VolnJC
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Truly not being a jerk here, but where did you hear/read this? Hoping it’s true.
Keep everything in front of you. Limit big plays. Figure there will be mistakes and it's harder to put together long drives. The field gets smaller in the red zone, less to cover. Smother them there and force field goals.Have never understood the “bend but don’t break” philosophy? What does it even mean? You don’t start playing defense until they get inside the 20 yard line? It makes no sense to me
You keep everything in front of you. No big plays. In the red zone, the field is more compact, which benefits the defense.Have never understood the “bend but don’t break” philosophy? What does it even mean? You don’t start playing defense until they get inside the 20 yard line? It makes no sense to me
$100 and I'll call your boss and ask if it's ok to interview you for an opening we have, professional courtesy. $150 and I'll throw in specifics you want them to know.No $h!t bud! I’m going to try some demands with my boss tomorrow and tell them our competitor offered me a position. You think it’ll work?
GBO!!
No offense taken. I work in TV news in Columbus and my sports chief is pretty plugged in (he's been in this market since the mid-90s). He says besides the money, Danny White is a draw. My take-away from him is that the feeling in the OSU AD is that White is "no joke" and the days of boosters running the show in Knoxville are over.