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It's because everytime he steps on the field his team loses again. He is a big part of the losing. I don't think his "bashers" need to rehash the obvious. He almost threw a spiral yesterday...I guess that's a continuation of his "building" his career. Charlie will be on a team next year as a back-up.Nearly a full day after the Ravens vs. Raiders game, and the Charlie bashers seem to be remaining in hibernation once again. It’s not hard to figure out why. -
Is Okruch a distant relative of Groucho Marx?
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Allow me to add some intelligence to this thread.Style of play is absolutely the key right now. If you can get your QB to make some plays with his feet and complete some passes down field, you can win. Like I have said before, football has become about QBs, WRs and coaches.Case in point. The Rose Bowl. I hate to use tOSU as the example because everyone here goes crazy, but it was the best example of bowl season. I'm not ready to say that Pryor is a great QB, but he did play extremely well for once. tOSU did not win because they lined up in the I-formation and ran the ball down the throat of a smaller Oregon defense. The opposite actually took place. When tOSU lined up in the I-formation, they were stuffed by a smaller defense. The I-formation for almost every team is a pending disaster. You need Alabama type talent to make it work and neither team in the Rose Bowl has Alabama type talent. We also can't say that the overrated tOSU defense outclassed a smaller Oregon defense. The opposite actually took place. Late in the third quarter, Oregon was running the ball down the throat of tOSU's defense. If the Oregon QB doesn't hand the ball off into the throat of Blount and Blount kicks the ball into the endzone in a freak accident, Oregon has the lead in the fourth quarter and I don't see Pryor bringing tOSU back. Oregon's starting running back got hurt and prior to that he was running circles around a slow tOSU defense by getting to the edge at will.tOSU won because Pryor had the ability to make plays out of the SPREAD FORMATION with his feet and the tOSU coaches also found some mismatches to exploit in the passing game. tOSU ran the ball well out of the spread and not the I-formation. Smashmouth football did not win the day for tOSU. Defense did not win the day either. A combination of good playcalling and an Oregon give-a-way won it for tOSU.Let's bring this around to the Zips since this is a Zips board. I think the Zips could have the best passing QB in Ohio college football next year. He has the arm, he just needs to improve accuracy. He has some mobility.....or at least enough mobility to be successful. Do we now have a coaching staff that can recognize and exploit mismatches? Do we have anyone to throw the ball downfield to? We'll find out those answers next year.4) I think style of play is a big issue right now as well. -
I can't think of one elite NFL QB under 32 that didn't play in either a spread offense or at least one geared toward passing. Brees was from Purdue, but he grew up in Texas and Purdue runs a spread style offense. Roethlisberger ran a spread type offense at Miami. Tennessee was almost completely dependent upon Manning's arm. Brady went to Michigan but was a California kid who understood how to pass and wasn't very good in their offense at UM. Palmer won the Heisman because of his arm, not USC's defense and running game. Rivers is from NC and went to NC State where they threw constantly.Alabama is absolutely loaded with talent and it makes more traditional offenses easier to run. The spread is a good offense with only a couple of good players and lesser talent. WVU under Rodrigues had Slaton, White and Henry and that was about it. That's why they HAD to run the spread.The NFL game today is much different that even 10 years ago. Trent Dilfer is the best commentator on today's NFL and he always says the league is about QBs, WRs and coaches. Is it coincidence that the elite QBs are also the ones in the playoffs this season? Favre is not under 32, but he is an elite NFL qb. The rules in the NFL are geared toward passing....you can't touch a receiver after five yards (this penalty results in automatic first down)....if you breath on one while the ball is in the air or you get a penalty...any shot to the QBs head is a 15 year penalty...if you tackle the QB too low you get a penalty...the list could go on. Smash mouth football teams don't win the big games in the NFL anymore. The Steelers lost AFC Championship one after another until Cowher realized he needed to turn the ball over to his QB. Minnesota will not even go to the Super Bowl because they are a smash mouth team. Cincy will not win one playoff game because their coach will go Cowher and run the ball too much in the playoffs. San Diego is better because their QB is more productive and Tomlinson is less productive.Since this is a Zips board, I'll bring it all around. If the Zips ignore the fact that they have a QB with an NFL arm and start running the ball too much, they will continue to lose. The Zips badly need to find two good wide receivers for next year for Nicely to throw to. With improvements in his accuracy, I