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I just don?t understand how our insiders get continuously duped by agents. How many times are they going to let themselves look like fools before they wisen up to these tactics?
Because when you have only been at one school for your entire time, like every one of ours has, you have very few contacts in the coaching profession and in other parts of the country. So they have to rely on agents. If they stopped listening to agents then they would have nothing to report.
And for the posters who say ZA wants the 3 yrds and a cloud of dust it was discussed the week of the bowl game that he wants the Huepul version of the Air Raid.
Well they should be used to it against good teams. We probably possessed it pretty decent on weaker teams but our O disappeared quite often, which left the D on the field a lot too. We were gassed in some 4 th quarters this year! Up tempo that leads to scores is much better and longer possessions than 3 and outs.
And yes, I hope we stay pass happy but incorporate a much more sophisticated run game.
Arnett has no coaching contacts outside of SDSU and his time at State, Leach probably had more coaching contacts and national respect than all but a handful of coaches in the country. That speaks to program building. When you wholesale fire a bunch of good coaches word gets around, coaching is a fraternity. I think Arnett is going to have a hard time attracting a good staff, but that probably doesn’t matter either. The one qualification to coach at State seems to be if you are a Mississippi high school coach good ol boy, not a recipe for national success.
FFS. You exactly dick about any of this. You are generalizing things to make it an easy target for your argument. Welp guess what you missed again. Coaching is a very very small fraternity, My career was the same, just not that many of us. So if you don?t know someone you do know someone that knows someone. So troll that shit elsewhere.
Even Neal just said that the offense is pitiful/ Wjoops wrong thread
Huge shot!
Jans, get Moore on the court