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Liquid Communism posted:Yeah, the Kelly/Helfrich Ducks' offense was entertaining as hell. They were everyone's No. 2 favorite team for a few years. It's too bad they didn't win a title.
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While we're talking about rule changes, how about the Schiano plan, replacing kickoffs with the scoring team getting the ball on its own 30 at 4th and 15? Teams would almost always elect to punt, which is safer and imo more interesting than a kickoff, and going for it works out to about the same chance a team has of recovering an onside kick.
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https://twitter.com/DanMurphyESPN/status/948307772898131968 Lame
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Pakled posted:While we're talking about rule changes, how about the Schiano plan, replacing kickoffs with the scoring team getting the ball on its own 30 at 4th and 15? Teams would almost always elect to punt, which is safer and imo more interesting than a kickoff, and going for it works out to about the same chance a team has of recovering an onside kick. This is the first kickoff replacement proposal that offers an onside-esque option for a team who wants to retain possession.
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thats what you get for trying to make an exciting play. better be safe than sorry
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PostNouveau posted:Oregon had a hot-as-hell offense back then. Why wouldn't everyone want to tune in for that? They were a loving circus for a few years; it was awesome. Chip Kelly era Oregon is my favorite team of all time I'm just not sure that matters as much for ratings as brand name. The point about geographic diversity someone made is a good one though. mastershakeman posted:thats what you get for trying to make an exciting play. better be safe than sorry Get off the internet and go recruit, Kirk
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 22:52 |
is gary danielson announcing the national championship game? i hope so this video is old but awesome https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOk3ne5a9so
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boop the snoot posted:is gary danielson announcing the national championship game? Nope, Danielson works for CBS and the national championship game is on ESPN.
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boop the snoot posted:is gary danielson announcing the national championship game? Why? Really want to watch Gary try to fit two dicks in his mouth at once?
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# ? Jan 2, 2018 23:11 |
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I kinda liked Gary without Verne. Though I also only watched like two CBS games all season because the SEC was extremely butt.
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Gary is much worse than Verne, Phil Simms, or anyone else
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G-Hawk posted:gonna be odd when UCLA fans are everywhere There are a few here. I know A LOT of people who claim they're UCLA fans but who never speak to me about football/basketball, with the exception of last season and basketball. I dunno if my grandpa sees another title before he dies that would be cool but it just means that I'm never going to see Arizona in the Rose Bowl.
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Grittybeard posted:Not really, unless you want to get rid of ineligible downfield like we were talking about earlier (or make everyone eligible). The formation is how eligible receivers are determined. I thought that was jersey numbers? As long as the OL is on the LOS, who cares if the WRs are on/off?
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:I thought that was jersey numbers? As long as the OL is on the LOS, who cares if the WRs are on/off? Formation can affect it, which is why tackle-eligible trick plays are a thing. I think they have to declare as eligible before the play though?
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Nissin Cup Nudist posted:I thought that was jersey numbers? As long as the OL is on the LOS, who cares if the WRs are on/off? It seems to me like illegal formation came from a time where players weren't so clearly defined physically. No one now would think a left tackle could be a receiver or vice versa. They also announce whether a player is eligible or not (this might be a pros only thing), so it's not like the formation is doing any trickery. I also doubt defenders are that coached up about whether or not a receiver is eligible based on how close/far from the LOS - unless they play for the Patriots. The penalties always seem to come from a receiver being a foot farther back or forward than they should be, which IMO has no impact on the play.
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Verne/Blackledge was the best SEC on CBS pairing IMO
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the mean lunch lady posted:It seems to me like illegal formation came from a time where players weren't so clearly defined physically. No one now would think a left tackle could be a receiver or vice versa. They also announce whether a player is eligible or not (this might be a pros only thing), so it's not like the formation is doing any trickery. I also doubt defenders are that coached up about whether or not a receiver is eligible based on how close/far from the LOS - unless they play for the Patriots. The penalties always seem to come from a receiver being a foot farther back or forward than they should be, which IMO has no impact on the play. Most of the rules of the game evolved from someone breaking from tradition and doing something weird (and certainly disrespectful or some other bullshit no doubt said by the people of that day). The game as it was 50-100 years ago was ripe for trickery, just either nobody was smart enough or as was said they felt it was dishonorable or something so they wouldn't do it. VT got called on an illegible man in one of the later games of the season on a 2 point conversion. I was shocked to say the least. Crotch Bat fucked around with this message at 00:17 on Jan 3, 2018 |
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Crotch Bat posted:
Well, they have to call that. Otherwise it’d be impossible for defenses to make the right read.
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Kerryon Johnson gone for the draft, was not really expecting that one. The injury history is both a reason to go get money and probably a big drag on his stock.
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KICK BAMA KICK posted:Kerryon Johnson gone for the draft, was not really expecting that one. The injury history is both a reason to go get money and probably a big drag on his stock. Man when he's good he's good he looks pretty good though. A guy I wouldn't mind my team drafting, but like you said not very early.
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I'm sad yall.
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Emron posted:Well, they have to call that. Otherwise it’d be impossible for defenses to make the right read. nice
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Scarf posted:I'm sad yall. Sorry man. I am also sad, but because i had to put my kitty, who had been with me for 14 years through both my degrees, down on Saturday evening. Get hosed 2017.
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MourningView posted:I kinda liked Gary without Verne. Though I also only watched like two CBS games all season because the SEC was extremely butt. Gary is an extremely perceptive and persuasive color guy, but starting w the Tebow knob-slobbing that begat his torrid homoerotic love affair with Alabama he became insufferable. Just an outright love-fest from beginning to end. The idea of listening to him gobble Nick and Kirby simultaneously for 3hrs makes me nauseous. Just thinking about the master-student references nonstop....wooooooof. I do miss Verne though, outside of him creeping on girls in the crowd. Even when he was seemingly drunk he made the games pretty fun.
