The Hoodie proved you can do it in the pros. Take notes frost.
do you live in nebraska?Just make sure you bring the 50 MPH winds too.
Yes. We don't have 50 mph winds every game day.do you live in nebraska?
not every day. but we do have it quit enough that i don't want to be throwing in the towel like the bills had to tonight because of seasonal weather. but you know passing has always been a successful recipe in the midwest.Yes. We don't have 50 mph winds every game day.
Don't get me wrong. There's value in a strong running game but this was one game, in poor weather conditions against a team that's poor at stopping the run. If Bill could do that every weekend he would but he doesn't.not every day. but we do have it quit enough that i don't want to be throwing in the towel like the bills had to tonight because of seasonal weather. but you know passing has always been a successful recipe in the midwest.
I grew up in 69 County, so shush.do you live in nebraska?
Lolz... the Hoodie knew that not even super humans like Josh Allen could throw the ball into a 45 MPH gusting wind.... His cerebral, noodle arm QB was not going to be able to throw the ball on target more than 8 yards down the field.The Hoodie proved you can do it in the pros. Take notes frost.
It's always been the case but it's not "fancy". Sometimes I think coaches and players prefer stats to W's.The Hoodie proved you can do it in the pros. Take notes frost.
Scott prefers scheme to W's. The most egregious example is Minnesota in 2020.It's always been the case but it's not "fancy". Sometimes I think coaches and players prefer stats to W's.
QB’s love to throw the ball. Coaches that were former QB love to scheme up pass plays that are supposed to work… it works on paper or in summer 7 on 7… they don’t like to get hit, and therefore don’t like physicality of the sport. And we’re gonna have at least 3 of them running the offense. We probably won’t have a special teams coordinator, no need for that. Bill busch as an analyst will be good enough. Same with running back, Ron brown can serve that role from his office as another analyst position. The oline coach ( do we need one of those?) can help with the running backs on there pass pro and then can slide over to the receiver room to work on the pass catching as we will have two coaches for that aspect of the team as well (Joseph and Becton)….Scott prefers scheme to W's. The most egregious example is Minnesota in 2020.
All he had to do was run the damn ball.
Is that the same noodle arm QB that threw for 4500 yds with 41 tds, 4 ints with a 77% completion and a NC last season? He sure got lucky last season with that weak arm!Lolz... the Hoodie knew that not even super humans like Josh Allen could throw the ball into a 45 MPH gusting wind.... His cerebral, noodle arm QB was not going to be able to throw the ball on target more than 8 yards down the field.
All I know... I won a truckload on the under...
I only meant as it relates to the wind. He throws a nice ball but I do think he is last in the NFL for starters on balls thrown over 25 yards in the air.Is that the same noodle arm QB that threw for 4500 yds with 41 tds, 4 ints with a 77% completion and a NC last season? He sure got lucky last season with that weak arm!