Did Bama screw up???????????

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by olVENICEdog, May 3, 2006.

  1. TerryP

    TerryP Founding Member

    :hihi: :hihi:

    I'm amused every time you try to badger Bama fans.
     
  2. LSUalum24

    LSUalum24 Founding Member

    Well, he has a valid point. Shula is an offensive minded coach and the strength of that team last year was the defense.
     
  3. TigrinumMajor

    TigrinumMajor Founding Member

    Down. And I work in Birmingham, so I expect you to deliver.
     
  4. RedElephants

    RedElephants Founding Member

    What you said...
     
  5. TerryP

    TerryP Founding Member

    That's the impression of most...

    Concetrated on defense in recruiting.
     
  6. youcandoit1687

    youcandoit1687 Founding Member

  7. cajdav1

    cajdav1 Soldiers are real hero's

    Shula should concentrate on offense more than the D. That's where his expertise lies. Let Kines run the defense and get him players, just like Miles has to do here.
     
  8. Hawker45

    Hawker45 Founding Member

    From the looks of things, Shula has "experience" on offense, more than he has expertise.
     
  9. bayoutider

    bayoutider Founding Member

    Joe Kines took over the HC position at Arkansauce after the first game when Jack Crowe lost to the Citadel 3-10 in 1992. Joe Kines only went 2-11 that year. Joe beat Tennessee and LSU for his 2 wins. Joe had brought in Danny Ford as his offensive advisor. Danny ended up taking the job from Joe. Arkanslaw felt offense was more important than defense.
     
  10. TigrinumMajor

    TigrinumMajor Founding Member

    While I find your use of Arkansas "insults" annoying and immature, not to mention stupid, you make some good points.

    Arkansas is still stuck in the best defense is a good offense train of thought, but to quote one of the posters over at woopig, they have a Steve Perry coach in a Bon Scott conference. One that loves the smoke draw on third and 21. Bringing in Gus Malzahn to run a high school offense this fall can only be described as an improvement over the junior high scheme they ran last year.
     

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