believe Nicely can be the winner we have been looking for. All they need to do on defense is show some level of ability and they should be able to win.I hope going into next year, all of you on this board make a resolution to stop thinking about college football as if it is the 1950s. It will greatly help the Great GP1 utilize his time in educating you guys and bringing our fan base into the 21st Century. I'm going to go get drunk now and I don't plan on posting tomorrow. On Saturday, I'm going to Hilton Head for a couple of nights ($40 per night at hotels) to walk the beach and go to the Jazz Corner on Sunday night to see one of my favorite bands. I don't want any more 1950s posts between now and when I get back Monday afternoon.Happy New Year from the Great GP1 and Mrs. GP1, the luckiest woman in the world!As was said earlier, Alabama plays Big 10 style football, and so does a lot of the SEC, so the opinions people have on running the ball and playing defense like the Big 10 does doesn't make any sense to me, and kids can go play for a spread offense and see what it does for their NFL futures, just check the recent list of Texas Tech record setting QBs for examples. -
It's not about building the program, it's about improving the program. Everything is built and now they need improvement in the form of winning. There is sufficient talent on the team that they do not need a five year "building"/circle jerk program. If we go into "building", in five years we will be exactly where we are now.The original post is correct. Recruit good players regardless of where they come from.I agree with Z.I.P. in that I don't understand the bias against JC players. It is really an eastern bias. Schools out west take JC players all the time. In fact, schools like USC and UCLA are difficult to get into for any student and many take a two year trip to a JC to get their grades up in order to get in those schools. I'd rather take a chance on a JC player who proved his ability for two years in the classroom rather than a freshman at risk student.
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I've worked as a high level sales manager for a couple of Fortune 100 companies. Did extremely well with promotions at both. Maybe your sales pitch needs some work. Tell me your selling points and I will help you improve your closing skills. Believe me, these gym teachers that coach college basketball are no match for me. We'll have one Top 25 team after another in the JAR next year.I lobbied quite a bit two years ago at the LeBron Skills Academy. -
I really thought this was going to be the game.When we look back, will we see a better single player performance in any bowl game in 2009 better than #7 at BGSU. He had something like 15 catches for 215 yards. Simply a fantistic performance. Absolutely fantistic performance #7...great job.
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Next year when you are handing out coffee at the LBJ skills camp, asks them if the lack of attendance at the JAR influences ther opinion.I can tell about those coaches I have personally spoken to. I lobbied quite a bit two years ago at the LeBronSkills Academy. I spoke to several top tier coaches regarding them playing the Zps. Most were notinterested in the least. -
Why would I read it as we are a Top 25 team when I can pick up the paper and see when we are not?Bob did tell me that he might consider playing Akron at the Q if circumstances were favorable. Pleaseread that as 'Akron is a top 25 team'. -
He said heat surge, not meat surge....
:o conspiracy!Now wait, I need a clarification of a "heat surge", because...
All this political BS is just a smoke screen to keep us from focusing on the Amish and theiir devious plot to restrict the number of Heat Surges to two per household.
If only we could.Could we drop the political BS? -
Step 1: Open mouthStep 2: Insert footWell, here it goes. The MAC breaks a nine game bowl losing streak today when BG beats Idaho. I like senior QBs and I like that senior QB throwing to a future NFL wide receiver. I think today is the day.....I hope.....could we really be this bad?Idaho 28BUGS 34
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Now you guys are making some sense around here!
All this political BS is just a smoke screen to keep us from focusing on the Amish and theiir devious plot to restrict the number of Heat Surges to two per household.
If only we could.Could we drop the political BS? -
I never mix self pleasure with football.There is an underlying theme to most of GP1's arguments about college football, and it correlates directly to his self-pleasure -
I agree. It can be funny when people go off topic.lol, hey guys, I normally agree with you, but I think the last several "political" comments have been quite sarcastic.Regardless, it has gone off topic. so fine. -
I think it takes a lot of nerve for a young lady to schedule her wedding during football season. If there are any unmarried ladies out there reading this, don't schedule your wedding between September 1 and February 28.Did his sister not know it was football season? Did his sister not know her brother was a professional football player and works on the weekends during football season? Smarts must really not run in the family.
