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I think it's unfair when people criticize him and say the fatal flaw in his approach was trying to modernize Wisconsin's offense. I imagine the plan was we'll get our usual lineman and running backs and then modernize the passing game with better schemes and better players. A reasonable plan...
I'm torn. I understand the philosophy of trying things during the season. But they also just do a lot of things that don't work. At some point you have to practice what you're good at in games
I think it was Ross Fulton (cant remember 100% who it was) used to say Ohio State's defensive strategy is always pretty simple. You know what we're going to do but we have better players. And it'd be interesting to see what happened if they combined complex schemes with those players.
I enjoy the all the tough guy coach speak. It's really funny to me but there's also truth in it. One of my favorites is "coaches dont make the lineup, players do"
Bo Jackson has made the lineup
Really got to hand it to Day for what he's done. Obviously losing the games against ttun, especially last year, are unacceptable, but they basically never have a terrible game against lesser competition.
I never get mad like some do people when announcers get names wrong. To me it's like when you pick kids up from school. It's like ok what's this guy or woman's name again who I have to talk to for 2 minutes? :lol:
Nice to see Fighting Fickells showing at least a little fight. I dont have the animosity toward Wisconsin some people do. I feel bad for him in a make or break year his QB got hurt
Caleb Downs is a pretty unique player. He's not like Ed Reed or something where it's highlights all over the field. He just basically makes solid, good plays over and over
Tony Perez is one of the players who gets used for the argument. Which is fair. But also if he hit .236 instead of .280 the Reds would have scored a lot less runs
I dont understand how analytics guys still say RBI's dont matter. Saw Keith Law say this and even put *RBIs* like that. In a league where everyone hits .240 and tries to hit a homer every pitch and striking out doesn't matter driving in a run actually does matter. I just watched the Reds fail...