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QB Drew Barker transferring from Kentucky. Not a huge surprise, he graduated and can play somewhere immediately. He came in highly recruited but never really got a chance to show what he can do. Was second string behind Patrick Towles, won the job when Towles transferred, but got injured against Florida on the first play of his second start, leaving the way for Stephen Johnson to make a name for himself in Kentucky lore. Spring ball will have a QB competition between redshirt sophomore Gunnar Hoak and incoming JuCo transfer/former Oregon commit Terry Wilson (who also has 3 years remaining), unless Danny Clark emerges and makes it a three way battle. Writing was on the wall that someone was leaving. That's now two highly ranked in-state QBs that were considered recruiting wins to keep at home that have transferred their for their final year, but I don't blame either of them for seeking a guaranteed opportunity to play somewhere else. Wish Barker the best of luck wherever he lands.
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LeeMajors posted:I do miss Verne though, outside of him creeping on girls in the crowd. Even when he was seemingly drunk he made the games pretty fun. Lundquist, like Musburger, was more enjoyable when he seemed drunk.
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D.N. Nation posted:Verne/Blackledge was the best SEC on CBS pairing IMO I miss Todds Taste of the Town
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Emron posted:If you want an image of the future, imagine a 320 pound offensive tackle blocking a free safety on play action post routes forever I'd expect to see lots of tight end types. In practice, the 320 pound guy would never get into position fast enough to matter.
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Pakled posted:While we're talking about rule changes, how about the Schiano plan, replacing kickoffs with the scoring team getting the ball on its own 30 at 4th and 15? Teams would almost always elect to punt, which is safer and imo more interesting than a kickoff, and going for it works out to about the same chance a team has of recovering an onside kick. Other than that, it sounds good: it replaces the kickoff with something that's actual football.
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vyst posted:I miss Todds Taste of the Town The moment I really knew Saban was building a juggernaut at Bama was the '08 Bama/UGA Blackout game when by the time they actually got to Todd's Taste of the Town, the game was over. Efficient.
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vyst posted:I miss Todds Taste of the Town also here is a thing https://twitter.com/thecheckdown/status/948280381840678912
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vyst posted:I miss Todds Taste of the Town I never take pleasure in watching a man slowly kill himself. Like Leaving Las Vegas, but with sliders.
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UCF is throwing a parade and hanging a banner for their undefeated season
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pillsburysoldier posted:UCF is throwing a parade and hanging a banner for their undefeated season Good
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I'm just sick of Alabama being a Killdozer and I want it to stop.
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TheAlmightyFrog posted:QB Drew Barker transferring from Kentucky. Not a huge surprise, he graduated and can play somewhere immediately. He came in highly recruited but never really got a chance to show what he can do. Was second string behind Patrick Towles, won the job when Towles transferred, but got injured against Florida on the first play of his second start, leaving the way for Stephen Johnson to make a name for himself in Kentucky lore. Here's him getting knocked the gently caress out in an EKU dorm because that's the place to go right after getting into a fight at an EKU bar. Barker was pretty terrible. I really think he has judgement issues that plague him on the field. I realize teams know he's probably going to pass if he's on the field but nobody made him throw terrible passes or not pass at all leading to all those sacks. Stoops has been good at recruiting some of the higher rated KY players he should be pursuing but its sad that guys like Barker and Elam really failed to live up to anything close to expectations.
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Hey guys, what's upthe mean lunch lady posted:It seems to me like illegal formation came from a time where players weren't so clearly defined physically. No one now would think a left tackle could be a receiver or vice versa. They also announce whether a player is eligible or not (this might be a pros only thing), so it's not like the formation is doing any trickery. I also doubt defenders are that coached up about whether or not a receiver is eligible based on how close/far from the LOS - unless they play for the Patriots. The penalties always seem to come from a receiver being a foot farther back or forward than they should be, which IMO has no impact on the play. A chance to go deep into The Anatomy of a Game, you say? The illegal formation rule actually dates back to before the invention of the forward pass and it does still have a very useful purpose that's only apparent once you forget about forward passes. Originally it required five players on the line; that was quickly increased to six and then to seven. The reason it was brought in was as part of the effort to get rid of mass-momentum flying-wedge plays in which everyone runs at everyone else really fast and then the defense tries to take the offense's knees out en masse and someone gets kicked in the head and dies from a fractured skull; it came in at the same time as the rule requiring all Team A players to come to a stop before the snap (1896) and settled into the familiar rule in 1910. So, if you junk the rule, try this out as a new formation for running out of the pistol. code:
I suspect that what you actually want to do is dicker with the eligibility rules, not the formation rules, and I don't see a hugely compelling reason why if A40 is in as a tight end, A80 can't go on the line outside him and they're both eligible, if Team A really wants to do that. (You do need to keep the concept of ineligible by position for scrimmage kick formations, though.) The only thing I can think of to oppose is on practicality grounds: code:
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(PS: The guy who ejected a player for Standing In A Rude Fashion and the guy who warned the defense and then let the offense run a fake knee play can both get in the loving sea already) Trin Tragula fucked around with this message at 04:36 on Jan 3, 2018 |
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SamuraiFoochs posted:I'm just sick of Alabama being a Killdozer and I want it to stop. Don't worry buddy, Scott Frost is going to return Nebraska to the promised land and then you can shift your hate to them.
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Noctone posted:Don't worry buddy, Scott Frost is going to return Nebraska to the promised land and then you can shift your hate to them. I could never hate Nebraska as much because they're responsible for one of the funniest anecdotes I've ever heard related to football.
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Arizona canned RichRod, lamo
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