If you have not read it, make it next on your list. It will help you understand a lot about what goes on with Leach, our team, his play-calling, expectations, etc. It is a great read and will definitely get you excited for better days ahead.
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If you have not read it, make it next on your list. It will help you understand a lot about what goes on with Leach, our team, his play-calling, expectations, etc. It is a great read and will definitely get you excited for better days ahead.
Why is it over 100 dollars in some places?
Supply and demand. Got mine the week after he was announced for about $13
I just downloaded to my iPhone (kindle app) and it was cheap.
Paperback is $14 on Amazon.
Hardcover is a little over $30.
Not sure where you are seeing it for $100.
The one I want just based on the title is "Squib Kick It To A Fat Guy". I think it is a collection of Leach quotes.
When it was not available in the normal retail markets, some on Amazon, etc. put the price way up there to try and make a big profit. I purchased mine from Campus Book Mart for $17.99. I had ordered from them back several weeks ago, along with two caps, and the book had been on back order until last Thursday when I was notified that it was available.
An Ole Miss buddy of mine loaned me his copy. He wanted them to hire him awhile back.
I got a copy off of iBooks for about $13.
Damn, P-5 head coach, Lawyer, and a Author what's next?
Bought it on Amazon the day he was hired....for less than $5...will hold opinion until we see what throwing th ball about 75% of the time will do against SEC defenses
After reading the book, I am convinced it will work here. The guy made Kentucky relevant. It made me better understand his thought process with it. This will be the first time he ever failed as a coach of it doesn't work.
And if we can get a good QB that also has wheels, look out. The air raid is what sumlin ran with Manziel and people forget that.
Leach and Sumlin both run the air raid in the same way that Bill Walsh and Croom both ran the West Coast offense.
Also, the QB having wheels is only going to help if the QB doesn't throw the ball when he is supposed to, which means he probably won't be the QB for very long. There aren't going to be a bunch of designed QB runs in our offense under Leach ever. Again, very different from what Sumlin does.
Finally got around to reading this. Great read. An absolute must read if you are in the RTGDFB crowd or are a skeptic of Leach. I love how he preaches execution over trickery and his simplistic approach to the game. His offense when you break it down is a lot like the triple option but with extended handoffs (short throws). A lot of the same core principles apply (anyone can get the ball on any given play, read the defense, execute well.)
All any prospective WR recruit needs to do is read the passage about "6s" in the UT Austin game. Hopefully KJ is ready to go this year and I believe he will be. Leach has a good track record of bringing in the right type of a guy to run his system to a new place so I trust in his judgment in getting Costello.
Hype machine is starting to churn.
Campus Book Mart had both of his books last week.
Not a fan of any offense that's one dimensional. I'm glad we hired Leach for the entertainment though.
I'll sell you mine for $99.99. *
There's a pretty big difference in "can't grind clock" and "didn't 100% execute at grinding clock during one fluky game," especially when said loss included UCLA returning a late punt for a TD and WSU losing two fumbles in the last 3 minutes. Obviously the offense wasn't at fault in a game where they scored 63.
Going to be hard to forget Texas Tech coming back down 31 with 20 minutes to go against Minnesota. Going to be hard to forget Texas Tech beating Texas by running four verts all drive.
Hard to blame the offense when they score 9 touchdowns. Think that rides on the DC and is a big part of why Leach nabbed a new guy to ride with him. Don't be discouraged on him completely if we blow a lead like that this year. Defense is the big question mark coming into the season.
Let's take a look at the second half drives for wazzu that game, shall we?
35-17 12:45 left 3rd Q. 4 straight runs to start the drive. 2 short passes. Then 15 yd completion. 35 yd TD pass. 4:08 for 8 play TD drive (32 seconds a play).
42-17 6:52 left 3rd Q. 1 play 6 yds TD. 4 second drive.
49-24 3:40 left 3rd Q. 1 play 12 yd complete pass fumbled and turned over. Nothing the offense could do by slowing down.
49-31 3:33 left 3rd Q. 2 completed passes. 1 incomplete pass. 1 run. 1 incomplete pass. Punt. Could have ran it on either first down, I guess, but 18 point game with a QB that has 7 TDs... you let him do him.
49-38 1:20 left 3rd Q. 1 run. 1 completed pass and fumbled.
You have maybe one drive you can blame on his uptempo style. The rest of the comeback is just on bad defense and bad ballcarrying.
If you watch the full game you'd see a different picture than high tempo offense blows lead because it is throwing too much.
They lost four fumbles in the second half of that game on top of allowing a punt return TD and two 1 play TD drives.
Yea, the buck stops with Leach, but that game was fluky as hell and he has separated from the DC there.