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Did I say it was anybody more than me? They don't teach reading in Quahog?No, just you.
No, just you.Nobody is questioning the method. Just the dogshit coach.
O'rly?Smith runs a lot of 12 personnel with play action and RPOs. That's pretty much what Indiana just used to win a freaking natty.
There are some supposed ball-knowers on this board who actually might not know as much as they think they do.
John Brockington? Kid, I saw Vic Janowicz play on TV in the All-Star football game. I saw Hoppy in person.not sure I've ever seen him block?
interestingly he's pretty much same size as John Brockington (you're really old if you ever saw Brockington)
Nobody is questioning the method. Just the dogshit coach.Smith runs a lot of 12 personnel with play action and RPOs. That's pretty much what Indiana just used to win a freaking natty.
There are some supposed ball-knowers on this board who actually might not know as much as they think they do.
Wexner wasn't blackmailed. My personal belief is that he was the extremely happy to volunteer financier for what became a Mossad blackmail operation. Wexner gave Epstein the funds to manage and the townhouse on 5th Avenue and that gave him entree into rubbing shoulders with the targets.I suspect he wasn't a client because I'd be surprised if young women, underage or of age, are of much interest to him. I doubt the point person for blackmail angle because he's still alive but wouldn't be at all surprised if Epstein got his hooks into him through blackmail and Wexner used his lingerie world networks to funnel girls Epstein's way and eventually extricated himself through counter blackmail.
With a masterful, best in class QB who is an unfair comparison to Julian due to age.Smith runs a lot of 12 personnel with play action and RPOs. That's pretty much what Indiana just used to win a freaking natty.
That might be the best rebuke of Portnoy I've ever heard, and so succinctIt’s like a lot of stuff shared here. Portnoy, Smith, etc. it’s like I tell my dog ‘leave it’

McAfee is absurd and loud, but can also be very supportive and respectful. He lacks tact, not consideration.They are both frat boys but McAfee at least seems about as likeable as a fray boy can be while Portnoy is just a douche canoe
Smith runs a lot of 12 personnel with play action and RPOs. That's pretty much what Indiana just used to win a freaking natty.Well golly. With the depth of knowledge and understanding in BP, one would wonder why Day & Co didn't run this hire by us before he pulled the trigger. "in the know" could mean many things. Am not an NFL follower, and tend to watch the players more than the coordinators. Am certain that Day asked his trusted sources about him, and came away satisfied. So, much like Patricia, Buckeye Nation is taking a 'wait and see' stance on this guy. Hopefully (!), he pans out like Patricia did. PS, we'll see how well the D looks, filling the holes left by players moving on. Second and third years are the truth years. Point being, Day felt secure enough with the hire to trust his $10+million salary to this hire, so who are we to judge?
Up next, pulse check about how nervous the board is about Ryan Day building his offense around the QB run, like what happened many years recently.Or even the Bill Davis hire.