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Just now, Boneyard Boys said:

Ikr, rarely do we get the opposing teams coaching staff on here to complain about calls in a game that hasn't even been played yet.

I can guarantee he is not a Lumberton coach or any other kind of coach, for that matter. Poor little guy doesn't know the first thing... On second thought, he might be a Splendora coach...

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7 minutes ago, Raider24 said:

Coaching staff? You think @BelichikYoSelfis a coach? Hmm

 

6 minutes ago, SmashMouth said:

I can guarantee he is not a Lumberton coach or any other kind of coach, for that matter. Poor little guy doesn't know the first thing... On second thought, he might be a Splendora coach...

Probably Stevey Belichick himself.

 

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22 minutes ago, Boneyard Boys said:

Oh boy, here's another issue. You only have to come set for what, maybe a second? But since ya'll are bringing it up, we have been flagged for that. Illegal procedure, men in motion penalty has been called quite a few times this year.

TBF - This is something you should be trying to do with that offense. Liberty Hill did it on every play until they got flagged for it. then waited couple plays and started doing it again. Sometimes it is an actual penalty other times it is the o-line knowing to wait 1 Mississippi after the snap to move. ball snapped quick everyone else moves, line starts moving .5s later and defensive line wasn't watching the ball just the guy in front of them. 

That's why you have to be so disciplined against that offense. They can change the pace on your over and over, fast then slow, then fast and not just the play development but also the snap pace, the amount of time under center can all change based on the time of game, formation advantages, and reads by the qb. 

This is the Db coaches telling players to grab jersey on the players side to stay locked into them. They do it until they get flagged but if they don't get flagged for a game why would they stop doing it. 

Also, same as offenses that hold on the interior on purpose until they get a penalty called. Same stuff different strategy. 
 

All those things are fouls but if they don't get called give you an extra advantage, so coaches do them until they get called. Surely someone who idolize Ole Bill wouldn't shy from a little rule bending to win. 

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Just now, Cougtalk said:

TBF - This is something you should be trying to do with that offense. Liberty Hill did it on every play until they got flagged for it. then waited couple plays and started doing it again. Sometimes it is an actual penalty other times it is the o-line knowing to wait 1 Mississippi after the snap to move. ball snapped quick everyone else moves, line starts moving .5s later and defensive line wasn't watching the ball just the guy in front of them. 

That's why you have to be so disciplined against that offense. They can change the pace on your over and over, fast then slow, then fast and not just the play development but also the snap pace, the amount of time under center can all change based on the time of game, formation advantages, and reads by the qb. 

This is the Db coaches telling players to grab jersey on the players side to stay locked into them. They do it until they get flagged but if they don't get flagged for a game why would they stop doing it. 

Also, same as offenses that hold on the interior on purpose until they get a penalty called. Same stuff different strategy. 
 

All those things are fouls but if they don't get called give you an extra advantage, so coaches do them until they get called. Surely someone who idolize Ole Bill wouldn't shy from a little rule bending to win. 

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13 hours ago, Boneyard Boys said:

Talking about how we use illegal low blocks and chop blocks that are going to get somebody hurt bad… sounds like one of their coaches to me lol.

Actually the Raiders need to learn how to get over those blocks. A good hard push straight down on your opponent will shut down the chop or low block. Use their own momentum.

 

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