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  1. Clark W. Griswold

    Possible New 32 Signing Limit Per Class

    I have been assuming that was coming ever since Coyle was on camera talking about how the department lost $20+ million last year
  2. Clark W. Griswold

    All Things Gophers at Colorado Road Trip Thread

    I'm still waiting. The ticket office did tell me if there was a problem that they could have the tickets reprinted and have them waiting at will call. You may want to call them if you don't have them before you leave.
  3. Clark W. Griswold

    Basic streaming question

    Hulu Live has both
  4. Clark W. Griswold

    All Things Gophers at Colorado Road Trip Thread

    Ticket office said they mailed the tickets earlier this week. Should be getting them soon.
  5. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    I don't agree that he "rushed out". He opened up by dropping his left foot, but he does not move towards the de on the first step. I agree that a traditional pass set would have made it easier, but this is not an unreasonably difficult block. These guys are good athletes.
  6. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    "Internet smart guy", tell me how he is already beat:
  7. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    Simpleton? Obviously we have different definitions of difficult. That is not an unreasonable block. It's D1 not middle school.
  8. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    Actually I laid out exactly where his technique became poor. At the 27 yard line he was in good position. At the 26 he starts to lean. At the 25 he is over extended and beat. The film doesn't lie. His bad technique led to the sack. You clearly read an article or book about oline play so now...
  9. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    When I played and coached it was expected that the oline would read and react to the defense and make the necessary adjustments, even as the play was happening. Some blocks were harder than others, but a stunt or a blitz was never an excuse for poor technique.
  10. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    The fact that you think a one-on-one block is unreasonably difficult explains a lot.
  11. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    So you expect the OC to know what stunts the dline will run before calling the play? Is the OC expected to know about every blitz before they happen? I expect the OC to know stunt/blitz tendencies, but there is no way know when they will happen.
  12. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    Truly watch the play again, he was not beat immediately. In fact at one point (27 yard line) he was in good position to make the block.
  13. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    Sure thing, I think you should stick to chess. If you have really played and/or coached, you know the film doesn't lie. If your chest is in front of your toes and you're looking at the ground, your technique is bad and you are going to get beat.
  14. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    I honestly have no idea what you are looking at. The LOS is the 29, Sam does not engage him until the 27 yard-line. At that point he is in good position with his head up and chest out. At the 26 yard line Sam starts to lean forward and by the 25 yard line his head is down and the de is hip to...
  15. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    The game was against the #4 team in the country. Many players were put in difficult positions, but still expected to make plays. That's high level sports.
  16. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    You're over-thinking this. It was a one-on-one block, the defender got to the qb. The play call could have given sam some help, but sometimes you have to rely on a player making a play.
  17. Clark W. Griswold

    Strip sack was NOT Schlueter's fault, it was a bad play

    Asking a senior to make a difficult block is not bad coaching. Bad coaching, is not teaching the player the proper technique to make the difficult block. A good coach will not ask a player to do something that they cannot do. They expected Sam to make the block. He got beat, it happens.



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