Baylor Pro Day is Monday. I had to look it up.
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BaylorProud77 said:
I really didn't expect anybody in pro Day this year
Why would there be?Dia del DougO said:
Baylor Pro Day is Monday. I had to look it up.
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Tight Ends
Coach Joey McGuire took the TEs through pass catching drills and screen drills which looked really good but the best drill was one-on-one blocking. These guys are going to be so physical this year. They went after each other and Coach McGuire was right in the middle of it getting these guys to use proper technique and all out aggressiveness. This group is getting better and better.
Well, both my brothers coach at public schools, and yes I have seen them use a running clock. So that isn't just a TAPPS thing.xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
Forest Bueller said:Well, both my brothers coach at public schools, and yes I have seen them use a running clock. So that isn't just a TAPPS thing.xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
Back in the day Carter vs. Bryan Adams, after Adams went downhill, they needed a running clock in the second half.
How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
cowboycwr said:How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
that most NFL, college and high school teams do not do this drill anymore because of injuries. EVER.
And we do it right before a game.....
Krieg said:
Solomon? Ok...
So you are saying NFL teams that no longer do this are not physical??? yeah ok. That tells us all we need to know about your level of football IQ. You think coaches who are winning super bowls don't know what to do to make their team a "physical squad"xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
that most NFL, college and high school teams do not do this drill anymore because of injuries. EVER.
And we do it right before a game.....
It's definitely a drill for physical squads.
Assumption of the risk playing football.
It isn't as physical in college. Do you think the New England Patriots don't practice hitting and aren't physical?cowboycwr said:So you are saying NFL teams that no longer do this are not physical??? yeah ok. That tells us all we need to know about your level of football IQ. You think coaches who are winning super bowls don't know what to do to make their team a "physical squad"xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
that most NFL, college and high school teams do not do this drill anymore because of injuries. EVER.
And we do it right before a game.....
It's definitely a drill for physical squads.
Assumption of the risk playing football.
I know that at many points they don't and the NFL rules guarantee they don't. And it has been that way for years.xiledinok said:It isn't as physical in college. Do you think the New England Patriots don't practice hitting and aren't physical?cowboycwr said:So you are saying NFL teams that no longer do this are not physical??? yeah ok. That tells us all we need to know about your level of football IQ. You think coaches who are winning super bowls don't know what to do to make their team a "physical squad"xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
that most NFL, college and high school teams do not do this drill anymore because of injuries. EVER.
And we do it right before a game.....
It's definitely a drill for physical squads.
Assumption of the risk playing football.
You guys act like teams practice with flags. Injuries happen in football.
cowboycwr said:How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
that most NFL, college and high school teams do not do this drill anymore because of injuries. EVER.
And we do it right before a game.....
Bearish said:cowboycwr said:How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
that most NFL, college and high school teams do not do this drill anymore because of injuries. EVER.
And we do it right before a game.....
Who, exactly, has Rhule injured via the Oklahoma drill? Specificity is kindly requested.
cowboycwr said:I know that at many points they don't and the NFL rules guarantee they don't. And it has been that way for years.xiledinok said:It isn't as physical in college. Do you think the New England Patriots don't practice hitting and aren't physical?cowboycwr said:So you are saying NFL teams that no longer do this are not physical??? yeah ok. That tells us all we need to know about your level of football IQ. You think coaches who are winning super bowls don't know what to do to make their team a "physical squad"xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
that most NFL, college and high school teams do not do this drill anymore because of injuries. EVER.
And we do it right before a game.....
It's definitely a drill for physical squads.
Assumption of the risk playing football.
You guys act like teams practice with flags. Injuries happen in football.
No tackling/hitting at camps.
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/01/sports/football/new-rule-at-nfls-camps-no-tackling-its-just-practice.html
Since 2015 they get 14 padded practices 11 for the first 11 weeks a season. So one a week. Or you can do 2 a week once.
The CFL doesn't do ANY padded practices.
But yeah you are sooooooooooo much smarter than all these NFL guys who don't do it. I mean it isn't like Pete Carroll has ever won anything......
