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Masoli
http://www.jeremiahmasoli.net/media-mistakes/
This is a really good athlete. As you heard, this guy has been denied the chance to play for Ole Miss this year. He was kicked off the Oregon Football team earlier this year. If you read what he writes about it all, you can see he has the same problem each time (hanging around with guys up to no good.) What I don't understand is if he's a free man, wouldn't it be better for him to be using his athletic skills (playing ball) rather than sitting around. That seems like the last thing the NCAA should be wanting him to do. He's stayed out of trouble when he's playing ball. I mean how fun is this guy to watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4pf1...eature=related look at 1:44 of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFQDs...layer_embedded His right tackle gets owned on the play, but still, Masoli is just too good.....sick. He goes from a standstill to a sprint so quickly. Combine that with his deception, and he puts on quite a show. See, just a moment of deception, and this cat explodes away. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhAsxEBrGeE&NR=1 Don't care what level of ball it is, come the 4th quarter, a tired defense (forced to cover 2 or 3 options) will struggle to contain this guy. He's moving twice as fast (in those first few seconds after a fake) as anyone on the field. Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 09-01-2010 at 05:49 AM. |
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No doubt it he's a real good player. Maybe Ole Miss will win the appeal.
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he single handidly kept the Wildcats out of the Rose Bowl last year.
Which may have been a blessing in disguise seeing how bad AZ got owned against NB
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Who is a better running QB? In 2009, Jeremiah Masoli: - rushed 121 times - averaged 5.5 YDS/A - had 13 rushing TD -had 15 passing TD -only sacked 10 times -had just 6 interceptions out of 305 passes. Far as the SEC goes, he could run wild in the 4th quarter. His quickness (from a dead stop to a sprint) would still be trouble for people. Anytime the ball can go in multiple directions, it's a problem. Hopefully, we'll get to see. |
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Buckle Up!.... Have fun!....Take a Big Bite!
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hawkeyes
just a thought... everbodys back on d, lost rt to draft, sophmorbacks , senqb , everbody goes to iowa for b10 champ... labor day betting against the herd. good l to everybody. elturko 378
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The SEC is wildly overrated
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsy6x...eature=related
See, the guys (on the left side of the defensive line) do a decent job at staying disciplined here. The defense doesn't have to bite on the fake that hard (for it to work.) The defense is still in decent position to make a play, but their balance is tweeked. Their weight just needs to be going in the opposite direction a little bit, and that's enough for Masoli to get by. He doesn't need them to be totally deceived. He just needs them slightly off balance. They are trying to cover Masoli the whole play. See how the running back does that double clutch towards the backfield? That's an important part of the fake. If they don't do that, then there's not enough time for the defense to be sold on the fake. Only then did these guys on defense shift their weight. However, the linebacker reads the play correctly. Fights the block off nicely. He's there. With 99% of quarterbacks, the play would have been stopped here, but Masoli ain't just a quarterback. He puts a massive fake on this guy. Gets him to commit, and he explodes away. So, the question at Ole Miss is gunna be how good the original fake is run. The defense had guys pretty much dedicated to keeping this play from being successful. Still, it was successful. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsy6x...eature=related
See, the guys (on the left side of the defensive line) do a decent job at staying disciplined here. The defense doesn't have to bite on the fake that hard (for it to work.) The defense is still in decent position to make a play, but their balance is tweaked. Their weight just needs to be going in the opposite direction a little bit, and that's enough for Masoli to get by. He doesn't need them to be totally deceived. He just needs them slightly off balance. They are trying to cover Masoli the whole play. See how the running back does that double clutch towards the backfield? That's an important part of the fake. If they don't do that, then there's not enough time for the defense to be sold at all on the fake. Only then did these guys on defense shift their weight. However, the linebacker reads the play correctly. Fights the block off nicely. He's there. With 99% of quarterbacks, the play would have been stopped here, but Masoli ain't just a quarterback. He makes a very quick change of direction move on this guy, and he explodes away. So, the question at Ole Miss is gunna be how good the original fake is run. The defense had guys pretty much dedicated to keeping this play from being successful. Still, it was successful. Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 09-05-2010 at 12:03 AM. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9ium...eature=related
That's just wicked. There's delay. Like he was seeing stars....Let's watch that abuse from another angle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eauRx...eature=related Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 09-05-2010 at 12:27 AM. |
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He was awesome in the Rose Bowl!!
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