Imagine that. Funny how these things work. Guys willing to do the dirty work of getting out there and blocking for a teammate just might spring a big play.
I honestly do not think it is a play calling or formation issue. We just cannot block so it doesn't seem to matter. Maybe this week we can put some helmets on people and give JG time enough to get more than a quick look downfield. Have our quarterbacks actually sat in the pocket and gone...
Well done. You would have to show that clip of Oliver fumbling the second time. I don't think the wide receiver screens are going to work with the linebackers not blitzing. Why should they? We can't keep the down linemen out anyway. It seems no matter what the play is, there seems to...
If you were in his shoes, would you do anything different? I understand what he is doing and why but I want to see less talk and more results on the field. If he wants to approach his team in a positive fashion, that is his business but yes I can see the danger of believing your own hype too...
I am not confident that the schools are not involved...either directly or indirectly. Title IX lawyers will find out one way or another. In any event, these schools will have crossed the threshold into hiring, in a manner of speaking "semi professionals" for pay. Maybe the bottom feeders will...
Do they enforce anything regarding their cash cows now? If Georgia Tech or say Tulane pays for a recruit to go to a club or something then the mighty NCAA swoops down in righteous indignation but otherwise forgetaboutit as they say in New Jersey. I think there is a very good chance this is a...
The factories will be more than willing to pay for it which is fine but they should be declared professionals and have done with it. In which case, the college football world would be headed for a schism of historic proportions with the academic schools on one side and the semi pros on the...
Similarly, I think your opinion is ridiculous. Why should the football players be paid and the others not be paid? Another reason is that they are already being paid in the form of scholarships worth tens of thousands of dollars. Are they amateurs or professionals?
They should be paid if they are willing to drop the pretense they are amateurs. Let them be paid as professionals in training at the factories who can support this. The other schools that wish to maintain what little integrity they have left can continue to provide room, board, books, and...
My daughter was on an academic scholarship. It did not cover the full cost of the private school tuition. Are these "student-athletes" going to remain amateurs or are they going to become semi-professionals? If it is the latter, then I am done with college football. It is bad enough as it...
I think it is ridiculous that they are being given a full ride scholarship worth tens of thousands of dollars and they want more. It took me ten years to pay off my daughter's student loan so I am not sympathetic to their plight. If they want to be paid, fine, let the factories become in name...
If I wanted to watch professionals then I would go to the Falcons game. If players are being paid in any way, then it is adios to college football. The players who want to play professionally and be paid should be allowed to do that with the factory schools in a minor league setup. The real...
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