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I know. I was trying to figure out why I post meaningful counter-stats when I know his MO is cherry picking weird stats to support an unjustified point of view. In the end I couldn't figure out why. My best guess is the alcohol.RaceBannon said:
Loser won't admit he supports Sark. He just does this bullshitMad_Son said:
Sankey is not the team.IMALOSER_ said:
So Sankey will go from having the 3rd most carries in the Pac-12 to #1 or #2?TierbsHsotBoobs said:Sark's switch to the up tempo offense might actually help his playcalling.
The up tempo offense works best when you run the ball a lot and doesn't work at all when you throw a bunch of incomplete passes.
We were 6th as a team in rushing attempts. When that is coupled with 8th for yards per attempt you end up as 8th for total rushing in the Pac-12. The only quasi-competent team we beat out was OSU. Otherwise it is us with the Utah, Colorado and WSU.... the four stooges...
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Out of my last 23 poasts I only believed half of what I posted 17% of the time.Mad_Son said:
I know. I was trying to figure out why I post meaningful counter-stats when I know his MO is cherry picking weird stats to support an unjustified point of view. In the end I couldn't figure out why. My best guess is the alcohol.RaceBannon said:
Loser won't admit he supports Sark. He just does this bullshitMad_Son said:
Sankey is not the team.IMALOSER_ said:
So Sankey will go from having the 3rd most carries in the Pac-12 to #1 or #2?TierbsHsotBoobs said:Sark's switch to the up tempo offense might actually help his playcalling.
The up tempo offense works best when you run the ball a lot and doesn't work at all when you throw a bunch of incomplete passes.
We were 6th as a team in rushing attempts. When that is coupled with 8th for yards per attempt you end up as 8th for total rushing in the Pac-12. The only quasi-competent team we beat out was OSU. Otherwise it is us with the Utah, Colorado and WSU.... the four stooges...
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I also agree the up-tempo offense may help Sark's play calling.TierbsHsotBoobs said:Sark's switch to the up tempo offense might actually help his playcalling.
The up tempo offense works best when you run the ball a lot and doesn't work at all when you throw a bunch of incomplete passes.
He'll have less time to think between plays.
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What did the top 4 rushing schools have in common?
A QB who could run. If you watch KP17 in the bowl game, he could barely walk. Before you back out all the sacks on Hundley (700+), he, Scott, Kelly and Super Mario all had 500+ yards rushing.
When Jake went for 500+ in 2010, we were in the Top 5 in the conference.
And our 38 sacks + countless hurries put us in situations which took the run out of the playbook. Not to mention all of our fucking penalties.
It is not our mix that is the problem, it is our master player caller's inconsistency. If you don't believe me I would advise you to go back to the play by play breakdowns of the AC & Vegas Bowl.
He tried to sit on it 2 drives in a row when Sankey wasn't finding any room in the 4th qtr of the AC. Finally he let KP17 loose on the final drive before the missed FG.
I just don't think he has a very good feel of the game and does a poor job understanding key situations (2nd & 16 = 2yd run by Sankey in AC).
With that said, a healthy KP17 could add a threat to the read/option that will not only help the RBs, it will help with our overall rushing totals.
This thread may be a moot point if the Oline cannot protect the passer. -
I like to arbitrarily quote 2010 statistics while ignoring 2009. I like to do this.IrishDawg22 said:What did the top 4 rushing schools have in common?
A QB who could run. If you watch KP17 in the bowl game, he could barely walk. Before you back out all the sacks on Hundley (700+), he, Scott, Kelly and Super Mario all had 500+ yards rushing.
When Jake went for 500+ in 2010, we were in the Top 5 in the conference.
And our 38 sacks + countless hurries put us in situations which took the run out of the playbook. Not to mention all of our fucking penalties.
It is not our mix that is the problem, it is our master player caller's inconsistency. If you don't believe me I would advise you to go back to the play by play breakdowns of the AC & Vegas Bowl.
