If it wasn’t posted I would have never heard itYeah, it was 365 days to the day late, but it was a good listen.
If it wasn’t posted I would have never heard itYeah, it was 365 days to the day late, but it was a good listen.
Haven't had a chance to listen to this one yet but I bet it's a good one...
Yea the discussion on the system/scheme is very good
It's so good. JJ really is the best at this and Hurley is playing chess while other college coaches are playing checkers. I can't even follow a fair amount of what Hurley is talking about with the action he runs.This is great. Some great schematic stuff too. Redick is so good at this stuff.
Chess would be easier with Karaban back.It's so good. JJ really is the best at this and Hurley is playing chess while other college coaches are playing checkers. I can't even follow a fair amount of what Hurley is talking about with the action he runs.
Yea I agree you need the players to make it happen for sure. But let’s not think that we corner the market with the smartest players out there. hope Hurley not revealing too much of the secret sauceSeems like everyone will try to copy this but you need the players and coaching to make it work effectively. If the players don’t know what to do 99% of the time, it’ll just increase turnovers.
Any good scout already sees what the actions are. The field of 68 preview for the 24 San Diego state game mentioned just how many variations he had in his binder. They can see it, but defending it is tough when there are sooo many ways eachmpleme t formation can evolve. While it’s easy to see just how difficult it is to defend, I can’t see many being able to implement this offense without a high bbiq roster and a core of those already experienced with the system.Yea I agree you need the players to make it happen for sure. But let’s not think that we corner the market with the smartest players out there. hope Hurley not revealing too much of the secret sauce
Any good scout already sees what the actions are. The field of 68 preview for the 24 San Diego state game mentioned just how many variations he had in his binder. They can see it, but defending it is tough when there are sooo many ways eachmpleme t formation can evolve. While it’s easy to see just how difficult it is to defend, I can’t see many being able to implement this offense without a high bbiq roster and a core of those already experienced with the system.