No, but Dick Baird drove down from Snoqualmie to tell the room that they’d probably have fired Don James after Year 3.Did the Seattle media follow that up with, "why did you call a play that you're team cannot execute properly?"
even with that sideways lisp with spit sticking to one lip?Probably had nothing to do with anything, but after watching the documentary on the Michigan decoder, I’m paying attention to things like this more. That is, Fisch does a shitty job of covering his mouth when talking to the QB. A decent lip reader would have a field day.
Probably had nothing to do with anything, but after watching the documentary on the Michigan decoder, I’m paying attention to things like this more. That is, Fisch does a shitty job of covering his mouth when talking to the QB. A decent lip reader would have a field day.
We?re so fuct… last year has absolutely fuckall to do with this year, he's deflecting because he knows him and his staff laid a turd in the AC. FML.I've changed my mind, for now, you guys are fucked.
I was going to say, I saw it again and it looks like the only chance the play has is if Rogers quickly cuts it up and it's not a guarantee then, especially because it's him. If it was a running QB yes. Faasolo doesn't hold his block long enough either.The play wasn't blocked correctly. Running to the short side the unblocked player wasn't in the outermost position. Those are designed for the QB to just cut upfield. Because they left an interior player unblocked instead, now he has to keep running laterally with Coleman and they're fucked because they're out of room.
I didn't watch the Flyover Cup but I'm going to guess that Gabriel didn't pitched it and cut upfield exactly how that is designed when going short side.