He tried to sit on it 2 drives in a row when Sankey wasn't finding any room in the 4th qtr of the AC. Finally he let KP17 loose on the final drive before the missed FG.
I just don't think he has a very good feel of the game and does a poor job understanding key situations (2nd & 16 = 2yd run by Sankey in AC).
With that said, a healthy KP17 could add a threat to the read/option that will not only help the RBs, it will help with our overall rushing totals.
This thread may be a moot point if the Oline cannot protect the passer. -
I like to arbitrarily expect people to post multiple years of statistics.TheKobeStopper said:
I like to arbitrarily quote 2010 statistics while ignoring 2009. I like to do this.IrishDawg22 said:What did the top 4 rushing schools have in common?
A QB who could run. If you watch KP17 in the bowl game, he could barely walk. Before you back out all the sacks on Hundley (700+), he, Scott, Kelly and Super Mario all had 500+ yards rushing.
When Jake went for 500+ in 2010, we were in the Top 5 in the conference.
And our 38 sacks + countless hurries put us in situations which took the run out of the playbook. Not to mention all of our fucking penalties.
It is not our mix that is the problem, it is our master player caller's inconsistency. If you don't believe me I would advise you to go back to the play by play breakdowns of the AC & Vegas Bowl.
He tried to sit on it 2 drives in a row when Sankey wasn't finding any room in the 4th qtr of the AC. Finally he let KP17 loose on the final drive before the missed FG.
I just don't think he has a very good feel of the game and does a poor job understanding key situations (2nd & 16 = 2yd run by Sankey in AC).
With that said, a healthy KP17 could add a threat to the read/option that will not only help the RBs, it will help with our overall rushing totals.
This thread may be a moot point if the Oline cannot protect the passer. -
I like to admit that "Out of my last 23 poasts I only believed half of what I posted 17% of the time" and still expect people to give a crap what I post after that.IMALOSER_ said:
I like to arbitrarily expect people to post multiple years of statistics.TheKobeStopper said:
I like to arbitrarily quote 2010 statistics while ignoring 2009. I like to do this.IrishDawg22 said:What did the top 4 rushing schools have in common?
A QB who could run. If you watch KP17 in the bowl game, he could barely walk. Before you back out all the sacks on Hundley (700+), he, Scott, Kelly and Super Mario all had 500+ yards rushing.
When Jake went for 500+ in 2010, we were in the Top 5 in the conference.
And our 38 sacks + countless hurries put us in situations which took the run out of the playbook. Not to mention all of our fucking penalties.
It is not our mix that is the problem, it is our master player caller's inconsistency. If you don't believe me I would advise you to go back to the play by play breakdowns of the AC & Vegas Bowl.
He tried to sit on it 2 drives in a row when Sankey wasn't finding any room in the 4th qtr of the AC. Finally he let KP17 loose on the final drive before the missed FG.
I just don't think he has a very good feel of the game and does a poor job understanding key situations (2nd & 16 = 2yd run by Sankey in AC).
With that said, a healthy KP17 could add a threat to the read/option that will not only help the RBs, it will help with our overall rushing totals.
This thread may be a moot point if the Oline cannot protect the passer.
You have less credibility than SugarSteelLamboLicker. At least that guy believes the shit he spews.
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Internet Fucktard talking about credibility on an anonymous message board. That's just fucking classic.HillsboroDuck said:
I like to admit that "Out of my last 23 poasts I only believed half of what I posted 17% of the time" and still expect people to give a crap what I post after that.IMALOSER_ said:
I like to arbitrarily expect people to post multiple years of statistics.TheKobeStopper said:
I like to arbitrarily quote 2010 statistics while ignoring 2009. I like to do this.IrishDawg22 said:What did the top 4 rushing schools have in common?
A QB who could run. If you watch KP17 in the bowl game, he could barely walk. Before you back out all the sacks on Hundley (700+), he, Scott, Kelly and Super Mario all had 500+ yards rushing.
