jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
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(rexvol @ Aug 9 said:False starts and alignment problems on offense were essentially nonexistent, a fact Cutcliffe referred to as a positive.
"Those were the two things I wanted to see out of an early scrimmage: Were we going to be physical, and would we put ourselves in a position to have a chance to be successful by having discipline," Cutcliffe said. "And another thing was to make plays, and we made some.''
Sounds as though Coach Cut is making a difference.
headlines and preseason polls apparently...(oklavol @ Aug 9 said:Unfortunately, we won't know for show until the season starts. Last year, Fulmer spend most of fall practice talking about what good shape the QB position was in. :banghead:
Describing the attention the coaching staff now places on dropped passes, overthrows, false starts, etc as "new attention to detail" begs to ask; what was last years coaching staff paying attention to in practice?
no brainer here...and i still don't think Sanders was the ENTIRE problem... i still think that CPF had the reigns on pretty tight with Sanders...that being said, i think Cut will prove to be better, again.(tidwell @ Aug 9 said:I understand the point you're making, but seriously... Cutcliffe or Sanders?