How about UW failing to score on four tries from the 1 yard line vs Notre Dame
video 3 poasts agoHow about UW failing to score on four tries from the 1 yard line vs Notre Dame
Wasn't it 8 tries? In memory it seemed like UW spent quarter in front of their end zone and came away with nothing.How about UW failing to score on four tries from the 1 yard line vs Notre Dame
If grand slam coaches could find a way to teach the qb's which plays to check into and prepare the center for calling the correct the blocking assignments, football would be amazing. But it can't be done. If you'd ever been down by the tunnel you'd know.Kim says you guys aren't being curious
For those who question the call, did Ewers run the play that was called or check out of it?. Did the center make the proper line call?
All the fans see is the play. There's a lot that's unknown. And Ohio State is realy good. They beat Oregon ;-)
Oregon got blown the fuck up on the cute sideways stuff against tOSUSark loves going sideways. Always has. Always will. Oregon always seems like the only program which runs the sideways shit well. Everyone else needs to give up.
Nothing else matters POTD.Oregon got blown the fuck up on the cute sideways stuff against tOSUSark loves going sideways. Always has. Always will. Oregon always seems like the only program which runs the sideways shit well. Everyone else needs to give up.
That’s literally what it made me think of.How about UW failing to score on four tries from the 1 yard line vs Notre Dame
No nattyNothing else matters POTD.Oregon got blown the fuck up on the cute sideways stuff against tOSUSark loves going sideways. Always has. Always will. Oregon always seems like the only program which runs the sideways shit well. Everyone else needs to give up.
reality post of the dayNothing else matters POTD.Oregon got blown the fuck up on the cute sideways stuff against tOSUSark loves going sideways. Always has. Always will. Oregon always seems like the only program which runs the sideways shit well. Everyone else needs to give up.
Mike Williams at USC was unstoppable in the same wayI hypothetically get why the sideways WR passes are supposed to work but the sideways shit only seemed to have much success at all at UW with Kasen Williams because on the rare occasion it was thrown and blocked correctly he was a 230 guy with the ball in space against a CB.
I despise watching that shit in general but I'll give Oregon credit for being really good at it. I just assume it's a limited scheme when you're going against better or equal talent.