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BringBackFergy

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  1. Many good ones already mentioned. This one fit the cinematography perfectly. (Partial to the locale in Upstate NY)
  2. Yeah. 8-4!! That’s a winning record. And guess what? When the Varsity coach gets fired in a few years, Phil will move up to that position. And then with 2-3 years of success, he may coach JuCo, etc. The fact remains, creative play calling and design starts at the lowest levels of football and trickles up! I bet your son is a great player…would he rather learn more creative plays from Leslie Frasier or Phil?
  3. With all due respect to your son (he may be intelligent and agile), my buddy (Phil) took 17 boys age 15-18 from all walks of life and made them into a rough bunch who went 8-4 JV. The point being, creative use of resources and new game planning will trickle “up” to the College and, ultimately, NFL level if we leave this resource untapped. (Geoff Saturday, for example). Why not take a look at non-traditional coaches to light a spark? I mean, Phil works with people every day…he can interact with professional players.
  4. There’s a lot of really fast kids playing LB in my area. Same at the RB position. I’ve seen a four man wishbone at the Modified level. Imagine an RPO with four options in the NFL? Dayum. As I said, NFL garners ideas from college. Why not go to the foundational root of good ideas at the local level? My buddy coaches in the next town over and we chat about ways to isolate the bigger kids vs. less talented kids. We run film and take notes. This isn’t rocket science. Just need some new ideas.
  5. Should we be looking for sharp/unique play callers at the JV/Modified level? It’s a copy cat league and there’s a lot of really smart guys coaching in my area. Some of the same old “cover 2” BS is stale. Maybe it’s best to look locally or in smaller towns. Get the coaching talent before it sprouts into an SEC position. Just a thought.
  6. Sources: If Hall gets the job in Baltimore, Kelvin Benjamin is a likely replacement as Bills WR Coach.
  7. You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. - BBF (Borrowed from M. Scott) (Further credit to J. Eichel)
  8. Wow. I listened to Beane’s press conf and could have made the same predictions. Amazing news Joe B!! Can’t wait for your “expert” draft analysis where you copy/paste evaluations from 30 other real experts nationwide.
  9. https://www.washington.edu/counseling/2020/06/08/the-stages-of-grief-accepting-the-unacceptable/ The five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. Where the hell are you guys in this study? It seems some have accepted, while others are still at denial/anger. What can I do to comfort you as a result of this loss?
  10. His Mom and brother were smiling on their way into the game. The grieving process is getting shorter and shorter.
  11. Tremaine can chase more money elsewhere...he's used to chasing things.
  12. Happy Bird-day!!
  13. I would rather listen to an @ExiledInIllinois 12 hour lecture series re. the Lake Ontario Watershed than hear that grating voice ever again.
  14. Sooo true. They’ll consult medical journals and Twitter doctors just to lecture us on what we don’t know.
  15. I said the same. The ending when Spacey stops limping and gets in the limo. Stunning ending.
  16. The Usual Suspects
  17. Pretty sure we’ll be the away team, unless they decide we’re home, in which case we wouldn’t be the away team.
  18. Whaaaaat? I read something here that said he kinda sucks.
  19. Smoker went out some time in the night. Woke up at 6am to spray it and discovered my pork butt had an internal temp of 81 degrees. Got it going again.
  20. Put a pork butt on at 225 an hour ago. See you guys in 9 hours.
  21. I bet Lamar’s knee feels 120% better tomorrow night at 11:30pm.
  22. Peace to you and your family.
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