People get so offended these days about the littlest things.
And the GOAT can’t button a jacket!
People get so offended these days about the littlest things.
I did some research on his time @ TT about his defensive points against vs offensive points scored.
Hopefully with a DC that knows how to coach and a front office who puts defensive players on the team, we can average more points than we give up.
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/points-per-game?date=2014-01-06
Points Against Average vs Points Scored
2018 - 33.9 (99th) vs 33.7 (24th)
2017 - 34.1 (102nd) vs 32.5 (31st)
2016 - 45.9 (128 - last in NCAA) vs 41.4 (8th)
2015 - 43.5 (125th) vs 43.9 (3rd)
2014 - 41.8 (125th) vs 28.5 (48th)
2013 - 32.0 (89th) vs 33.7 (30th)
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2019/05/nfl-cardinals-kliff-kingsbury-offense-analyticsKliff Kingsbury may unintentionally deliver the future stat nerds want for the NFL
It’s difficult to get NFL fans to agree on anything. It’s harder still to get those in the stats community and the “traditional” fans to find common ground on a given topic. But that’s about to change, and we may have new Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury to thank.
Kingsbury’s “Air Raid” offense, known for its pass-happy, aggressive approach to the game, was not (we don’t think) borne out of in-depth statistical analysis. The philosophy, created by Hal Mumme and Mike Leach and pushed forward by guys like Dana Holgorsen, Lincoln Riley and Kingsbury in recent years, was built to try and push the tempo in the college game and make exciting offense simpler for young players.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/spo...-kliff-kingsbury-offense-analysis/3751805002/Kingsbury has been vague in describing it, which is understandable since it's one of the few advantages the Cardinals will have early this season.Misconceptions of the Arizona Cardinals' offense under Kliff Kingsbury is an advantage
Earlier this week, however, Kingsbury gave us a few ideas of what it won't be.
After practice one day, reporters asked Kingsbury a variety of questions about the offense, including how often he will use four-receiver sets, the shotgun, an up-tempo pace, etc.
At one point, Kingsbury smiled and said there were several misconceptions about his offensive system.
I did some research on his time @ TT about his defensive points against vs offensive points scored.
Hopefully with a DC that knows how to coach and a front office who puts defensive players on the team, we can average more points than we give up.
https://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/points-per-game?date=2014-01-06
Points Against Average vs Points Scored
2018 - 33.9 (99th) vs 33.7 (24th)
2017 - 34.1 (102nd) vs 32.5 (31st)
2016 - 45.9 (128 - last in NCAA) vs 41.4 (8th)
2015 - 43.5 (125th) vs 43.9 (3rd)
2014 - 41.8 (125th) vs 28.5 (48th)
2013 - 32.0 (89th) vs 33.7 (30th)
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95% of coaches and GMs do this. Necessary common practice these days. Very easy to get an idea of a player by evaluating his behavioral patterns on social media.
Until he decides to send photosWorks with my teenage son as well.
Gross. I would hate to see what kind of pics my sons would send me if I catfished them. I’m glad that they are grown and I don’t have to deal with thatUntil he decides to send photos
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BRR's comment made me laugh, but honestly if I had kids and they were sending dick pics or whatever to some random girl on Instagram that barely talked to them, they'd be in more trouble than just about anything they'd be stupid enough to post publicly.Gross. I would hate to see what kind of pics my sons would send me if I catfished them. I’m glad that they are grown and I don’t have to deal with that
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BRR's comment made me laugh, but honestly if I had kids and they were sending dick pics or whatever to some random girl on Instagram that barely talked to them, they'd be in more trouble than just about anything they'd be stupid enough to post publicly.
https://www.espn.com/blog/arizona-c...liff-kingsburys-mysterious-offense-in-arizonaWhat we know about Kliff Kingsbury's mysterious offense in Arizona
It'll score more points than Wilks