Browning vs. Tuiasosopo
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Can't play any more than 3 whole seasons.ApostleofGrief said:
well, I don't know... but to improve he needs to play a lot more. I mean, if there is a fucking guy open throw it to him. If open space run. You learn that by playing a lot, like with no rules. Tuiasosopo invented the plays up as the situation demanded.PurpleBaze said:
He doesn't have "it" and he will not and cannot learn or aquire "it".ApostleofGrief said:Browning has scarcely any idea at all how to play football. He's like a doctor who can run tests, but has no way of applying it to a patient. What Browning should do in the offseason is not have anybody teach him anything or spend time learning, or watching film or working out. If he wants to improve he needs to develop some kind of football intelligence a la Tuiasosopo. It's the ability to know basically WHAT TO DO AND WHEN TO DO IT.
And to do that: play sandlot, pickup football.
No amount of mentorship will ever change who he is.
He's afraid of taking a hit and loses focus as soon as he sees just one guy rushing him. His eyes drop down and he loses sight of his receivers.
On top of that, his arm strength sucks and he lacks accuracy.
In short, he shouldn't be a quarterback. I can't even see him playing any other position, except punter. -
He has three years of high school and three years of college under his belt.ApostleofGrief said:
well, I don't know... but to improve he needs to play a lot more. I mean, if there is a fucking guy open throw it to him. If open space run. You learn that by playing a lot, like with no rules. Tuiasosopo invented the plays up as the situation demanded.PurpleBaze said:
He doesn't have "it" and he will not and cannot learn or aquire "it".ApostleofGrief said:Browning has scarcely any idea at all how to play football. He's like a doctor who can run tests, but has no way of applying it to a patient. What Browning should do in the offseason is not have anybody teach him anything or spend time learning, or watching film or working out. If he wants to improve he needs to develop some kind of football intelligence a la Tuiasosopo. It's the ability to know basically WHAT TO DO AND WHEN TO DO IT.
And to do that: play sandlot, pickup football.
No amount of mentorship will ever change who he is.
Experience isn't the problem. -
The best punter on the field, enough said about that.PurpleBaze said:
Can't play any more than 3 whole seasons.ApostleofGrief said:
well, I don't know... but to improve he needs to play a lot more. I mean, if there is a fucking guy open throw it to him. If open space run. You learn that by playing a lot, like with no rules. Tuiasosopo invented the plays up as the situation demanded.PurpleBaze said:
He doesn't have "it" and he will not and cannot learn or aquire "it".ApostleofGrief said:Browning has scarcely any idea at all how to play football. He's like a doctor who can run tests, but has no way of applying it to a patient. What Browning should do in the offseason is not have anybody teach him anything or spend time learning, or watching film or working out. If he wants to improve he needs to develop some kind of football intelligence a la Tuiasosopo. It's the ability to know basically WHAT TO DO AND WHEN TO DO IT.
And to do that: play sandlot, pickup football.
No amount of mentorship will ever change who he is.
He's afraid of taking a hit and loses focus as soon as he sees just one guy rushing him. His eyes drop down and he loses sight of his receivers.
On top of that, his arm strength sucks and he lacks accuracy.
In short, he shouldn't be a quarterback. I can't even see him playing any other position, except punter. -
Jack Lockner, for all his inability to throw a football, always played better after the first hit he took in a game. At least he belonged on a football field.PurpleBaze said:
Can't play any more than 3 whole seasons.ApostleofGrief said:
well, I don't know... but to improve he needs to play a lot more. I mean, if there is a fucking guy open throw it to him. If open space run. You learn that by playing a lot, like with no rules. Tuiasosopo invented the plays up as the situation demanded.PurpleBaze said:
He doesn't have "it" and he will not and cannot learn or aquire "it".ApostleofGrief said:Browning has scarcely any idea at all how to play football. He's like a doctor who can run tests, but has no way of applying it to a patient. What Browning should do in the offseason is not have anybody teach him anything or spend time learning, or watching film or working out. If he wants to improve he needs to develop some kind of football intelligence a la Tuiasosopo. It's the ability to know basically WHAT TO DO AND WHEN TO DO IT.
