Doesn't think 58 rushes is a sustainable model for winning modern era PAC 12 games. Maybe not every single game. But fuck QB perspective on this topic. No reason not to run 45 plus a game unless the other team proves they can stop it. Only 3 things can happen when you pass and 2 of them aren't good.
Doesn't think 58 rushes is a sustainable model for winning modern era PAC 12 games. Maybe not every single game. But fuck QB perspective on this topic. No reason not to run 45 plus a game unless the other team proves they can stop it. Only 3 things can happen when you pass and 2 of them aren't good. You mean like Chip Kelly's offense at Oregon that averaged 300y/g over half a decade? Or like Stanford which went to 4 straight BCS bowls?
Doesn't think 58 rushes is a sustainable model for winning modern era PAC 12 games. Maybe not every single game. But fuck QB perspective on this topic. No reason not to run 45 plus a game unless the other team proves they can stop it. Only 3 things can happen when you pass and 2 of them aren't good. You mean like Chip Kelly's offense at Oregon that averaged 300y/g over half a decade? Or like Stanford which went to 4 straight BCS bowls? Careful. Most on here called Chip's offense a gimmick.
Doesn't think 58 rushes is a sustainable model for winning modern era PAC 12 games. Maybe not every single game. But fuck QB perspective on this topic. No reason not to run 45 plus a game unless the other team proves they can stop it. Only 3 things can happen when you pass and 2 of them aren't good. You mean like Chip Kelly's offense at Oregon that averaged 300y/g over half a decade? Or like Stanford which went to 4 straight BCS bowls? Stanford had Andrew Luck and 8 OL/TE's that played on Sundays. The only guy who starts for them on this team blew his knee out against ASUChip Kelly had better OL than people give him a credit for, a Heisman winner in Mariotta, skill wr's that all ran like Ross, and an offense system that no one had seen before at the P5 levelHugh's point was unless you have those types of teams you can't do that in today's cfb over the course of a season in a P5 conference and I would agree with that.That being said, you can tell he knows there is major issues going on with Jake and the passing game that aren't getting fixed in the next month.
He's probably right, but it's better than passing 75% of the time like they did every other game.
The game shifts. The spread originally came because it gave less talented teams a way to compete. The big boys weren’t used to the field being spread out and having to defend in space.Now, if you run it right at teams, it’s easy to find success. Teams practice against the spread, recruit for it, and are too soft to man up and shut down the run for an entire game.
The game shifts. The spread originally came because it gave less talented teams a way to compete. The big boys weren’t used to the field being spread out and having to defend in space.Now, if you run it right at teams, it’s easy to find success. Teams practice against the spread, recruit for it, and are too soft to man up and shut down the run for an entire game. Asians are fucking smart.
The game shifts. The spread originally came because it gave less talented teams a way to compete. The big boys weren’t used to the field being spread out and having to defend in space.Now, if you run it right at teams, it’s easy to find success. Teams practice against the spread, recruit for it, and are too soft to man up and shut down the run for an entire game. Asians are fucking smart. There's some truth to this- e.g., the top of their Bell Curve in IQ tests is higher than that of white peoples. I miss RoadDawg being on the air; maybe Coker and DDY have him call in as a special guest.