Plan9Misfit
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Only without the exploding body parts.Another Wow!
USC Freshman LB Cameron Smith with 3 INTs today. One was a pick 6.
He's balling out like Sean Lee.
Only without the exploding body parts.Another Wow!
USC Freshman LB Cameron Smith with 3 INTs today. One was a pick 6.
He's balling out like Sean Lee.
No, but once they got in FG range, I said fuck it and went to take a dump. Missed the whole thing. Then I came back in the room and I was like WTF.Just saw the replay.....Booze probably had a stroke.
It musta been hard. Thoughts and prayers for the horses.You know who I really felt for yesterday.....those poor horses that had to pull the Sooner Schooner after each Oklahoma score.
The 2nd half was brutal on those poor animals.
The Sooners were putting up points so fast that the horses could barely catch their breath. I swear I saw a tear rolling down the cheek of one of the horses after Perine scored his 4th TD.
It was hard to watch.
Prayers up indeed.It musta been hard. Thoughts and prayers for the horses.
I'll be really surprised if there aren't changes to coaching staff soon(namely Spav and probably Moorehead)..BMD's were already pressing Sumlin on getting rid of Spav and they're pretty insistent nowI don't know what's going on in aggieland but the fact that Kyle Allen stunk it up that much and then was pulled for the 3rd string QB was bizzare.
It will be interesting how this plays out, Allen is regressing terribly he missed easy throws all game.
It doesn't matter because Sumlin is the architect of the offense. That's what jiggy tells us. Kliff and Spav are merely doing what they are told.I'll be really surprised if there aren't changes to coaching staff soon(namely Spav and probably Moorehead)..BMD's were already pressing Sumlin on getting rid of Spav and they're pretty insistent now
You know better than that, Sumlin gives his coordinators lots of freedom in what they doIt doesn't matter because Sumlin is the architect of the offense. That's what jiggy tells us. Kliff and Spav are merely doing what they are told.
Oh I know. Jiggy doesn't though. He argued that Kliff was just doing what Sumlin came up with. Even though it is clear that Sumlin is a CEO coach...I'm not knocking that either.You know better than that, Sumlin gives his coordinators lots of freedom in what they do
I'd trade yall your pick of players for KK back..Garrett is off the table thoughOh I know. Jiggy doesn't though. He argued that Kliff was just doing what Sumlin came up with. Even though it is clear that Sumlin is a CEO coach...I'm not knocking that either.
Skid just stop lying dude you know I never said that about Kliff or Sumlin.Oh I know. Jiggy doesn't though. He argued that Kliff was just doing what Sumlin came up with. Even though it is clear that Sumlin is a CEO coach...I'm not knocking that either.
If things don't change Kliff might be an OC soon.I'd trade yall your pick of players for KK back..Garrett is off the table though
I would love KK back to but I would like Manziel back just as much.I'd trade yall your pick of players for KK back..Garrett is off the table though
Lol, is that right?Skid just stop lying dude you know I never said that about Kliff or Sumlin.
The entire debate was about Kliff being the key to A&M's success that is the only thing I pushed back against.
If you are going to mock something I said at least use my actual argument, unlike you I don't hate Tech like you do A&M when have I ever disparaged anything about Tech?
I thought you were better than coming up with outright lies too make a point but I guess this Tech vs A&M thing is just to much for you.
That was part of the argument and I never said it was his offense just that he had no input.Lol, is that right?
The argument was that it was Sumlins offense. Sumlin doesn't really have a spread background.
Anything else?Sumlin served as an assistant with Washington State, Wyoming, Minnesota and Purdue (with the common denominator of all these coaching stops, except for Minnesota, being Joe Tiller); served as assistant head coach at Texas A&M for two years under R.C. Slocum; and for five years at Oklahoma under Bob Stoops, serving the last 2 years as co-offensive coordinator. In addition to Stoops and Slocum, he has served as an assistant under Dennis Erickson and Mike Price at Washington State and Joe Tiller at Purdue. While at Purdue he and offensive coordinator Jim Chaney aided Tiller in implementing the then-uncommonly used spread offense, and the Boilermakers, with Drew Brees as starting quarterback, broke a string of Big Ten passing records and made a surprise run to the 2001 Rose Bowl, Purdue's first Rose Bowl in three decades.[3] He left for Texas A&M and served as offensive coordinator and assistant head coach for two seasons before joining the University of Oklahoma.
In his final year with the Sooners, his offense was one of the best in the country, averaging 44 points per game.[4] In December 2009, it was announced that Sumlin was a finalist for the Paul "Bear" Bryant Award. In 2011, Sumlin coached Houston to a 12–0 start before losing the Conference USA Championship Game to the Southern Miss Golden Eagles.[5]