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Jbone97
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| Registered on: | 3/7/2008 |
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.2, jezzum, I haven't ran one since prob 07 and can beat that.
If so I would bet you are not 6'8 310
re: Interesting Fact about Maryland's offense under Crowton via CBS Article...
Posted by Jbone97 on 10/11/11 at 5:19 pm to Beltway Bengal
Interesting Fact about Maryland's offense under Crowton via CBS Article...
Posted by Jbone97 on 10/11/11 at 5:13 pm
Maryland's offense was rate the 2nd biggest dissapoitment by this writer, noting
"...Danny O'Brien came into the season as one of the most promising young QBs in college football (22-8 TD-INT ratio as a freshman in 2010) but now looks completely lost. O'Brien has a 4-6 TD-INT mark and was benched after going 1-6 last week against Ga. Tech. O'Brien was sharp in last year's West-Coast style offense. In Edsall's new spread under Gary Crowton, the QB has been a mess. The Terps who were 9-4 last season and 29th in scoring and scored over 40 points five times last season, are 91st in scoring.
This guy works magic with his QB's :nana:
"...Danny O'Brien came into the season as one of the most promising young QBs in college football (22-8 TD-INT ratio as a freshman in 2010) but now looks completely lost. O'Brien has a 4-6 TD-INT mark and was benched after going 1-6 last week against Ga. Tech. O'Brien was sharp in last year's West-Coast style offense. In Edsall's new spread under Gary Crowton, the QB has been a mess. The Terps who were 9-4 last season and 29th in scoring and scored over 40 points five times last season, are 91st in scoring.
This guy works magic with his QB's :nana:
We still had some studs after Saban left, but the secondary was getting worse and worse after he left and the move the move to bring in Cooper has made it one of the strengths of our entire team now. Of course we've had some studs, but it wasn't that studly when he arrived.
Ron Cooper is the man!
Posted by Jbone97 on 9/14/11 at 12:48 pm
Does anyone remember how bad our secondary was before Ron Cooper got here? Now it's becoming a landing spot for top recruits. This guy deserves alot of credit IMO. :cheers:
re: Kiper giving mad props to our D
Posted by Jbone97 on 10/22/10 at 1:57 pm to Auburntiger
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Kyper giving mad props to our
Wrong buddy.
Kiper giving mad props to our D
Posted by Jbone97 on 10/22/10 at 9:48 am
He came on Mike & Mike this morning and praised our D. Sometimes that's just what real analyst do.
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..humdinger of "QB battle"
Did he really say that? I shouldn't be surprised...
What Questions/Answers came up on Les' talk show last night?
Posted by Jbone97 on 9/30/10 at 10:10 am
I don't live in Baton Rouge and I am curious what was said about the QB situation and plans for Tennessee...what's the word?
Flying under the radar...
Posted by Jbone97 on 9/29/10 at 11:48 am
I use to love all the media attention on College Football Live and Sportscenter, but I am excited to keep winning games and shock the college football world...with our Defense and Special Teams we can do it. Our O will get better.
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week 1 peterson ST player of the week
Ok...Peterson is a freak, no development really needed there.
I should have limited the post down to the offensive side of the ball.
Randle doesn't look much improved (but really not given the chance with poor throws)
Tolliver is a 5 star recruit, has not lived up to it.
Sheppard is still dropping passes. His big plays are only due to his raw talent.
Richard Murphy has been the guy with all the talent for 2 years now and I haven't seen anything that supports that yet.
Our O-Line has not been close to impressive the last 2 years.
Then of course our QB progression...no comment needed.
Developing Raw Talent
Posted by Jbone97 on 9/14/10 at 9:16 am
I think everyone gets so caught up in how much talent our players have out of high school and forget to realize what great coaching can do for players from the time they graduate high school to starting in college football.
I think our regime under Miles has failed miserably in developing talent up to it's full potential. Look at JJ for example, the best game I might have seen him play in an LSU uniform may have been his freshman year in the GTech bowl game.
We all just assume that JL is as bad as his freshman year; assuming the guy has not developed mentally or physically.
If high school players see what I am seeing, our recruiting will suffer immensely down the road.
I think our regime under Miles has failed miserably in developing talent up to it's full potential. Look at JJ for example, the best game I might have seen him play in an LSU uniform may have been his freshman year in the GTech bowl game.
We all just assume that JL is as bad as his freshman year; assuming the guy has not developed mentally or physically.
If high school players see what I am seeing, our recruiting will suffer immensely down the road.
re: Saw the spring scrimmage for the first time and JLee...
Posted by Jbone97 on 6/22/10 at 1:05 pm to LuzianaFootball
quote:Do you not understand that just because something is written parenthesis you are still suppose to read it? I had already made that point genius...
What pressure? He know's he is not going to get hit in the Spring game.
Also, it's not just another practice; but definitely not like a real game.
Saw the spring scrimmage for the first time and JLee...
Posted by Jbone97 on 6/22/10 at 12:30 pm
looked ALOT better than Jordan Jefferson. Lee looked more comfortable in the pocket with good poise to avoid sacks and get throws off with pressure coming (hard to analyze though since they know they are not getting tackled). His arm strenght and accuracy both looked better than Jefferson.
I have always been a fan of Jefferson and have seen why people believe the potential is there, but if what I saw was any indication of the future of our team; I am not so sure that I would rather have Jefferson leading our team than Lee.
I know Lee had the 1 pick six, which we all hated to see, but I still liked how the way he conducted the offense more so than Jefferson.
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I have always been a fan of Jefferson and have seen why people believe the potential is there, but if what I saw was any indication of the future of our team; I am not so sure that I would rather have Jefferson leading our team than Lee.
I know Lee had the 1 pick six, which we all hated to see, but I still liked how the way he conducted the offense more so than Jefferson.
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Amazingly, this is the best post of your 3 post history.
I have another username and can't remember the login, anyway you are a big Dbag for trying to hate on a fellow tiger fan on how many posts someone has. Get a life and some friends bud.
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Craig Loston
Posted by Jbone97 on 8/11/09 at 9:04 am
I haven't heard anything about Loston going into this season. Does anyone have any news on how he's doing or what kind of pt he may see?
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