Frye missed his sister's wedding too.It was also a heart-tugging homecoming. The man missed his sister's wedding here the day before thanks to the Raiders flying in fewer than 24 hours before kickoff, as mandated by NFL rules.Welcome to Charlie Frye's World...... he wasn't exactly getting much help from his team... (story of his life) -
Finally, someone has figured out The Great GP1. I sit on this computer thinking about destroying unions, worrying about the weather and fixated on half naked southern girls. Brilliant.In high school debate club, the kids are trained to find one point to counter all other points regardless of how silly it may be. If Boise, Lincoln, Wyoming and KC are the future of the country, I'll eat my computer. Those are out of the way places destined to always be small time American cities away from where many people want to live. I could also throw out that an airplane manufacturer is moving 3,800 jobs from Washington to Charleston, SC which will create a total of around 23,000 jobs in that area alone to support the one industry, but the Great GP1 thinks bigger than that.In reality, I think Ohio is a great place and if someone wants to live there I don't think that makes that person stupid. It has nothing to do with me leaving and everything to do with the vast numbers of people that have left. That's where the demographics come into play. There aren't fewer good football players in Ohio because parents are stupid because they want to live there. That's a silly argument that I actually have never made here. There are fewer good football players in Ohio because there are fewer people. There are increasingly more good players in the south because there are increasingly more people in the south.There is an underlying theme to most of GP1's arguments about college football, and it correlates directly to his self-pleasure with having moved to the Carolinas. The Great GP1 moved to the Carolinas and is happy with his move. Ergo, everyone who didn't make the same move is stupid, or at least ignorant. The weather is so much better, the economy so much better, the girls so much hotter, the athletes so much better, that anyone with a brain should be there too. So, only warm weather campuses are appealing to young kids, only warm weather programs prosper, all things in the cold are destined to wither away.It's an incredibly simplistic argument made by a young man who is still enamored with his (likely) first move away from home. It ignores the facts, including that the southeastern states only left essential poverty starting in the 1960s when corporations decided to crush the industrial unions by moving production to the deep south where they could pay lower wages and avoid unionization. Also, starting after WWII, retirees from the industrial north "discovered" places in the southeast where they could retire, pay fewer taxes and avoid harsh winters. The southeast's prospects have improved since then, basically at the expense of the industrial north and midwest. Of course, "prosper" is a relative term. Many areas in the deep south are still crushingly poverty stricken, and in large swaths of the southeast, one may avoid harsh winters but the "heat season" is simply winter in reverse, wherein the heat and humidity are so bad that you basically rush from air-conditioning to air-conditioning to avoid being in the elements.Of course, any region can enjoy temporary success, at the expense of other places, by promising no or low taxes and by giving freebies to corporations to entice them. There is no free lunch however, and between those same corporate entities finding some even cheaper place/way to operate, and the endlessly rising cost of infrastructure maintenance/improvement, the free ride is going to end. In fact, it's already happening. Some of the most current big growth regions are in places like Kansas City, Boise, the state of Wyoming, Lincoln and other decidedly NON warm weather places. So, does The Great GP1 have an explanation for why Des Moines is growing fast, or why Boise has such a fantastic football program? Nope, because they don't fit his myopia. His model is 30 years old and no longer applies the way it once did. He'll catch up. He is The Great GP1. -
Exceptions to the rule and not the rule. They are good teams though.I'd also like to see either of those teams have the success they have had playing in one of the big three conferences. I don't think undefeated seasons would be in order for them.GP1 if your explanation is correct you'll need to explain Boise State and Utah to me. -
My guess is the fact that Ohio does not have spring football practice. They can have it in the south because the fields are not covered with snow. UofA has an indoor arena that helps when there is snow on the ground.
Curious what rules are you referring to?
