That’s what I thought at first, too. Now I think he simply just didn’t see him. Watch the replay. He was watching the ball and had no idea the safety was closing fast.
One thing I remember from CPJ‘s press conferences, he used to say it was the hardest thing to get the guys to focus and practice hard when the upcoming game was against lesser competition. Coach always told reporters “ the guys think they can just roll their helmets out there and get a win.”...
Tape doesn’t lie. Just show the kids the tape and if they have eyes they can see for themselves. If they make life decisions based on false perceptions that are easily and obviously debunked on film, we don’t need that type of kid anyway.
The more I hear key talking pressers, the more I would be OK with him being the next head coach. The dude gets it. He knows football and he knows young men. When he answers a question he answers it. He doesn’t dance around it. He’s more of a straight shooter than even Johnson. Hire Chadwell as...
I could be wrong, but every time I see him it’s look at me look at me look at me it’s all about me. It’s not exactly Collins, so I’m wrong about that. A good leader exudes humility. They let their actions stand for themselves without calling attention to them.
I don’t think presence is learned. You either have it or you don’t. It’s instinctual. Another similar trait is leadership. Pyron wants to carry the team on his back. He wants to win so bad, his physical safety is an afterthought. Sims… not so much. Sims is an athlete playing quarterback...
Nice to win no matter how we do it. But we are so bad inside the 10 yard line. I sure hope the coaches can figure something out that the players can execute.
And Charlie made the game saving hit that coughed the ball up from the quarterback to seal the win. If he had been tossed earlier that never would’ve happened.
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