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Who has the toughest offense to defend?

Postby crusader17 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:39 am

I'm just trying to give some offensive coordinators some respect!!!
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Re: Who has the toughest offense to defend?

Postby THA #1 fan » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:19 pm

Any team with a solid O line cause that's where it starts!big ups to tha olinemen out there that hold it down
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Re: Who has the toughest offense to defend?

Postby charismatic1 » Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:50 am

My personal take on the Storm's offense is this

#34 the Fullback is a big boy i'm talkin at least 6'3 and a wide and runs behind his pads

#2 the TB has nice size and decent speed runs well behind his line

#11 (Wes Welker) if you think that its all about #3 this guy will put up HUGE numbers becuz he can play, saw him make more than his fair share of grabs

#3 kid makes plays when givin an opportunity, nice off the line (space player) to me anyway. Has good speed and nice hands.

#4 (young ELI) this kid is tall and has a good arm. has a bit of a long wind up for a throw but for the most part is very accurate and can make most of the throws all over the field. He is definately the field general of this team, makes good checks at the line, great voice inflection on his hard count

All in all this team is going to have to be dealt with and will not and cannot or should not be takin lightly at all. They make you cover the field not just vertically but horizontally as well and that makes a real big difference.

My own personal opinion not trying to offend anyone

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Re: Who has the toughest offense to defend?

Postby RL Doss » Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:50 pm

This is Junior, right?...

I could not make the game and it sounds like I missed a damned good one!
I know you know talent when you see it so, coming from you, that is strong praise for the Storm offensive unit. I hope they can continue to live up to it through out this season.



...but DAMN! Do you have to tell EVERYTHING you know? You just ain't letting Weeks and the boys have ANY secrets are you? :lol:

Anyway, good luck to you fellas this year!
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Re: Who has the toughest offense to defend?

Postby Mr. Global » Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:23 am

Any secrets will be exposed after the first week anyway......But, then again no team will swap tapes with us so its all word of mouth anyway.
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Re: Who has the toughest offense to defend?

Postby RL Doss » Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:40 am

I was mostly just kiddin' and thanking a non-league opponent for giving props to an MDFL offense...

If Ryan Barr (Former MLFN Hon Mention All American as a rookie) Ryshaune Ward and Tim Bryant (#1 and 2 respectively on the Storm all time recpetions list) sneak up on a team, that is the defensive coordinator's own fault. Period. Anyone doing their homework knows that these fellas are potent. The reports of a young but improving Storm O-Line, running game and defense are all true as well and anyone who faced them late in 2008 knew this already.

'Global', who do you represent? You mean that ya'll get no tape love at all?!? Witholding tapes is sort of silly, in my opinion. When I coached, I figured that if we did not trade with a team, somebody else would give an opponent tape of us anyway. The only good news is, if teams don't trade with you, that makes it tougher for them to get good film on ya'll too.

Still does not make much sense not to trade tapes though. This is just my opinion but... In this day and age (when EVERYONE has a VHSC or digital video camera of some type), one way or another, opponents are going to have tape of you anyway. You can't keep any secrets and that is a fact so you may as well trade films yourself. (That way you at least know which game your opponent is scouting you on. :wink: )

The 11th will be here before we know it so good luck to you and yours this year!
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Re: Who has the toughest offense to defend?

Postby Mr. Global » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:53 am

I am a Crusader, Sir!!!
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Re: Who has the toughest offense to defend?

Postby RL Doss » Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:05 am

Well again, good luck to you fellas this year.

That is beat up that no one will trade tapes with you. Every time you do work out a trade for a tape, you get the dirt on TWO teams... the team you trade with AND their opponent. Hey, maybe I am the dummy but, in my opinion, not trading hurts the team that holds out as badly as it hurts the team requesting the trade.
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Re: Who has the toughest offense to defend?

Postby Mr. Global » Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:14 am

Yea, I think its helps everyone involved but for whatever reason some people are gonna fell like they are losing an edge by trading....but its a new season so well see
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Re: Who has the toughest offense to defend?

Postby heatbringa14 » Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:32 pm

The Carolina Heat and not because of my affiliation but because the Heat's O is versatile very solid running game, scary passing game, well coached, and the BIG UGLIES(300 lb. avg.) have been the South's Starting O-line in almost every All-Star Game. Not to mention a reverse here a screen there and even a few half back passes in their bag.
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