Jackcrevol
Ain't Got Time!
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My take on HH’s legacy is comebacks were never a pipe dream. Which had been our misfortune with every signalcaller since maybe Clausen except for outliers with Dobbs and Ainge. Typically if we didn’t build a huge lead and fell behind, odds were we’d find a way to lose.Levis seemed like a 'team' guy who is all about his self image. Always trying too hard, wanting to win a game all by himself. Meanwhile, smoothe, calm, cool collected HH was just winning games.
just needs some studs at wrThis is a Liem Cohen deal. Kid loves him and Kensucky sold him on what he did with Levis.
It’ll make things interesting because they do have extremely talented young receivers. But yeah, I don’t think it matters as far as them being competitive with us anytime soon. The Butch/Dooley/Pruitt days are over.
El oh elThis is a Liem Cohen deal. Kid loves him and Kensucky sold him on what he did with Levis.
It’ll make things interesting because they do have extremely talented young receivers. But yeah, I don’t think it matters as far as them being competitive with us anytime soon. The Butch/Dooley/Pruitt days are over.
El oh el
Wandale Robinson was the WR, but yes, Coen didn't work a miracle with Blue Jeans. He simply had his best season when Coen was there, which wasn't anything special. I agree with you that UK is trying to sell the idea that Coen is the straw that stirred the drink, but Levis was overrated and never lived up to the hype in college, either with Liam Coen, or without. UK is simply trying to squeeze all the juice out of that lemon that they can despite his precipitous fall in the draft.Oh I agree. Levis was big booty butthole last year. But he was better under Coen. Still, his season under coen wasn’t anything special. 60% of his passes went to one receiver whose name I forget but was always running open against mediocre teams. He was still late on throws and made bad reads.
Coen is better than any other OC stoops has had, but I don’t think he’s all that.