Cutcliffe using Neyland's Maxims

#26
#26
This one has always been my favorite:

14. If the line goes forward, the team wins; if it comes backward, the team loses.
 
#27
#27
I am particularly fond of no. 13: "A man's value to his team varies inversely as his distance from the ball." If wide receivers truly took that one to heart, there would be far fewer prima donnas at the position. Before the critics hop in, yes, I know that the game has changed immensely since Neyland formulated that one.
 
#30
#30
heres a frisbee, i dont know if it seems irrelevant but i just figured i'd throw it out there.

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:) wow!
 
#31
#31
I like 32
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NICE! Those 2 are very similar but it boils down to the big guys up front. A good line can make mediocre qb's and rb's look good and a bad line can make all-world qb's and rb's look horrible.
 
#32
#32
NICE! Those 2 are very similar but it boils down to the big guys up front. A good line can make mediocre qb's and rb's look good and a bad line can make all-world qb's and rb's look horrible.

True I just like how it said the LOS was a restraining mark....just like the way it was worded. Sounded cool lol
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