Harrell quote
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JMR
9:15a, 11/2/08
quote:
"The basis of this offense is the vertical passing game," Harrell said of his favorite target's game-winning score. "That's just a vertical that we threw behind, and we practice that every day in practice. ... On that (last play), the corner wasn't looking, and if he isn't looking, throw it behind his head like Coach Leach says and let your receiver make a play, and that's what he did.


I haven't watched a game this year....do your CBs look for the ball now days? Or did keeping our DBs coach from the last staff keep that no-look coverage in tact?
AnalogyAg
11:38a, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
AnalogyAg
11:38a, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
AnalogyAg
11:38a, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
AnalogyAg
11:39a, 11/2/08
boy,i can say that again!
Greatness
11:45a, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
AggieDruggist89
12:01p, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
Zobel
12:01p, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
boogieman
12:09p, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.

Jetpilot86
12:17p, 11/2/08
could you repeat that, I don't understand...



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AggieRinger
12:18p, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.


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hrnsk
12:22p, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
realstuff
12:27p, 11/2/08
you guys are a bunch a jackass idiots
BigJim49 AustinNowDallas
12:31p, 11/2/08
But you can't ALWAYS count on the Safety completely overrunning the play instead of backing the corner up!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WhataMaroon88
1:21p, 11/2/08
Let's go Mr. Gallikinokis...
FAST FRED
1:32p, 11/2/08
Point being, Harrell says it works for his WRs against their CBs in practice, so let's do it.



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aurdraco
2:58p, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
phatbc
3:01p, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
Waltonloads08
3:12p, 11/2/08
you guys are a bunch a jackass idiots
Waltonloads08
3:13p, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
Dave Robicheaux
3:14p, 11/2/08
quote:
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.




point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.

jeepwranglin01
3:17p, 11/2/08
what is the point again?
wheelsoff
3:22p, 11/2/08
cavjock made me laff...
wxguy95
3:22p, 11/2/08
dtkprowler
3:48p, 11/2/08
bbq



point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
Raggy09
3:56p, 11/2/08
In short, just to reiterate: point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.

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smokeythebear
4:01p, 11/2/08
point being, an' i've said dis here fo' years, dat da hardest route ta defend iz uh come-back when da CB'sback iz turned.

Almost every CB will gots his back turned at some point when ya iz running uh vertical route in nig coverage.

When da receiver stops an' comes back, he will almost ALWAYS gots uh huge advantage on da defender.

It'styme we's start usin' dis here uh bit mo'. what 'chew thinking man?
jag09
4:07p, 11/2/08
Sandman23
4:07p, 11/2/08
you guys are a bunch of jackass idiots
Oldfart2
5:18p, 11/2/08
huh?
AggieRinger
5:34p, 11/2/08
you guys are a bunch of jackass idiots becuase...

point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.


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Token
5:37p, 11/2/08
Come Again?

quote:

point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
quote:

point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.



point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
CrottyKid
5:38p, 11/2/08
What's your point?
whoop2217
5:52p, 11/2/08
point being, and i've said this for years, that the hardest route to defend is a come-back when the CB's back is turned.

Almost every CB will have his back turned at some point when you are running a vertical route in man coverage.

When the receiver stops and comes back, he will almost ALWAYS have a huge advantage on the defender.

It's time we start using this a bit more.
Hodor
6:20p, 11/2/08
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