TheCusian
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So, you are taking SU and the points, in games 4 to 6 of season two?
1. I don't gamble.
2. Until proven otherwise, I'll trust his take. What good would second-guessing do?
So, you are taking SU and the points, in games 4 to 6 of season two?
1. I don't gamble.
2. Until proven otherwise, I'll trust his take. What good would second-guessing do?
The same good as any fan discussion on this board.
His take is that something comes together on offense, precisely in games 4 to 6 of his second season, because it takes that long to install his system. And you can look at his past gigs to confirm that -- if you also consider who he had at QB and WR at that stage of those gigs. My second guess is this -- who does he have at QB in that stretch? Do the new guys at TE and WR (or other spots, maybe RB) inherit the lessons learned in season 1? The true frosh? The grad transfers?
So, my guess is that the defense finally comes together next season, even if the offense lets some paint dry.
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Honestly, I can completely understand what Babers is saying. Could've run a bunch more plays; tons of false starts and offsides killed tempo way too much. When that stops, and our OL fully integrates the various blocking schemes into their noggins, we'll likely see Petrino's boys "cramp up" when Dino calls a timeout.
my problem is i am impatient. just saying
P5 has nothing to do with it. He is not talking wins and losses; he's talking understanding and executing. That learning curve is the same for all 18-22 Y.O. college footballers.
In some offenses, yes, there are times when they "slow it down to get it right." In Babers' offense, slowing it down to get it right is against the core elements that make up the offense. So I have no problem with him taking issue with that on a consistent basis.Oh ok, pipe down, i understand how we are playing, i get it. I have been on board since day 1. Some of you just enjoy all the bravado stuff more than i do. I love Dino's personality and energy but there are times when you slow it down to get it right and there's nothing wrong with that.
Hate to burst bubbles, he also said this job might take longer than game 4-6 year 2.
I think he was surprised at where he was actually starting from.
Hate to burst bubbles, he also said this job might take longer than game 4-6 year 2.
I think he was surprised at where he was actually starting from.
Nuance and thoughtfulness has no place here.He hasn't wavered from the kids clicking between games 4-6 of year 2. Kids could click really really well and still lose based on the teams and talent level we are playing against.
Because of that, he has changed his tune about how long it is going to take to win games and become a contender in our division and conference. Now that he has seen the level of competition.
Two different things.
Oh ok, pipe down, i understand how we are playing, i get it. I have been on board since day 1. Some of you just enjoy all the bravado stuff more than i do. I love Dino's personality and energy but there are times when you slow it down to get it right and there's nothing wrong with that.
I think you're the one who doesn't get it. Going faster means it's tougher on the defense. Making it tougher on the defense makes it easier to score. Scoring more makes it easier to win, which is our goal. For him, maybe it WAS like watching paint dry. When it gets to the point the players feel the same, we will be awesome. After seeing us click for several plays and then struggle to get the play in and get set, I also felt like I was watching paint dry. It's all about perspective...what you're used to seeing.
Ish, I'm sure he doesn't give a hoot about being in the top ten. I would bet he wants to be #1 and with a large gap between us and #2. We are a long ways from that. He has a vision and I believe he was being honest.I get the whole concept, the scheme, its impact on opposing defenses. Thing is plays per game we weren't that far off the mark, national top 10. So paint dry i took as a bit strong and bravado. Also, i love the speed, but every high octane offense slows it down for key/pivotal plays a few times a game and that throws the stats off a bit. Happy Holidays fellas.