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re: Suggestion for Les
Posted on 11/1/11 at 12:02 am to BRTiger2005
Posted on 11/1/11 at 12:02 am to BRTiger2005
Suggestions for Les
Don't read TD for your gameplan
Don't read TD for your gameplan
Posted on 11/1/11 at 12:23 am to SLTiger29
Here's what I love about TD. A simple idea is met with:
With the exception of this last one, no single posts even attempts to debate the idea itself. And to that point, onside kicks don't need to be "perfect" in fact 26% of all onside kicks are recovered. If you catch your opponent off guard, that number rises to 60%.
And I don't even want to kick it, I'm merely suggesting we line up in the onside look to force a special team unit that has NEVER practiced moving from deep recover into onside return to burn a timeout.
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I'm sure Les is going to be reading Tigerdroppings this week to look for suggestions for the game.
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how bout we lineup normal and get the fricking ball away
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Dude don't wait around for him to read this, call up his office and demand to speak to him directly.
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Suggestions for Les Don't read TD for your gameplan
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I think you should call into the radio show and suggest that for all the listening audience to hear Les' response.
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his isnt a fricking video game dumbass. Of course they will adjust, and even if they don't, you do realize an onside kick has to be perfect because if not, either they recover at the ~45 or it goes out of bounds and they get it at the 40. Damn the rant is full of dumbass
With the exception of this last one, no single posts even attempts to debate the idea itself. And to that point, onside kicks don't need to be "perfect" in fact 26% of all onside kicks are recovered. If you catch your opponent off guard, that number rises to 60%.
And I don't even want to kick it, I'm merely suggesting we line up in the onside look to force a special team unit that has NEVER practiced moving from deep recover into onside return to burn a timeout.
This post was edited on 11/1/11 at 12:24 am
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