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  • RealRhino
    RealRhino Member Posts: 615
    From the little I’ve seen is lower body Is all fucked up. It’s flat footed, doesn’t turn his hips to throw, lower body and upper body aren’t in sync so he shorts the ball and is inaccurate.

    And from whispers, doesn’t work hard enough to fix it
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,308 Founders Club

    21 setting up to be Jimmy's make or break year.

    Will likely have 10 of the 11 starters on offense being either blue chip recruits or returning all-conference players (Ale being the exception and assuming Otton or Redman is TE, and McGrew or Davis is RB)

    Defense will be similar with Tuli, Taki, ZTF, Smalls, Eddie, McDuffie, and Gordon all likely starters.

    According to whom?
  • Quietcowskee
    Quietcowskee Member Posts: 4,214 Standard Supporter
    RealRhino said:

    From the little I’ve seen is lower body Is all fucked up. It’s flat footed, doesn’t turn his hips to throw, lower body and upper body aren’t in sync so he shorts the ball and is inaccurate.

    And from whispers, doesn’t work hard enough to fix it

    So whose hips do you like??
  • Joey
    Joey Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,254 Founders Club

    If OJ had been in his prime when he got the not guilty verdict he would have been in someone's camp the next day

    Sports loves talent. And a good comeback story

    A Tom Rinaldi piece with OJ crying about how much he misses his wife and shouldn't have murdered her and now he's coming back as a backup tailback would be riveting TV.

  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,029
    edited December 2020

    If OJ had been in his prime when he got the not guilty verdict he would have been in someone's camp the next day

    Sports loves talent. And a good comeback story

    Oh yeah. I remember Jimmy Johnson with the Fish so desperate to create a running game to cover Marino's fading ability, he brought it anybody he thought could do it, including Lawrence Phillips, who had clearly re-proven in St. Louis what he had firmly established over 4 years at Nebraska: that he was a giant piece of shit. And within days of getting to Miami, he was at it again, smacking some woman cold in a night club. And, still, he wasn't out at Miami yet, because Johnson hadn't had the time to figure out that Phillips was not only a shitty human being, but a shitty running back. It was only when it was clear he wasn't going to be a good NFL back that Johnson sent him packing; not before.