Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
im all about dat gold lining doe
LOL...love it!
tearing that ass up that's what
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
im all about dat gold lining doe
LOL...love it!
Originally posted by defenderDX:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by defenderDX:im all about dat gold lining doe
LOL...love it!
tearing that ass up that's what
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
im all about dat gold lining doe
LOL...love it!
tearing that ass up that's what
This ass?
Originally posted by defenderDX:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by defenderDX:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by defenderDX:im all about dat gold lining doe
LOL...love it!
tearing that ass up that's what
This ass?
is that you dressed up
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
im all about dat gold lining doe
LOL...love it!
tearing that ass up that's what
This ass?
is that you dressed up
Bwahahaha. You're a funny dude.
Originally posted by BOI49er:Our future has never looked this bright since Bill Walsh.
You have to be smart to build a perennial winner. Smart is not trying to out power everybody at this level. Smart is not trying to have your quarterback win with his legs instead of his head. Smart is not simplifying the offense every year. Jim Harbaugh was a fighter, but he never outsmarted Anybody in the NFL, and his fall was inevitable.
Smart is taking a crap roster and giving yourself three years to build a powerhouse. That means you don't waste draft capital reaching for a quarterback in year one, especially when you have a top 5 guy on the hook free of draft capital. Smart is having an offense that makes a defense cover the whole field. Smart is speed. Smart is quick twitch separating players. Smart is an offense that targets a defensive player in scheme that makes whichever way he goes wrong. Smart is having a qurterback with a quick enough mind and
offensive knowledge to make him pay for being wrong. Smart is making the start of every play unreadable as to whether it is a run or pass. Smart is building the roster with players that have a chance to help win championships in a few years, even if that means placeholders fill positions in year one. Smart is coaching attention to detail, such as insisting the OL holds the run blocks on play action. Smart is making sure everyone knows the importance of the details of their jobs and understands why they must do it, and not just to do it. Smart is holding people accountable. Smart is not having favorites. Performance rules, so everyone has a shot. Smart is setting defenses up with the same look but different play for the home run or critical first down.
Smart is John Lynch.
Smart is Kyle Shanahan.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Our future has never looked this bright since Bill Walsh.
You have to be smart to build a perennial winner. Smart is not trying to out power everybody at this level. Smart is not trying to have your quarterback win with his legs instead of his head. Smart is not simplifying the offense every year. Jim Harbaugh was a fighter, but he never outsmarted Anybody in the NFL, and his fall was inevitable.
Smart is taking a crap roster and giving yourself three years to build a powerhouse. That means you don't waste draft capital reaching for a quarterback in year one, especially when you have a top 5 guy on the hook free of draft capital. Smart is having an offense that makes a defense cover the whole field. Smart is speed. Smart is quick twitch separating players. Smart is an offense that targets a defensive player in scheme that makes whichever way he goes wrong. Smart is having a qurterback with a quick enough mind and
offensive knowledge to make him pay for being wrong. Smart is making the start of every play unreadable as to whether it is a run or pass. Smart is building the roster with players that have a chance to help win championships in a few years, even if that means placeholders fill positions in year one. Smart is coaching attention to detail, such as insisting the OL holds the run blocks on play action. Smart is making sure everyone knows the importance of the details of their jobs and understands why they must do it, and not just to do it. Smart is holding people accountable. Smart is not having favorites. Performance rules, so everyone has a shot. Smart is setting defenses up with the same look but different play for the home run or critical first down.
Smart is John Lynch.
Smart is Kyle Shanahan.
That was a post written with enthusiasm unknown to mankind!
Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
Well done ,BOI.
Smart is also building your lines first, which is sort of your. corollary to not taking an unworthy BUT highly touted QB with the 2nd pick in the draft.
Originally posted by NinerSickness:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Our future has never looked this bright since Bill Walsh.
You have to be smart to build a perennial winner. Smart is not trying to out power everybody at this level. Smart is not trying to have your quarterback win with his legs instead of his head. Smart is not simplifying the offense every year. Jim Harbaugh was a fighter, but he never outsmarted Anybody in the NFL, and his fall was inevitable.
Smart is taking a crap roster and giving yourself three years to build a powerhouse. That means you don't waste draft capital reaching for a quarterback in year one, especially when you have a top 5 guy on the hook free of draft capital. Smart is having an offense that makes a defense cover the whole field. Smart is speed. Smart is quick twitch separating players. Smart is an offense that targets a defensive player in scheme that makes whichever way he goes wrong. Smart is having a qurterback with a quick enough mind and
offensive knowledge to make him pay for being wrong. Smart is making the start of every play unreadable as to whether it is a run or pass. Smart is building the roster with players that have a chance to help win championships in a few years, even if that means placeholders fill positions in year one. Smart is coaching attention to detail, such as insisting the OL holds the run blocks on play action. Smart is making sure everyone knows the importance of the details of their jobs and understands why they must do it, and not just to do it. Smart is holding people accountable. Smart is not having favorites. Performance rules, so everyone has a shot. Smart is setting defenses up with the same look but different play for the home run or critical first down.
Smart is John Lynch.
Smart is Kyle Shanahan.
Originally posted by BOI49er:Our future has never looked this bright since Bill Walsh.
You have to be smart to build a perennial winner. Smart is not trying to out power everybody at this level. Smart is not trying to have your quarterback win with his legs instead of his head. Smart is not simplifying the offense every year. Jim Harbaugh was a fighter, but he never outsmarted Anybody in the NFL, and his fall was inevitable.
Smart is taking a crap roster and giving yourself three years to build a powerhouse. That means you don't waste draft capital reaching for a quarterback in year one, especially when you have a top 5 guy on the hook free of draft capital. Smart is having an offense that makes a defense cover the whole field. Smart is speed. Smart is quick twitch separating players. Smart is an offense that targets a defensive player in scheme that makes whichever way he goes wrong. Smart is having a qurterback with a quick enough mind and
offensive knowledge to make him pay for being wrong. Smart is making the start of every play unreadable as to whether it is a run or pass. Smart is building the roster with players that have a chance to help win championships in a few years, even if that means placeholders fill positions in year one. Smart is coaching attention to detail, such as insisting the OL holds the run blocks on play action. Smart is making sure everyone knows the importance of the details of their jobs and understands why they must do it, and not just to do it. Smart is holding people accountable. Smart is not having favorites. Performance rules, so everyone has a shot. Smart is setting defenses up with the same look but different play for the home run or critical first down.
Smart is John Lynch.
Smart is Kyle Shanahan.