anyone have a link? I tried re-watching it a while back and youtube pulled most of that class except for RG3.
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http://vimeo.com/64299379
[video=vimeo;64299379]http://vimeo.com/64299379[/video]
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That was actually pretty awesome to watch. Thanks!!
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Enjoyed that! Thanks
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http://vimeo.com/64299379
I posted as Video and shows up for me and others. If i post using the Link Icon does this work for ya?
This seems to work, thanks i'll add that also to my post. Should have remembered that videos do not always show up especially on handhelds.djphinfan likes this. -
Seems to have a lot of football knowledge!Disgustipate and siciliansith like this. -
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Is he the only Gruden Camp guy that wears business casual to the meeting?
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Gotta like how they managed to get Lauren Tannehill off in the distance during the on-field portion.
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I liked watching these, but I was always bothered by Gruden talking about developing quarterbacks.
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I liked how he kept talking about how much he loved football because even if he doesnt love getting hit, if you can convince your teammates your willing to take the shot to make the play they will fight for you. You see it all the time on bad teams. The QB doesnt want to get hit so the receivers dont fight for the ball, the backs dont fight for extra yards and the linemen dont want to fight to the next level or sustain their blocks. You can talk about QB as a vocal leadership position but its also a physical leadership position. You may not be the best QB but if you convince your team youre the best for them then they fight for you. You have to love football to want to do those things. I saw a team fight for Ryan Tannehill last year. We werent the best or most skilled but just about every player fought. Just one of the reasons I believe hes the future of this team...because you can tell the team believes hes the future.
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I was awestruck with how intelligent he was.
I think Football IQ is a more important trait than arm strength.dolfan7171, rafael, Boik14 and 2 others like this. -
I got bored and watched this again. Then went and browse through the past FFCA stuff. I like how Gruden was able to get Tanee up on the white board by himself. I decided to watch some others RG3, Wilson. Nassib, Geno this yr . Notice how Gruden's show neglects the whiteboard or he does it for the player (Gruden is writing up formation). Tanee ran for that board and set it all up himself, love our guy.
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Compare to the idiot the Jets drafted. Watch the whole thing, he is dumb as a rock.
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Gruden is a pretty good offensive mind, and I was sold on him taking the job here for a while but he's more of an executive offensive coordinator than an elite head coach in my mind. Gruden I think needs to fall into the right circumstances to be successful in the same context a Mike Martz, Norv Turner, etc. does.Bpk and siciliansith like this. -
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In one of the first interviews I had seen of him, he was talking to a reporter in what looked like a hotel lobby. He explained how he was first and foremost a teacher and seemed to even take that approach with the reporter. It was such a welcome sight after Wannidiot, Cameron, Saban and Sparano.dolfan7171 and rafael like this. -
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It certainly is fair to say that his coaching style only works with certain players. I think that also applies to a coach like Philbin though. There are certain types of players I don't think Philbin wants to deal with. Most successful coaches aren't going to work with every type of player. -
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