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Actionman0z

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IF we took Newton over Gabbert... Hurney should be fired. Happy Easter. Newton could not even remember a play call, just numbers.. he was all over the place, just not good. UGH!

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IF we took Newton over Gabbert... Hurney should be fired. Happy Easter. Newton could not even remember a play call, just numbers.. he was all over the place, just not good. UGH!

I'm not a Newton Hugger but Jimmy C can draw up plays he did in college how that help??

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IF we took Newton over Gabbert... Hurney should be fired. Happy Easter. Newton could not even remember a play call, just numbers.. he was all over the place, just not good. UGH!

IF we took? Did you go into the future and see that Gabbert was the pick. Or did you mean to say, IF we take? Past and present tense my friend. ;)

Also yes, the offense ran at Auburn was nothing more than numbers. If you do not believe me I can post proof. There for by saying 36 he could remember a play call. Just thought I would clear that up.

If you think using numbers to run an offense is stupid well then I have a surprise for you. I was reading the Bills boards and someone made a post of how Oregon runs their* offense. You know Oregon, the team that lost to Auburn in the championship.

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So are the QB's for Oregon even less intelligent than Cam?

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I kinda suspect "long tail" play calling involving dozens of random terms is pretentious, stupid, confusing and likely unproductive. And, more to the point, probably not used all that much, if at all, in games. I think that crap is mostly spouted off to amaze fans.

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