I just got some insider information on the offense, they’re going to play fast, physical and smart football, they will run the ball but are also going to throw it, multiple formations, it’s going to be an attack mode offense, the goal is to win games. The guys have been competing and the best guys are going to play, standout players? they all have done some things nice and they all have some areas to improve on, but the team is anxious to play, the QB battle, all 4 guys are even, not ruling out a 4 man rotation.
I just got some insider information on the offense, they’re going to play fast, physical and smart football, they will run the ball but are also going to throw it, multiple formations, it’s going to be an attack mode offense, the goal is to win games. The guys have been competing and the best guys are going to play, standout players? they all have done some things nice and they all have some areas to improve on, but the team is anxious to play, the QB battle, all 4 guys are even, not ruling out a 4 man rotation.
Would you say it's an aggressive, attack-mode offensive philosophy? Really hoping so.
hopefully the "playing fast and playing physical" is correct and its not "having a great attitude and doing well in the classroom"
Paraphrasing, but when asked about depth chart changes, Lake mentioned last week that there was a player who shook up the depth chart and ascended to the top because it was clear something clicked.
I have to believe it’s Cook. And if he beat out Irvin and Williams and Gordon, then it’s good to have him starting. Again, he was fast and a thumper in high school, so pairing that at 6’1” 200 with a 6’4” 200 and physical Asa, that’s a nightmare for teams across the middle. Throw in Molden, Taylor, and McDuffie and you have the best secondary in the league.
I just got some insider information on the offense, they’re going to play fast, physical and smart football, they will run the ball but are also going to throw it, multiple formations, it’s going to be an attack mode offense, the goal is to win games. The guys have been competing and the best guys are going to play, standout players? they all have done some things nice and they all have some areas to improve on, but the team is anxious to play, the QB battle, all 4 guys are even, not ruling out a 4 man rotation.
Would you say it's an aggressive, attack-mode offensive philosophy? Really hoping so.
I just got some insider information on the offense, they’re going to play fast, physical and smart football, they will run the ball but are also going to throw it, multiple formations, it’s going to be an attack mode offense, the goal is to win games. The guys have been competing and the best guys are going to play, standout players? they all have done some things nice and they all have some areas to improve on, but the team is anxious to play, the QB battle, all 4 guys are even, not ruling out a 4 man rotation.
Would you say it's an aggressive, attack-mode offensive philosophy? Really hoping so.
8th grade mentality
If I could simplify the offensive strategy, I would say they’re going to put the team in the best position to win
Lake said that with this being a particularly physical training camp — they did more live tackling than ever before — “I feel like our guys have felt like they’ve already played probably two to three games” He added: “Our guys got some bumps and bruises, but that’s OK. We want to feel that way going into a game, no matter what the year is, but especially right now in 2020.”
I feel like that was the right approach for this camp, in congruence with the full game scrimmages.
The entire country has struggled with defense and tackling has been shit. Having a team that did a full camp of live tackling should abate some of those concerns.
P.S. Caple takeaways from the depth chart is Wamming it up.
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More insider information, with 28 picks he narrowly defeated Asa’s 27 picks, Molden/McDuffie were tied for 3rd with 22.
I have to believe it’s Cook. And if he beat out Irvin and Williams and Gordon, then it’s good to have him starting. Again, he was fast and a thumper in high school, so pairing that at 6’1” 200 with a 6’4” 200 and physical Asa, that’s a nightmare for teams across the middle. Throw in Molden, Taylor, and McDuffie and you have the best secondary in the league.
He added: “Our guys got some bumps and bruises, but that’s OK. We want to feel that way going into a game, no matter what the year is, but especially right now in 2020.”
I feel like that was the right approach for this camp, in congruence with the full game scrimmages.
The entire country has struggled with defense and tackling has been shit. Having a team that did a full camp of live tackling should abate some of those concerns.
P.S. Caple takeaways from the depth chart is Wamming it up.