Time for bourbon. Going to be a long 24 hours until someothing more is leaked out
If this happens, you will never, ever convince me that RG did not read Buffnik.
Lot of pressure on you, dude.
You're on ****ing point today
Please don’t tell my boss.You're on ****ing point today
Finally home from work and finished watching this.
h/t to Adam Munsterteiger for posting this on his board earlier today along with an excerpt he had (or was my kind of crazy and typed out himself).
The quote tells you the type of coach we'd be getting. Brilliant offensive mind for football:
“The game has evolved a lot from when I first got in 20 years ago to where we are today, just in general. Whether it is NFL or college. Early on in my career, I was definitely a pro-style approach, West Coast passing game, two-back running game guy. In my later years in Washington as a head coach, we started to transition to more three wide receiver, four wide receiver sets. We went to a complete no-huddle my last year. We carried that to USC. Then the RPOs were coming in that time, right as I was leaving Washington and going to USC and continued to evolve. I got to the NFL and incorporated some of those RPOs into the NFL game, but then learned a lot about the match-up game and why the match-up pieces are important for what you do. I think we are forever evolving the game of football. Ultimately it is about being physical up front, being able to run the football, taking care of the football, and scoring when you have opportunities to score. Those things will never change in the game. How you get to all those points are always forever evolving. I think that is our job as coaches, to evolve to put our players in the best position to be successful.”
I think I might need a nap and a sammich.
Finally home from work and finished watching this.
h/t to Adam Munsterteiger for posting this on his board earlier today along with an excerpt he had (or was my kind of crazy and typed out himself).
The quote tells you the type of coach we'd be getting. Brilliant offensive mind for football:
“The game has evolved a lot from when I first got in 20 years ago to where we are today, just in general. Whether it is NFL or college. Early on in my career, I was definitely a pro-style approach, West Coast passing game, two-back running game guy. In my later years in Washington as a head coach, we started to transition to more three wide receiver, four wide receiver sets. We went to a complete no-huddle my last year. We carried that to USC. Then the RPOs were coming in that time, right as I was leaving Washington and going to USC and continued to evolve. I got to the NFL and incorporated some of those RPOs into the NFL game, but then learned a lot about the match-up game and why the match-up pieces are important for what you do. I think we are forever evolving the game of football. Ultimately it is about being physical up front, being able to run the football, taking care of the football, and scoring when you have opportunities to score. Those things will never change in the game. How you get to all those points are always forever evolving. I think that is our job as coaches, to evolve to put our players in the best position to be successful.”
I think I might need a nap and a sammich.
I'm too old to be sucked into most blue balls situations, if you will. Show me the money.fully. erect.
And a certain DL Coach from the NFL who is interested in coming back to CU and had that job under Sark at USC.If Sark is the new HC at CU, I sure hope he has great relations with a certain ex-Bama DL that recently transferred into CU.
And a certain DL Coach from the NFL who is interested in coming back to CU and had that job under Sark at USC.
If we get Sark, I will feel like Tucker is a better fit for Michigan State anyway and that Sark is not only an upgrade but a much better fit for a Pac-12 program.
You'd think that would make me chill on how much I'm still pissed at Mel, but it won't. Good riddance and **** him.
But I'd like to be excited about the guy we have and focus on that. Sark gets me there.