PervertedLittleTarts said:cowboycwr said:I know that at many points they don't and the NFL rules guarantee they don't. And it has been that way for years.xiledinok said:It isn't as physical in college. Do you think the New England Patriots don't practice hitting and aren't physical?cowboycwr said:So you are saying NFL teams that no longer do this are not physical??? yeah ok. That tells us all we need to know about your level of football IQ. You think coaches who are winning super bowls don't know what to do to make their team a "physical squad"xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
that most NFL, college and high school teams do not do this drill anymore because of injuries. EVER.
And we do it right before a game.....
It's definitely a drill for physical squads.
Assumption of the risk playing football.
You guys act like teams practice with flags. Injuries happen in football.
No tackling/hitting at camps.
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/01/sports/football/new-rule-at-nfls-camps-no-tackling-its-just-practice.html
Since 2015 they get 14 padded practices 11 for the first 11 weeks a season. So one a week. Or you can do 2 a week once.
The CFL doesn't do ANY padded practices.
But yeah you are sooooooooooo much smarter than all these NFL guys who don't do it. I mean it isn't like Pete Carroll has ever won anything......
Serious question: do you really believe that such restrictions limiting practicing in pads are in place because that is what NFL coaches want? Because if so, you live in a fantasy world. All those rules limiting contact are a result of negotiations with the NFL Players Association. Just in case you aren't aware, NFL players have an extremely well-funded, powerful union due to the extraordinarily high income that its members enjoy. Guess what? College football players do not.
So other than exhibiting an extreme lack of knowledge about professional football, your post is spot-on.
cowboycwr said:PervertedLittleTarts said:cowboycwr said:I know that at many points they don't and the NFL rules guarantee they don't. And it has been that way for years.xiledinok said:It isn't as physical in college. Do you think the New England Patriots don't practice hitting and aren't physical?cowboycwr said:So you are saying NFL teams that no longer do this are not physical??? yeah ok. That tells us all we need to know about your level of football IQ. You think coaches who are winning super bowls don't know what to do to make their team a "physical squad"xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
that most NFL, college and high school teams do not do this drill anymore because of injuries. EVER.
And we do it right before a game.....
It's definitely a drill for physical squads.
Assumption of the risk playing football.
You guys act like teams practice with flags. Injuries happen in football.
No tackling/hitting at camps.
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/01/sports/football/new-rule-at-nfls-camps-no-tackling-its-just-practice.html
Since 2015 they get 14 padded practices 11 for the first 11 weeks a season. So one a week. Or you can do 2 a week once.
The CFL doesn't do ANY padded practices.
But yeah you are sooooooooooo much smarter than all these NFL guys who don't do it. I mean it isn't like Pete Carroll has ever won anything......
Serious question: do you really believe that such restrictions limiting practicing in pads are in place because that is what NFL coaches want? Because if so, you live in a fantasy world. All those rules limiting contact are a result of negotiations with the NFL Players Association. Just in case you aren't aware, NFL players have an extremely well-funded, powerful union due to the extraordinarily high income that its members enjoy. Guess what? College football players do not.
So other than exhibiting an extreme lack of knowledge about professional football, your post is spot-on.
Please quote where I said the coaches created the rule. You won't be able to because I did not say that.
Then look up Pete Carroll. He didn't use the drill at usc either.
So thanks for showing you lack of understanding football.
Now you can go back to planting your lips on the backsides of the bor and Rhule.
PervertedLittleTarts said:cowboycwr said:PervertedLittleTarts said:cowboycwr said:I know that at many points they don't and the NFL rules guarantee they don't. And it has been that way for years.xiledinok said:It isn't as physical in college. Do you think the New England Patriots don't practice hitting and aren't physical?cowboycwr said:So you are saying NFL teams that no longer do this are not physical??? yeah ok. That tells us all we need to know about your level of football IQ. You think coaches who are winning super bowls don't know what to do to make their team a "physical squad"xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
that most NFL, college and high school teams do not do this drill anymore because of injuries. EVER.
And we do it right before a game.....
It's definitely a drill for physical squads.
Assumption of the risk playing football.
You guys act like teams practice with flags. Injuries happen in football.
No tackling/hitting at camps.
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/01/sports/football/new-rule-at-nfls-camps-no-tackling-its-just-practice.html
Since 2015 they get 14 padded practices 11 for the first 11 weeks a season. So one a week. Or you can do 2 a week once.