^^This is a very moot factor at best.What we take for granted or simply do not know is that in the southern states, their Track Seasons start far earlier than up North. Also, State rules are more strict in the north regarding Track & Field than in the south. If you think this has no impact, just check the state records for sprints in northern states vs. the south. It affects the overall speed and muscle-conditioning which may give a slight, but certain advantage to conferences like the SEC.Compounded by the fact that the BigTen's 'game' hasn't evolved as fast as other conferences.It's just like the Auto Industry - The domestics didn't evolve until they were the laughing stock and they lost market-share. They currently - realistically make some of the best cars (i.e. Ford & GM, not Chrysler), but still are perceived as inferior.The Midwest still has some of the best athletes, but we're still behind in evolving our game to match the new benchmarks (i.e. SEC, Big 12 South). This doesn't mean we can't compete. Let's face it, Alabama plays 'Big 10' football and smashed Florida which plays purely 'SEC' football.So it's not like it can't be done.It's all about scheme and strategy. It would go a long way if the OHSAA would lax the rules.I know nobody wants to believe it, but high school boys decisions are influenced in part by girls...I know that's hard to believe. When they can see girls in Florida in January in shorts and t-shirts, it makes for a lot better visual than girls in Columbus in parkas. -
Good point. I had heard they were going to name it Republican Party Stadium in honor of a lot of the fundraising InfoCision does, but then they realized the stadium would still lean to the left. Just not as much as if they named it Obama Stadium.
I understand that at one point he considered naming it Obama Stadium, but the architects concluded that the stadium would end up tilted so far to the left that everyone would fall out of their seats.It's just as stupid for the bowls as it is for Infocision stadium. The guy naming out stadium could have named it anything he wants, but decided to plug in his own company name. It's just not classy.Why can't they come up with a good name, then just let the sponsor plug away advertisements in the stadium/on air for free?I still think everybody is still going to know who the sponsor is for the Peach Bowl by the annoying level of ads anyway, without going all out and renaming the bowl to the Chic-Fil-A Bowl. I rarely go to Chic-Fil-A anyway, but their whoring out of the bowl name makes me want to go there even less during bowl season. -
A truely MACtastic finish if there ever was one.
And now a long snap out the back of the end zone...they came unraveled really quickly.And ... UCLA picks off Temple at the one and scores a TD - the streak continues (probably). -
Two questions:1. What is his stated reasoning for not wanting to play UofA?2. How do you know the motives of all major-major coaches?My long time friend, now West Virginia head coach, Bob Huggins' reply to my question about bringinghis Mountaineers into the JAR was, "are you nuts?" Hugs is barely willing to consider playing the Zipsin the "Que". That is pretty much the overall thoughts of nearly all major-major Div-I head coaches. -
EA is right, but his reasoning is wrong. The reason UofA needs to play a better schedule is to bring in more money. I could really care less about SOS or RPI, to me all of that stuff is BS. What I am extremely concerned about are the small crowds that show up at the JAR to see them play Malone AND St. Francis, or whatever pile of crap they scheduled. One of those games a year is enough.EA is correct about one thing. UofA should be the odds on favorite to win the MAC this year. It has become a very good program. 25 wins with their schedule should not be an unreasonable expectation. They are good enough that we can stop holding the program's hand through the "building process" they have gone through and treat them like big boys now. I think they can perform well in ATM games and they should start to play them. Screw all the rankings.
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Why is everyone so afraid of such a small percent of both ooc games and overall games being played as ATM games? I'm not scared of what the other teams have or how the Zips might perform. It has nothing to do with performance and everything to do with generating revenue for the Athletic Department.
I suppose it's a good thing your name neither starts with Tom or end with Wistrcill.I'm fine with that. Then what we need to do is schedule 2-3 ATM games a year and not worry about the home-home. -
I'm fine with that. Then what we need to do is schedule 2-3 ATM games a year and not worry about the home-home.
Thanks ZW. OSU is having trouble filling 50% of the seats at their home arena this season. There is no advantage to Zips for playing games at the Q, except for the MAC tournament.
Gary Waters didn't even need to pull back the curtain at the convo last week. Attendance: 5105Pitt, Cincinnati, Michigan State, Indiana, Syracuse and West Virginia would all probably draw 15K plus.Xavier, Purdue, Michigan, Butler and Illinois would probably draw 10K-12K.Those are just teams within about 6 hours of Cleveland that might consider coming to the Q to play us.
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