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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2015 20:55:37 GMT -5
You also left out strength and conditioning, video, scouting, training room, rehab, and all the other things that college players have to count as time. Most college teams "train" about 16 hours per week at most. The other 4 hours are non practice things.
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Post by Kale'aRuth on Jan 23, 2015 20:56:45 GMT -5
Lady Marmalade please tell me that you don't know, collectively, the rest of the nation's saliva spillage is majorly slippery and wet. I know a couple of things. Keeping everyone guessing, til it's too far along, will keep people in their places. The girls are happy together anyway. Birds of prey should think twice about poaching from the U. Totally see eye to eye with this, and most would also agree [sleeping basset hound emoji] + [cuddling kittens emoji] > [Cane and Crossbones emoji]
I feel like I don't know you anymore, but it's chihuahua. " "Drop that crayon right now, Mr. Doodlepaws," commanded Mama Junebug Jones. "You're not the boss of me," said Skippyjon Jones. "In your dreams, Mr. Beans," said Mama. "
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Post by Kale'aRuth on Jan 23, 2015 21:09:51 GMT -5
Oregon and Colorado rise up in any case.
Leslie would be good but three youngins are priority. as it should be! UW is a top 15 program; not top 10.
I enjoyed Keno as a person but he's not leaving Puerto Rico.
When the heck is Denise Corlett ever going to leave Palo Alto? She has my vote. ;-)
Seattle is San Francisco north (in sooo many ways from the top of capitol hill to the capital of Olympia) [cries of a dead world] Roshambo!!
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Post by alexsi on Jan 24, 2015 0:03:03 GMT -5
MsRV: The movement patterns are definitely different in different systems. I spend a ton of time as a coach teaching players who have learned learned a different system how to adapt to our system (which is GMS based). Some of them just never can. Once a specific movement pattern (and the myelin surrounding the nerve cell that supports it) is firmly in place, it can be very challenging to learn a new movement pattern.
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Post by tomclen on Jan 24, 2015 0:41:21 GMT -5
Last I check Puerto Rico was not in Miami. I'd think that would be on Fox News.
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Post by Kale'aRuth on Jan 24, 2015 0:56:45 GMT -5
PRO723HH is registered to the home team and "moors" at both Cabo Rojo and Hoodsport.
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Post by tomclen on Jan 24, 2015 4:49:29 GMT -5
PRO723HH is registered to the home team and "moors" at both Cabo Rojo and Hoodsport. Not moors, you idiot. Moops.
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Post by gobruins on Jan 24, 2015 5:10:32 GMT -5
Would Lee Maes be interested in the position? He has a nice recruiting pipeline from Arizona and California. Yes, he would be interested. But, would Washington be interested in Maes? I am thinking...not so much.
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Post by dorothymantooth on Jan 24, 2015 9:32:49 GMT -5
MsRV: The movement patterns are definitely different in different systems. I spend a ton of time as a coach teaching players who have learned learned a different system how to adapt to our system (which is GMS based). Some of them just never can. Once a specific movement pattern (and the myelin surrounding the nerve cell that supports it) is firmly in place, it can be very challenging to learn a new movement pattern. Sorry, I am going to call poppycock on this one. The skills they teach may vary by a some small technical element, but the idea that players are making totally unique moves per skill is absolutely preposterous. I've coached for well over 20 years, I've been in the gym with many a GM2 coach, and while they would like you to believe the wheel has just been re-invented, what they are doing isnt ground breaking, nor is it a radical departure from what successful players have been doing for decades mechanically. I find the whole idea pretty comical.
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Post by notwvb on Jan 24, 2015 10:08:42 GMT -5
^^^Yep, and unless PSU is also using that system, may be time for Washington to learn a new movement pattern anyhow
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2015 10:32:59 GMT -5
Keno, Leslie, Browning, I'm guessing Tom Black could be in the mix as well
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Post by azvb on Jan 24, 2015 11:24:28 GMT -5
So, if you hire Shawn Olmstead, are you also hiring the sister? If so, Leslie will be looking for another job. I'm also wondering: If Catholics consider the Notre Dame to be their "dream" job, do Mormons consider the BYU job as their "dream" job? If so, wouldn't this make Olmstead a less likely candidate? (Just throwing it out there.) Jason Watson said BYU was his dream job. And I think he would have stayed if not for a certain athletic administrator, who is still there, BTW. If UW hires Shawn, I think his sister gets the head job at BYU. Is BYU a dream job for Mormons? Yes, but they don't pay in the top tier. I think BYU feels working there is a privilege, so you should work for less. And many agree. Coaches don't go to BYU to win National Championships (although they came close in VB this year!), but they come for the environment, great place to raise a family, and your religion is front and center every day, not just on Sunday.
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Post by bkedane on Jan 24, 2015 11:58:03 GMT -5
MsRV: The movement patterns are definitely different in different systems. I spend a ton of time as a coach teaching players who have learned learned a different system how to adapt to our system (which is GMS based). Some of them just never can. Once a specific movement pattern (and the myelin surrounding the nerve cell that supports it) is firmly in place, it can be very challenging to learn a new movement pattern. This is a joke right?
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Post by bigfan on Jan 24, 2015 12:58:12 GMT -5
MsRV: The movement patterns are definitely different in different systems. I spend a ton of time as a coach teaching players who have learned learned a different system how to adapt to our system (which is GMS based). Some of them just never can. Once a specific movement pattern (and the myelin surrounding the nerve cell that supports it) is firmly in place, it can be very challenging to learn a new movement pattern. What are you talking about? If you are serious you are crazy or a troll.
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Post by bigfan on Jan 24, 2015 13:00:29 GMT -5
Is BYU a dream job for Mormons? Yes, but they don't pay in the top tier. I think BYU feels working there is a privilege, so you should work for less. And many agree. Coaches don't go to BYU to win National Championships (although they came close in VB this year!), but they come for the environment, great place to raise a family, and your religion is present every day, not just on Sunday. This is the truth about BYU. Penn St. and Notre Dame are gunning for the same thing but BYU actually makes it happen!
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