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by FordtoTolbert » Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:20 pm
You..let the fireworks begin. Jason Wolfe's / Ramon's records are going to fall, baby!! Dr. Death....what do you know about our former R&S guru Tom Rossley? How does JJ compare / contrast to TR? Thanks,
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by gostangs » Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:21 pm
We've been running the "Shoot and Miss". Patent pending.
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by Dr Death » Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:26 pm
FordtoTolbert wrote:You..let the fireworks begin. Jason Wolfe's / Ramon's records are going to fall, baby!! Dr. Death....what do you know about our former R&S guru Tom Rossley? How does JJ compare / contrast to TR? Thanks,
I'm not familiar with Rossley. What years was he there? If he was there in the early to mid 90's, that was when Jones was in Atlanta and I was busy coaching as well. It's difficult to follow other people when you are coaching. I've always followed June no matter where he was. But if Rossley was there anytime from 1990-1995 then I was just too busy.
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by FWMustangGirl » Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:27 pm
Dr Death wrote:FordtoTolbert wrote:You..let the fireworks begin. Jason Wolfe's / Ramon's records are going to fall, baby!! Dr. Death....what do you know about our former R&S guru Tom Rossley? How does JJ compare / contrast to TR? Thanks,
I'm not familiar with Rossley. What years was he there? If he was there in the early to mid 90's, that was when Jones was in Atlanta and I was busy coaching as well. It's difficult to follow other people when you are coaching. I've always followed June no matter where he was. But if Rossley was there anytime from 1990-1995 then I was just too busy.
Yep. You wouldn't have seen him.
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by Top 25 » Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:53 pm
Tom was with the Falcons in 1990.
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by PonyTime » Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:55 pm
Dr Death wrote:FordtoTolbert wrote:You..let the fireworks begin. Jason Wolfe's / Ramon's records are going to fall, baby!! Dr. Death....what do you know about our former R&S guru Tom Rossley? How does JJ compare / contrast to TR? Thanks,
I'm not familiar with Rossley. What years was he there? If he was there in the early to mid 90's, that was when Jones was in Atlanta and I was busy coaching as well. It's difficult to follow other people when you are coaching. I've always followed June no matter where he was. But if Rossley was there anytime from 1990-1995 then I was just too busy.
Tom Rossley was at SMU from 1990-1995. SMU went run and shoot after the DP to compete in the SWC. Jerry Glanville dedicated a Falcons blowout over a Jack Pardee Houston team to Rossley (sent him the game ball).
Tom was on the GB Packers coaching staff for a number of years.
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by PonyTime » Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:56 pm
Perhaps Rossley and Jones are connected through ATL/Glanville . . .
Tom Rossley's son owns some of the Rec. records at SMU. They will all be broken in the next 2 years though . . .
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by OC Mustang » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:00 am
PonyTime wrote:Dr Death wrote:FordtoTolbert wrote:You..let the fireworks begin. Jason Wolfe's / Ramon's records are going to fall, baby!! Dr. Death....what do you know about our former R&S guru Tom Rossley? How does JJ compare / contrast to TR? Thanks,
I'm not familiar with Rossley. What years was he there? If he was there in the early to mid 90's, that was when Jones was in Atlanta and I was busy coaching as well. It's difficult to follow other people when you are coaching. I've always followed June no matter where he was. But if Rossley was there anytime from 1990-1995 then I was just too busy.
Tom Rossley was at SMU from 1990-1995. SMU went run and shoot after the DP to compete in the SWC. Jerry Glanville dedicated a Falcons blowout over a Jack Pardee Houston team to Rossley (sent him the game ball). Tom was on the GB Packers coaching staff for a number of years.
Ah, a little off on the history. Tom Rossley was the OC under Forrest Gregg as HC until he became head coach. And actually, it was Forrest Gregg that coached the UH/SMU blowout in 1989, and Gregg was as significant a recipient of the dedication as Rossley, if not moreso. UH has great success with the run and shoot. Only Arkansas and A&M beat them during that time period, and both those games were to-the-wire close.
"Moderation in all things, and especially in Absoluts [vodka]." The Benediction, Doc Breeden, circa 1992
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by OC Mustang » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:00 am
PonyTime wrote:Dr Death wrote:FordtoTolbert wrote:You..let the fireworks begin. Jason Wolfe's / Ramon's records are going to fall, baby!! Dr. Death....what do you know about our former R&S guru Tom Rossley? How does JJ compare / contrast to TR? Thanks,
I'm not familiar with Rossley. What years was he there? If he was there in the early to mid 90's, that was when Jones was in Atlanta and I was busy coaching as well. It's difficult to follow other people when you are coaching. I've always followed June no matter where he was. But if Rossley was there anytime from 1990-1995 then I was just too busy.
Tom Rossley was at SMU from 1990-1995. SMU went run and shoot after the DP to compete in the SWC. Jerry Glanville dedicated a Falcons blowout over a Jack Pardee Houston team to Rossley (sent him the game ball). Tom was on the GB Packers coaching staff for a number of years.
Ah, a little off on the history. Tom Rossley was the OC under Forrest Gregg as HC until he became head coach. And actually, it was Forrest Gregg that coached the UH/SMU blowout in 1989, and Gregg was as significant a recipient of the dedication as Rossley, if not moreso. UH has great success with the run and shoot. Only Arkansas and A&M beat them during that time period, and both those games were to-the-wire close.
"Moderation in all things, and especially in Absoluts [vodka]." The Benediction, Doc Breeden, circa 1992
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by ALEX LIFESON » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:27 am
Dr Death, what was the average game length for Hawaii?
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by Dr Death » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:30 am
ALEX LIFESON wrote:Dr Death, what was the average game length for Hawaii?
Average game length was over 4 hours... a RUSH fan I see... Nice!
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by ALEX LIFESON » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:32 am
A modern day "Warrior"! I thought it might be four and a half plus, but thanks.
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by Peruna Pete » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:46 am
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by hubberlang » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:55 am
I think Coach Rossley left for a year in 1990 to join Atlanta after spending 88-89 with Coach Gregg. He then returned as SMU's head coach from 1991-1996 after Coach Gregg resigned at the end of 1990 season.
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