Jerious is just way too obvious, his speed in this system would be stupid.
Just a question to give us a break from logos and rebel/rando infiltration.
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Besides Jerious, name 1 former player you would like to see in Mullen's offense. |
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Watching Ladarius Perkins' highlights got me thinking about how the spread offense can make superstars out of the small fast athletes that we seem to
produce plenty of in Mississippi. The offense obviously works with the right players, there is no question about that.
Jerious is just way too obvious, his speed in this system would be stupid. Just a question to give us a break from logos and rebel/rando infiltration.
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DynamicDawg |
Don Smith. | #21 | ||
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Speed, power and the ability to throw the football.
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Dawg725 |
JJ | #22 | ||
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johnson
THANK YOU
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AzzurriDawg4 |
All he knows is the spread, the variation will be within the spread offense. | #23 | ||
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I definitely don't think he means we will be flexible and run the standard I.
I don't mean to flame you, just that Mullen and his O have been talked about ad nauseum on here, so I figured you had picked up on that by now.
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AzzurriDawg4 |
1. Justin Jenkins 2. Omarr Conner 3. Sleepy | #24 | ||
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Those are mine after J-Rock.
Terrell Grindle would be good too.
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uscreb |
I sort of pick and choose threads based on posters that I think will say something | #25 | ||
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intelligent or funny, so I don't read them all.
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Sutterkane woya |
Madkin | #26 | ||
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He could run pretty well and was an ok passer so long as he didn't have a lot of progressions to go through. He would be able to make the quick decisions.
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DesotoCountyDawg |
Omar Conner | #27 | ||
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was21 |
David Smith...Jack referrred to him as a "circus catch artist."* | #28 | ||
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JoeSixPack |
Walter Packer | #29 | ||
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Fastest RB ever in Maroon!
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AzzurriDawg4 |
2nd fastest. It is absurd to say that anyone is faster than Jerioius. | #30 | ||
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Absurd.
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BriantheDawg |
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Keffer McGee.
Thank you, Mr. Greg Byrne.
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Todd4State |
Kyle York | #32 | ||
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Seriously, Dicenzo Miller.
I could see him lining up in the slot and catching passes, and also lining up as a RB. Miller had great vision and he was equally as good running outside as he was inside. And then there are some guys like Hargro and Dontae that I feel like we could have possibly coached them better and we just dropped the ball. |
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Tommy Ferrill
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codeDawg |
Not Offense, but Brian Hazelwood | #34 | ||
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To have all those missed points...
I can't close down the bar anymore, but I can sure as hell open it up.
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dawgoneyall |
Dave Marler. | #35 | ||
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slickdawg |
Terrell Grindle | #36 | ||
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he was fast on his feet and had good hands and good moves
Ron Polk - The Ted Kaczynski of College Baseball
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bradenwalker |
Sleepy Robinson! | #37 | ||
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no message
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uscreb wrote: No one on this board could answer that for you because Mullen himself hasn't even seen the players in action in his offensive scheme. Were trusting in Mullen to install his new offense in an effective manner but I nor anyone else really knows where he is going to flex. |
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GhostDawg |
Second that. One of the greatest one handed... | #39 | ||
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...receptions I've ever seen. Pure raw talent that would fit in nicely in a well-structured passing attack.
Consistency in advertising...
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GhostDawg |
Tony Shell...with honorable mentions to... | #40 | ||
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Mardye McDole, Fred Hadley and Derrick Taite.
Consistency in advertising...
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