When Jake went for 500+ in 2010, we were in the Top 5 in the conference.
And our 38 sacks + countless hurries put us in situations which took the run out of the playbook. Not to mention all of our fucking penalties.
It is not our mix that is the problem, it is our master player caller's inconsistency. If you don't believe me I would advise you to go back to the play by play breakdowns of the AC & Vegas Bowl.
He tried to sit on it 2 drives in a row when Sankey wasn't finding any room in the 4th qtr of the AC. Finally he let KP17 loose on the final drive before the missed FG.
I just don't think he has a very good feel of the game and does a poor job understanding key situations (2nd & 16 = 2yd run by Sankey in AC).
With that said, a healthy KP17 could add a threat to the read/option that will not only help the RBs, it will help with our overall rushing totals.
This thread may be a moot point if the Oline cannot protect the passer.
You have less credibility than SugarSteelLamboLicker. At least that guy believes the shit he spews. -
Are you that big of a dumb ass, or do you just play one on the internet?TheKobeStopper said:
I like to arbitrarily quote 2010 statistics while ignoring 2009. I like to do this.IrishDawg22 said:What did the top 4 rushing schools have in common?
A QB who could run. If you watch KP17 in the bowl game, he could barely walk. Before you back out all the sacks on Hundley (700+), he, Scott, Kelly and Super Mario all had 500+ yards rushing.
When Jake went for 500+ in 2010, we were in the Top 5 in the conference.
And our 38 sacks + countless hurries put us in situations which took the run out of the playbook. Not to mention all of our fucking penalties.
It is not our mix that is the problem, it is our master player caller's inconsistency. If you don't believe me I would advise you to go back to the play by play breakdowns of the AC & Vegas Bowl.
He tried to sit on it 2 drives in a row when Sankey wasn't finding any room in the 4th qtr of the AC. Finally he let KP17 loose on the final drive before the missed FG.
I just don't think he has a very good feel of the game and does a poor job understanding key situations (2nd & 16 = 2yd run by Sankey in AC).
With that said, a healthy KP17 could add a threat to the read/option that will not only help the RBs, it will help with our overall rushing totals.
This thread may be a moot point if the Oline cannot protect the passer.
So, a good rushing QB has not impact on the team's rushing totals.
Hmmm, better go tell Chip, Rich Rod and even the Great Jimmy Mora.
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Then why was UW's rushing stats not that good in 2009 when Jake was the QB? Why did you leave that year out?IrishDawg22 said:
Are you that big of a dumb ass, or do you just play one on the internet?TheKobeStopper said:
I like to arbitrarily quote 2010 statistics while ignoring 2009. I like to do this.IrishDawg22 said:What did the top 4 rushing schools have in common?
A QB who could run. If you watch KP17 in the bowl game, he could barely walk. Before you back out all the sacks on Hundley (700+), he, Scott, Kelly and Super Mario all had 500+ yards rushing.
When Jake went for 500+ in 2010, we were in the Top 5 in the conference.
And our 38 sacks + countless hurries put us in situations which took the run out of the playbook. Not to mention all of our fucking penalties.
It is not our mix that is the problem, it is our master player caller's inconsistency. If you don't believe me I would advise you to go back to the play by play breakdowns of the AC & Vegas Bowl.
He tried to sit on it 2 drives in a row when Sankey wasn't finding any room in the 4th qtr of the AC. Finally he let KP17 loose on the final drive before the missed FG.
I just don't think he has a very good feel of the game and does a poor job understanding key situations (2nd & 16 = 2yd run by Sankey in AC).
With that said, a healthy KP17 could add a threat to the read/option that will not only help the RBs, it will help with our overall rushing totals.
This thread may be a moot point if the Oline cannot protect the passer.
So, a good rushing QB has not impact on the team's rushing totals.
Hmmm, better go tell Chip, Rich Rod and even the Great Jimmy Mora.





