Strateegery
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I might be interested. Shoot you a message where?
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I hope that link works…if not I’ll try another way
I might be interested. Shoot you a message where?
I vote for @nicksjuzunk to receive all 4.I am carrying three humans with me
Any chance you would do Nick a major solid and give him all 4 for no charge? He’s a super good guy and deserves a break from what’s he been going through lately. I know he’s been killing himself working to make ends meet for his family. I would pitch in with others to help pay for them face value if need be.
Any chance you would do Nick a major solid and give him all 4 for no charge? He’s a super good guy and deserves a break from what’s he been going through lately. I know he’s been killing himself working to make ends meet for his family. I would pitch in with others to help pay for them face value if need be.
Any chance you would do Nick a major solid and give him all 4 for no charge? He’s a super good guy and deserves a break from what’s he been going through lately. I know he’s been killing himself working to make ends meet for his family. I would pitch in with others to help pay for them face value if need be.
I'm starting to get some of those type vibes on Heupel as well. Pains me to say it, but the first year of a coaching staff is a bit of a honeymoon. It's new, exciting and full of promise. Second year I think Heupel caught lightning in a bottle with Hooker, Hyatt and Tillman. I often wonder how things would have played out had Milton not gotten injured. Would we be staring at another JG type situation? This staff had eyes on both and still picked Milton to start, and Heupel is supposed to be a QB whisperer or his system often makes him look like one. Now in year 3 teams have a solid read on this offense and our roster doesn't have anyone close to replacing the aforementioned players. Those guys were gamers. We don't have any of those alpha types to to turn to now.
In 36 games at UCF, Heupel was 28-8 with the third year being his worst.
In 36 games at UT, Heupel is 25-11 with this being his third year and likely at least 2 games better than his third year at UCF.
And this video gave me a healthy dose of deja vu not to mention some serious anxiety.