Chriss. The offense has a different…..feel when he’s in there. I watched the ESPN highlights. He reminds me so much of Levi, except he is more open to moving. Y’all say he’s the LL 2.0; I say with a years worth of experience, he’s Brian Mitchell 2.0
Chriss. The offense has a different…..feel when he’s in there. I watched the ESPN highlights. He reminds me so much of Levi, except he is more open to moving. Y’all say he’s the LL 2.0; I say with a years worth of experience, he’s Brian Mitchell 2.0
That's Des's choice. However, I would like to point out that sometimes just putting a new face in at QB blows up the defense, because the new guy presents an unknown. Chriss was a phenom last night, but at least a small part of that was because UAB hadn't really prepared for him.
And once they got some experience with his style of play, he had already turned the game into a 'demolishment.'
Although the defense contributed a tiny bit.
Coaches do this for a living, they study it, they live it, they breathe it. They have a much larger database to draw from, and some of that manifests itself as 'intuition,' and a 'gut feeling.'
Two excellent quarterbacks, many knowns, and an infinite number of unknowns.
Which is the silliest hill to die on. Imagine if Bill Belichick coached that way. If you're not putting the best players on the field just because you made a different decision earlier, is just crazy. If you're pride overrides putting your best players on the field, that's not a good thing. It's like not making halftime adjustments because you already had a gameplan in place.
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