And to do that: play sandlot, pickup football.
No amount of mentorship will ever change who he is.
He's afraid of taking a hit and loses focus as soon as he sees just one guy rushing him. His eyes drop down and he loses sight of his receivers.
On top of that, his arm strength sucks and he lacks accuracy.
In short, he shouldn't be a quarterback. I can't even see him playing any other position, except punter.
Brownsocks takes one hit and shuts down until he isn’t scared again.
It’s amazing he hasn’t suffered any injuries that would force him to miss significant time.
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well, what he needs is DISorganized football where you play by guts and intuition. Anyway, I rest my case.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
He has three years of high school and three years of college under his belt.ApostleofGrief said:
well, I don't know... but to improve he needs to play a lot more. I mean, if there is a fucking guy open throw it to him. If open space run. You learn that by playing a lot, like with no rules. Tuiasosopo invented the plays up as the situation demanded.PurpleBaze said:
He doesn't have "it" and he will not and cannot learn or aquire "it".ApostleofGrief said:Browning has scarcely any idea at all how to play football. He's like a doctor who can run tests, but has no way of applying it to a patient. What Browning should do in the offseason is not have anybody teach him anything or spend time learning, or watching film or working out. If he wants to improve he needs to develop some kind of football intelligence a la Tuiasosopo. It's the ability to know basically WHAT TO DO AND WHEN TO DO IT.
And to do that: play sandlot, pickup football.
No amount of mentorship will ever change who he is.
Experience isn't the problem. -
I know everyone hates him, but Locker is one of my favorite huskies ever. I dooged so hard for him and he bled purple and gold. His freshman year he was the most exciting player in the country not named Tebow.whlinder said:
Jack Lockner, for all his inability to throw a football, always played better after the first hit he took in a game. At least he belonged on a football field.PurpleBaze said:
Can't play any more than 3 whole seasons.ApostleofGrief said:
well, I don't know... but to improve he needs to play a lot more. I mean, if there is a fucking guy open throw it to him. If open space run. You learn that by playing a lot, like with no rules. Tuiasosopo invented the plays up as the situation demanded.PurpleBaze said:
He doesn't have "it" and he will not and cannot learn or aquire "it".ApostleofGrief said:Browning has scarcely any idea at all how to play football. He's like a doctor who can run tests, but has no way of applying it to a patient. What Browning should do in the offseason is not have anybody teach him anything or spend time learning, or watching film or working out. If he wants to improve he needs to develop some kind of football intelligence a la Tuiasosopo. It's the ability to know basically WHAT TO DO AND WHEN TO DO IT.
And to do that: play sandlot, pickup football.
No amount of mentorship will ever change who he is.
He's afraid of taking a hit and loses focus as soon as he sees just one guy rushing him. His eyes drop down and he loses sight of his receivers.
On top of that, his arm strength sucks and he lacks accuracy.
In short, he shouldn't be a quarterback. I can't even see him playing any other position, except punter.
Brownsocks takes one hit and shuts down until he isn’t scared again.
It’s amazing he hasn’t suffered any injuries that would force him to miss significant time.
He should have gone to Oregon and won a natty. I'm glad he made millions and got out. -
LOL.ApostleofGrief said:
well, what he needs is DISorganized football where you play by guts and intuition. Anyway, I rest my case.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
He has three years of high school and three years of college under his belt.ApostleofGrief said:
well, I don't know... but to improve he needs to play a lot more. I mean, if there is a fucking guy open throw it to him. If open space run. You learn that by playing a lot, like with no rules. Tuiasosopo invented the plays up as the situation demanded.PurpleBaze said:
He doesn't have "it" and he will not and cannot learn or aquire "it".ApostleofGrief said:Browning has scarcely any idea at all how to play football. He's like a doctor who can run tests, but has no way of applying it to a patient. What Browning should do in the offseason is not have anybody teach him anything or spend time learning, or watching film or working out. If he wants to improve he needs to develop some kind of football intelligence a la Tuiasosopo. It's the ability to know basically WHAT TO DO AND WHEN TO DO IT.
