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  • AtomicDawgAtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,092 Standard Supporter
    edited December 2022


    I’ve always enjoyed @BleachedAnusDawg ’s poasts. But that’s some dark shit man. Don’t know if I can poast here any more.
  • AtomicDawgAtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,092 Standard Supporter

    I'm also pretty sure Ohio State's QB development is to sign good athletes and have them throw to their 8 5*WRs, stand behind their 5* OL as long as they want, and hand off to 5* RBs, then it's a shock when the QB gets to the NFL and has to actually make plays. I'm still shocked NFL teams haven't figured this out yet.

    CJ Stroud and Day had no answers for Michigan twice. Bogged down pretty good. Day also couldn't stop Oregon from running the same play 27 times and couldn't out score them

    45-5 and 31-2, but still. FTG
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,995 Founders Club

    I'm also pretty sure Ohio State's QB development is to sign good athletes and have them throw to their 8 5*WRs, stand behind their 5* OL as long as they want, and hand off to 5* RBs, then it's a shock when the QB gets to the NFL and has to actually make plays. I'm still shocked NFL teams haven't figured this out yet.

    CJ Stroud and Day had no answers for Michigan twice. Bogged down pretty good. Day also couldn't stop Oregon from running the same play 27 times and couldn't out score them

    45-5 and 31-2, but still. FTG
    Its not how many its who and when

  • CanadawgCanadawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,742 Swaye's Wigwam

    Fall 2024. I want to see this kid's ACL out of his body and scooped up by a seagull.
    I wonder who will be coming off the edge making him see purple in 2 years
  • theknowledgetheknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,925 Founders Club

    Canadawg said:

    Fall 2024. I want to see this kid's ACL out of his body and scooped up by a seagull.
    I wonder who will be coming off the edge making him see purple in 2 years
    Sioux Fall's finest in Durfee

    It'll be a bloodbath between South Dakotans on Montlake
    Durfee is from Minnesota
  • TTJTTJ Member Posts: 4,798

    46XiJCAB said:

    Swaye said:

    It'sreally weird how everyone just casually talks about how much NIL money recruits will costs you against your budget.

    Imagine being a HC right now. Even if a kid signs he can be gone in a year.
    I was listening to an interview with Michael Saylor. He was talking about the difference between living in a realm where there's no consequence to actions (proof of stake. If you're playing a video game and your character dies, you haven't paid any sort of real life price. Its ghosts and shadows), and a realm where there are irreversible consequences (proof of work. In a sense, if you fall 200 feet you will die. real world consequences).

    So in this sense, if you sign a letter of intent, our society has become so cheap that we all casually accept that its tolerable and even normal to leave 10 months later. I think if you sign a letter of intent you should be bound for at least two years, maybe three. If you choose to leave there should be a price to pay. Or else, if you sign a letter of intent, there should be a contractual agreement, and if you leave after one year then maybe you forfeit some of the NIL to your first school. (10% to the Big Guy. That one's for you @PurpleThrobber). But my point is some sort of consequence.
    You should be able to transfer like a normal student could. So no I disagree, don’t make kids miserable.
    A normal student would have had to pay some or all tuition, so there was value exchanged. Your analogy doesn't work here.
    Awful take. These kids go out and risk catastrophic injury to entertain adults. There is definitely value exchanged.
  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,861
    theLSkid said:

    Not to mention that Day’s offense is literally a cancer to QB Development. I’m sorry.

    Justin Fields, JT, Cardale, NONE OF THEM CAN READ A FUCKING DEFENSE.

    CJ = reads half of the field, looks for checkdown, refuses to run for the first. Trash.
    Fields = one read, run. Shittier Lamar Jackson
    JT = a wide receiver
    Braxton = a wide receiver
    Cardale = drunk uncle on thanksgiving throwing bombs, now plays for some indoor league or some shit.

    I’ve never seen an Ohio state QB sit in the pocket and dissect a defense like Penix did this season.

    It's air raid combined some spread run concepts with 5 stars.
  • theLSkidtheLSkid Member Posts: 344

    theLSkid said:

    Not to mention that Day’s offense is literally a cancer to QB Development. I’m sorry.

    Justin Fields, JT, Cardale, NONE OF THEM CAN READ A FUCKING DEFENSE.

    CJ = reads half of the field, looks for checkdown, refuses to run for the first. Trash.
    Fields = one read, run. Shittier Lamar Jackson
    JT = a wide receiver
    Braxton = a wide receiver
    Cardale = drunk uncle on thanksgiving throwing bombs, now plays for some indoor league or some shit.

    I’ve never seen an Ohio state QB sit in the pocket and dissect a defense like Penix did this season.

    It's air raid combined some spread run concepts with 5 stars.
    Basically, I’d argue it’s even more dumbed down than a traditional air raid, lots of half field reads - zone side and man side, not like the Pirates offense where anyone could throw for 350yards a game if they could recognize the difference between cover 2 and 4

    tOSU’s run game is absolutely horrendous for a team with multiple 1-3 round picks on the OL, it’s truly a disgrace and Day knows it.

  • CanadawgCanadawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,742 Swaye's Wigwam
    TTJ said:

    46XiJCAB said:

    Swaye said:

    It'sreally weird how everyone just casually talks about how much NIL money recruits will costs you against your budget.

    Imagine being a HC right now. Even if a kid signs he can be gone in a year.
    I was listening to an interview with Michael Saylor. He was talking about the difference between living in a realm where there's no consequence to actions (proof of stake. If you're playing a video game and your character dies, you haven't paid any sort of real life price. Its ghosts and shadows), and a realm where there are irreversible consequences (proof of work. In a sense, if you fall 200 feet you will die. real world consequences).

    So in this sense, if you sign a letter of intent, our society has become so cheap that we all casually accept that its tolerable and even normal to leave 10 months later. I think if you sign a letter of intent you should be bound for at least two years, maybe three. If you choose to leave there should be a price to pay. Or else, if you sign a letter of intent, there should be a contractual agreement, and if you leave after one year then maybe you forfeit some of the NIL to your first school. (10% to the Big Guy. That one's for you @PurpleThrobber). But my point is some sort of consequence.
    You should be able to transfer like a normal student could. So no I disagree, don’t make kids miserable.
    A normal student would have had to pay some or all tuition, so there was value exchanged. Your analogy doesn't work here.
    Awful take. These kids go out and risk catastrophic injury to entertain adults. There is definitely value exchanged.

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