than that... spot on!!!!!

    2.5% of plays >>> 0.0% of plays.

    The scarce nature of the perfect player for the position is why Washington State coach Mike Leach, one of the pioneers of the air raid offense that relies largely on four-wide-receiver sets, doesn't use tight ends. Over the past five years, no school in a Power 5 conference has used a tight end on fewer plays than the Cougars, who have employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012.
    Curious how they define TE for this "employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012" seeing as there have been 0 players listed as TE on their roster since Leach took over. Maybe when the FB splits out like an H-back?
    This guy gets it.

    The other guy should stick to creating shitty poles in the tug.
    Jesus titty fucking Christ Willamette Cuog; it was a whoosh because the article already stated how they don't feature TE's in the offense.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,262

    salemcoog said:

    Saracen said:

    salemcoog said:

    Cept the Cougs version of the Air Raid doesn't include a TE position in it's offense.


    But other than that... spot on!!!!!

    2.5% of plays >>> 0.0% of plays.

    The scarce nature of the perfect player for the position is why Washington State coach Mike Leach, one of the pioneers of the air raid offense that relies largely on four-wide-receiver sets, doesn't use tight ends. Over the past five years, no school in a Power 5 conference has used a tight end on fewer plays than the Cougars, who have employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012.
    Curious how they define TE for this "employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012" seeing as there have been 0 players listed as TE on their roster since Leach took over. Maybe when the FB splits out like an H-back?
    This guy gets it.

    The other guy should stick to creating shitty poles in the tug.
    Jesus titty fucking Christ Willamette Cuog; it was a whoosh because the article already stated how they don't feature TE's in the offense.
    Hey mother fucker. Only a kewg can talk to another kewg like that. Watch it or it's you-know-where time for you.
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 35,438 Founders Club

    salemcoog said:

    Saracen said:

    salemcoog said:

    Cept the Cougs version of the Air Raid doesn't include a TE position in it's offense.


    But other than that... spot on!!!!!

    2.5% of plays >>> 0.0% of plays.

    The scarce nature of the perfect player for the position is why Washington State coach Mike Leach, one of the pioneers of the air raid offense that relies largely on four-wide-receiver sets, doesn't use tight ends. Over the past five years, no school in a Power 5 conference has used a tight end on fewer plays than the Cougars, who have employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012.
    Curious how they define TE for this "employed one on only 2.5 percent of their offensive snaps since 2012" seeing as there have been 0 players listed as TE on their roster since Leach took over. Maybe when the FB splits out like an H-back?
    This guy gets it.

    The other guy should stick to creating shitty poles in the tug.
    Jesus titty fucking Christ Willamette Cuog; it was a whoosh because the article already stated how they don't feature TE's in the offense.
    Hey mother fucker. Only a kewg can talk to another kewg like that. Watch it or it's you-know-where time for you.
    You kewgs got a bunch of mattresses or something in a shitty apartment near Aurora in the U District or something?
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