And to do that: play sandlot, pickup football.
No amount of mentorship will ever change who he is.
Experience isn't the problem.
That thing doesn't exist. -
Your handle is Doogles after all.Doogles said:
I know everyone hates him, but Locker is one of my favorite huskies ever. I dooged so hard for him and he bled purple and gold. His freshman year he was the most exciting player in the country not named Tebow.whlinder said:
Jack Lockner, for all his inability to throw a football, always played better after the first hit he took in a game. At least he belonged on a football field.PurpleBaze said:
Can't play any more than 3 whole seasons.ApostleofGrief said:
well, I don't know... but to improve he needs to play a lot more. I mean, if there is a fucking guy open throw it to him. If open space run. You learn that by playing a lot, like with no rules. Tuiasosopo invented the plays up as the situation demanded.PurpleBaze said:
He doesn't have "it" and he will not and cannot learn or aquire "it".ApostleofGrief said:Browning has scarcely any idea at all how to play football. He's like a doctor who can run tests, but has no way of applying it to a patient. What Browning should do in the offseason is not have anybody teach him anything or spend time learning, or watching film or working out. If he wants to improve he needs to develop some kind of football intelligence a la Tuiasosopo. It's the ability to know basically WHAT TO DO AND WHEN TO DO IT.
And to do that: play sandlot, pickup football.
No amount of mentorship will ever change who he is.
He's afraid of taking a hit and loses focus as soon as he sees just one guy rushing him. His eyes drop down and he loses sight of his receivers.
On top of that, his arm strength sucks and he lacks accuracy.
In short, he shouldn't be a quarterback. I can't even see him playing any other position, except punter.
Brownsocks takes one hit and shuts down until he isn’t scared again.
It’s amazing he hasn’t suffered any injuries that would force him to miss significant time.
He should have gone to Oregon and won a natty. I'm glad he made millions and got out. -
Tui had a nutsack. Brownsocks has a gapping vagina hole
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I love Jake. Jake played hard. The problem was not Jake it was what we did with him.Doogles said:
I know everyone hates him, but Locker is one of my favorite huskies ever. I dooged so hard for him and he bled purple and gold. His freshman year he was the most exciting player in the country not named Tebow.whlinder said:
Jack Lockner, for all his inability to throw a football, always played better after the first hit he took in a game. At least he belonged on a football field.PurpleBaze said:
Can't play any more than 3 whole seasons.ApostleofGrief said:
well, I don't know... but to improve he needs to play a lot more. I mean, if there is a fucking guy open throw it to him. If open space run. You learn that by playing a lot, like with no rules. Tuiasosopo invented the plays up as the situation demanded.PurpleBaze said:
He doesn't have "it" and he will not and cannot learn or aquire "it".ApostleofGrief said:Browning has scarcely any idea at all how to play football. He's like a doctor who can run tests, but has no way of applying it to a patient. What Browning should do in the offseason is not have anybody teach him anything or spend time learning, or watching film or working out. If he wants to improve he needs to develop some kind of football intelligence a la Tuiasosopo. It's the ability to know basically WHAT TO DO AND WHEN TO DO IT.
And to do that: play sandlot, pickup football.
No amount of mentorship will ever change who he is.
He's afraid of taking a hit and loses focus as soon as he sees just one guy rushing him. His eyes drop down and he loses sight of his receivers.
On top of that, his arm strength sucks and he lacks accuracy.
In short, he shouldn't be a quarterback. I can't even see him playing any other position, except punter.
Brownsocks takes one hit and shuts down until he isn’t scared again.
It’s amazing he hasn’t suffered any injuries that would force him to miss significant time.
He should have gone to Oregon and won a natty. I'm glad he made millions and got out.





