George S. Patton wrote:Pony Soup wrote:such downers...
This would be a perfect time for someone to link that Saturday Night Live skit featuring Debbie Downer.
My message for Rice...
“Surrender Hope, All Who Enter Hereâ€
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My message for Rice... “Surrender Hope, All Who Enter Here†SMU - IT'S YOUR TURN
FIRE JUNE JONES ![]() USC Trojan for Life and SMU Dad!
The thing about pessimism is that it never leads to happiness. Even when something goes right, a pessimist fears the worst. Optimism need not lead to complacency, but it may lead to pure joy. I believe we can go bowling this year. I don't expect that we will. I will be thrilled beyond belief if we do. When SMU does go bowling, I will be there. It will be special, and not made more if I claim it will never happen.
Some of the defensive plays were supposedly in 7 on 7 drills. Great for teaching the passing game but I would think the defense has one big advantage in 7 on 7-for instance not having to worry about the RUNNING GAME. I would think DBs and others can afford to be much more agressive in 7 on 7. Plus, Jones has mentioned that the defense would be adding new wrinkles to he predicted would disrupt the offense. That's teaching opportunity.
We don't know how the season will turn out. That's why we play games... generally one at a time. Nacho, you're getting ahead of yourself.
Hitler was so pessimistic about his general's plans to invade France that he refused to listen to them. Because of that he discovered the much-dismissed idea of Blitzkrieg and went with that instead. I'd say it as an amount of success. "I think Couchem is right."
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How did the rest of the war work out for Adolf? The man with helmet on the left side of this post had a lot to do with the arse kicking he got from 1943-1945.
If this is all stemming from the FSN reporter's question to June on the video I posted the other day, I think I can shed some light on it. This "exercise" was done at the very end of practice. And it was as much of a conditioning drill as anything else. Sort of like running, but in football formation. The coaches who were running the exercise were much more intent on getting players right back to the line of scrimmage and hiking the ball rather than executing a particular strategy or working out kinks. My guess is that in addition to the conditioning aspect mentioned by June, the coaches were trying to develop quicker reactions. I've participated in similar exercises as this, where you rapid-fire commands and the participants try to keep up. It looks sloppy as hell, but the idea is to wear the participants out to take their brains of the equation. So in order to keep up, their muscles just need to learn to react. That's really about the only way you get faster. That way, for example, when a DB does something the WR immediately makes the proper counter without having to think about it. "It’s hard to overstate how impressive SMU has been on the recruiting trail since the ACC announced the Mustangs would be joining the league”
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To tell the truth, I worry more about the defense than the offense this yr. We never showed we can stop anybody last year. Now, the staff is again talking about being more of a "blitzing," "attacking," "dictate-the-tempo" style of unit. That all sounds really good, but don't you need certain kinds of athletes to do that? I guarantee you if Bennett is reading any of that up at Pitt, he is laughing and saying "Good luck." That's what he said he wanted to do when he got here. He too thought he could do the same thing here because he had done so at K-State. Every time we would blitz last yr, it seemed like our LB's would kind of disappear into the line and not come out the other side. For a lot of teams, I think the "blitzing-attacking" style defense is another way of saying, "let's allow them to score quicker than they normally would, so we can get the ball back, and score." Anyway, that's my fear at this (early) stage. Carry on
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