The CFL doesn't do ANY padded practices.
But yeah you are sooooooooooo much smarter than all these NFL guys who don't do it. I mean it isn't like Pete Carroll has ever won anything......
Serious question: do you really believe that such restrictions limiting practicing in pads are in place because that is what NFL coaches want? Because if so, you live in a fantasy world. All those rules limiting contact are a result of negotiations with the NFL Players Association. Just in case you aren't aware, NFL players have an extremely well-funded, powerful union due to the extraordinarily high income that its members enjoy. Guess what? College football players do not.
So other than exhibiting an extreme lack of knowledge about professional football, your post is spot-on.
Please quote where I said the coaches created the rule. You won't be able to because I did not say that.
Then look up Pete Carroll. He didn't use the drill at usc either.
So thanks for showing you lack of understanding football.
Now you can go back to planting your lips on the backsides of the bor and Rhule.
Your stupidity is often breathtaking.
I have no regard for the bor and my jury is still out on Rhule, though I see many encouraging signs.
That can be little doubt that I know infinitely more about football than you do, and ever will. I played it for 15 freaking years.
Apparently you need an elementary explanation of why I posted what I did. I'll try not to use too many big words:
When you posted "but yeah you are sooooooooooo much smarter than all these NFL guys who don't do it," you are implying that the NFL coaches don't do it out of choice. That's simply not a fact because they don't have a choice.
You see, that's what I was pointing out. I hope this time you were able to keep up.
LOL. Yeah right.PervertedLittleTarts said:cowboycwr said:PervertedLittleTarts said:cowboycwr said:I know that at many points they don't and the NFL rules guarantee they don't. And it has been that way for years.xiledinok said:It isn't as physical in college. Do you think the New England Patriots don't practice hitting and aren't physical?cowboycwr said:So you are saying NFL teams that no longer do this are not physical??? yeah ok. That tells us all we need to know about your level of football IQ. You think coaches who are winning super bowls don't know what to do to make their team a "physical squad"xiledinok said:cowboycwr said:How about injuries?xiledinok said:
What is the deal complaining about the Oklahoma drill? You guys come off as a bunch of no tradition TAPPS school fans who had a running clock when you played to keep the opponents from running up the score.
that most NFL, college and high school teams do not do this drill anymore because of injuries. EVER.
And we do it right before a game.....
It's definitely a drill for physical squads.
Assumption of the risk playing football.
You guys act like teams practice with flags. Injuries happen in football.
No tackling/hitting at camps.
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/01/sports/football/new-rule-at-nfls-camps-no-tackling-its-just-practice.html
Since 2015 they get 14 padded practices 11 for the first 11 weeks a season. So one a week. Or you can do 2 a week once.
The CFL doesn't do ANY padded practices.
But yeah you are sooooooooooo much smarter than all these NFL guys who don't do it. I mean it isn't like Pete Carroll has ever won anything......
Serious question: do you really believe that such restrictions limiting practicing in pads are in place because that is what NFL coaches want? Because if so, you live in a fantasy world. All those rules limiting contact are a result of negotiations with the NFL Players Association. Just in case you aren't aware, NFL players have an extremely well-funded, powerful union due to the extraordinarily high income that its members enjoy. Guess what? College football players do not.
So other than exhibiting an extreme lack of knowledge about professional football, your post is spot-on.
Please quote where I said the coaches created the rule. You won't be able to because I did not say that.
Then look up Pete Carroll. He didn't use the drill at usc either.
So thanks for showing you lack of understanding football.
Now you can go back to planting your lips on the backsides of the bor and Rhule.
Your stupidity is often breathtaking.
I have no regard for the bor and my jury is still out on Rhule, though I see many encouraging signs.
That can be little doubt that I know infinitely more about football than you do, and ever will. I played it for 15 freaking years.
Apparently you need an elementary explanation of why I posted what I did. I'll try not to use too many big words:
When you posted "but yeah you are sooooooooooo much smarter than all these NFL guys who don't do it," you are implying that the NFL coaches don't do it out of choice. That's simply not a fact because they don't have a choice.
You see, that's what I was pointing out. I hope this time you were able to keep up.