Ever been to Cleveland? It ain't South Beach :D
By the time the 90s got here Cleveland was selling out every game as they were an on going pennant contender in the AL, lost the WS to Atl in 1995
If you had been screwed over by ownership as many times as those fans have you wouldn't show up either. I don't know of a fan base that has been treated SO horribly by team owners
That is up to him, he has the talent to push for playing time at both A and B back :) But you know that! :D
I think he will see quality time. He has 4-5 A backs ahead of him and 2 B backs but he has a great skill set that will serve him well
Lots of good points in your post! I agree there are a ton of schools that would benefit going to a PJ type of attack yet for some reason they continue to try and recruit to the same offenses they compete against! I've heard a number of reasons why schools don't go to it but frankly to me they...
Very disappointing 1-1 draw. Seattle played with 10 men for the last 30 minutes or so and Atl couldn't put the game on ice. The PK that gave Seattle its goal was a bulls**t call.
I'm not arguing a better completion % is a good indicator of how the O is working but are you saying Tech needs to be in a shotgun ala UCF? TQ did not have a good year passing and I am expecting a big jump from him this year. IIRC a typical Tech passing O year is averaging approx 150 yards/game...
Okay so what point are you making? That the completion% should be higher? I don't think anyone's arguing to the contrary but Tech will never be a 65% completion team as the O is presently run. As far as "throw for dough", the longer the pass the lower the completion% generally, the WRs are not...
You mean there is only TWO SEC team with a tough schedule?????? I thought they all had the roughest, toughest schedules out there since they had to play each other???????
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