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Re: A Sweet Drop in a Bitter Cup

Postby billybud » Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:50 pm

One thing that I don't like in the Jimbo regime (opposed to Mickey Andrew's way) is that Jimbo allows no tackling in practice...just "wrap 'em ups". This cuts down on injury's versus Mickey's "knock the snot out of 'em" practices.

In a first game against a BCS opponent, the kids looked like kids who had not been tackling. I'd rather lose a few to injury then have your first real tackle attempt be against a top notch running back or wide receiver.
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Re: A Sweet Drop in a Bitter Cup

Postby Spence » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:45 pm

billybud wrote:One thing that I don't like in the Jimbo regime (opposed to Mickey Andrew's way) is that Jimbo allows no tackling in practice...just "wrap 'em ups". This cuts down on injury's versus Mickey's "knock the snot out of 'em" practices.

In a first game against a BCS opponent, the kids looked like kids who had not been tackling. I'd rather lose a few to injury then have your first real tackle attempt be against a top notch running back or wide receiver.



I agree. Ohio State did that early on with Tressel, they gave it up later. Nothing replaces contact in practice.
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Re: A Sweet Drop in a Bitter Cup

Postby WoVeU » Sat Sep 18, 2010 10:43 am

Not tackling in practice is something you can maybe get away with for a couple of weeks after week 9 or so...and not the week of a bye!
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Re: A Sweet Drop in a Bitter Cup

Postby WoVeU » Sat Sep 18, 2010 10:50 am

billybud wrote:Ya know...I think there is some exagerration about the ACC. I like them better than the BE by far.

VT did lead the team now ranked #3 into the final minute and a half and played at the same level and could have won. North Carolina, missing a bunch of their team, schooled LSU in the passing game and, except for two dropped passes in the end zone, would have won in Baton Rouge. Cincinatti did just lose to a lower level NC State by 21 points.

Sure, WVU is ranked...but they also barely excaped from Marshall in OT.


The ACC has to be considered several notches above the Big East. The Big Easy might have what, 2 top 40 teams, perhaps 3. The ACC has to be better than that. But as games go on I am impressed with with many BCS teams. I think the MW is better than the Big Easy. I also think the PAC-10 might only have 3 or 4 good teams. And the Big-12 hasn't really demonstrated much. Very early, and things often look this shoddy, but I'd have to say TV Land has it's dream come true this year, the Big 10 and the SEC look to be the class of the field! (Now if they could on;y get USC to count, and Notre Dame to matter!!!!)
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Re: A Sweet Drop in a Bitter Cup

Postby Cane from the Bend » Sat Sep 18, 2010 1:57 pm

If ND wins against Michigan State, then the media will make them matter... regardless if it is deserved or not.

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Re: A Sweet Drop in a Bitter Cup

Postby WoVeU » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:10 pm

Cane from the Bend wrote:If ND wins against Michigan State, then the media will make them matter... regardless if it is deserved or not.

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Re: A Sweet Drop in a Bitter Cup

Postby Derek » Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:55 pm

donovan wrote:Silverfox, that's right...Boise supporters are few, but strategically located.


So you admit that it's a coordinated effort?? :)
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Re: A Sweet Drop in a Bitter Cup

Postby donovan » Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:11 pm

Derek wrote:
donovan wrote:Silverfox, that's right...Boise supporters are few, but strategically located.


So you admit that it's a coordinated effort?? :)


I prefer to think of it as a conspiracy...
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Re: A Sweet Drop in a Bitter Cup

Postby Spence » Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:19 pm

donovan wrote:
Derek wrote:
donovan wrote:Silverfox, that's right...Boise supporters are few, but strategically located.


So you admit that it's a coordinated effort?? :)


I prefer to think of it as a conspiracy...


The azul bronco conspiracy. :wink:
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