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Post by TOPPDOGG on Sept 8, 2006 10:03:30 GMT -5
Ok, that's where you lost me. The old nintendo Techmo Bowl game had a bigger playbook than what Brick was putting together each week. We are only one game in to the Fobbs era and our offensive is already light years better than at any time Brick was here. I cringe when I think about all those dive plays on 4th and three. Brick Mcneil was terrible as an offensive coordinator. PERIOD. We 've been averaging in the teens with points scored for the last 3 years. Under Fobbs, even with the rule changes we weren't running folks on and off the field at the last minute. The offensive plays we ran made sense. The routes looked legitimate. There were a lot of positives from the offense on last Saturday night.
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Jul 7, 2005 17:43:37 GMT -5
Can you imagine one of those other clowns as offensive coordinator? We would become Jackson State overnight. I hope like hell FAMU picks someone else. If School sticks around he might find what he's looking for right here in Greensboro.
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Sept 8, 2006 10:06:31 GMT -5
I've got a a question: since we own our own radio station, has there ever been any thought into putting together a one hour post-game show after every A&T football broadcast? They can get a few post-game interviews from Fobbs and a few players and maybe field a few phone calls from irate fans. I mean, really, how difficult would that be? It's not like that time slot has already been reserved by some sponsor. Why do we always have to rush off the air five minutes after the final whistle just because the "The Jazz Zone" or "The Blues Hour" or "Saturday night bible fest" is coming on? Is there anybody who we can contact about improving the station's sports programming? This is really starting to tick me off. Agree, 100% I'd think you would need to contact Mr. Welborne, Station Director, with your suggestion. I agree 100% btw. we don't have a t.v. coach's show we might as well have better radio coverage.
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Jul 4, 2005 12:48:10 GMT -5
Well worth the wait! There's no question that Coach Hayes built this program from the ground up. He deserves credit for at least that much.
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Jun 27, 2005 17:55:41 GMT -5
Is this opening day depth chart? If so, 1. Speight 2. Truesdale 3. Sweeney 4. The rest of 'em
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Jun 27, 2005 17:57:13 GMT -5
I'll be there. The tickets will undoubtedly be higher, but I'll still be there. Besides I have family right down the road in Forrestville, MD. Not even 3 miles away.
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Post by TOPPDOGG on May 5, 2005 19:06:00 GMT -5
Kill It!!!
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Apr 24, 2005 14:03:14 GMT -5
That's a good pick up. There are now 2 Aggies with Green Bay!
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Apr 15, 2005 19:37:01 GMT -5
Our respective athletic departments are too lazy to handle the classic themselves. They would rather sit back and accept a guarantee, albeit an unfair one, than actually work and put on the game themselves.
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Apr 11, 2005 17:42:09 GMT -5
Of course I'll be there.
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Mar 21, 2005 18:40:55 GMT -5
Excellent interview 'Thrilla.
4 offensive coordinators in 4 years. I sure hope Schoolfield works out.
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Mar 18, 2005 18:48:48 GMT -5
Bennet was on the staff this past season and even on the Aggie Sports Report with Houser but his presence was kept on the DL by Small. Hart's departure papers were well in the works long before the season ended. That was Coach Oliver. He's another young guy from Hampton.
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Mar 12, 2005 21:34:02 GMT -5
Coach Small: "Well as you mentioned those guys went through some transitions, as far as Coach Lee and Coach McNeil, and also we are now in the process of making a change in our secondary with Coach Hart. That’s going to be about it. We brought in Coach (Ken) Schoolfield to run the offense as the lead coordinator and we evaluated Coach (Chennis) Berry up to become the run game coordinator. Coach (Travis) Oliver is going to be working with the safeties and Coach (Marvie) Dingle is going to working with the tight ends." *****
If I'm reading this right Coach Berry was promoted??? WTF??? and Coach Hart was reassigned. That's some Bull.
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Apr 9, 2005 15:39:28 GMT -5
Don't quote me on this, but I believe Renick sprearheaded the creation of the Victory Club to attract more high-dollar boosters and also provide some friendly competition for the Aggie Club . That ploy has seemed to work because now the number of $1000 dollar contributers has gone up, and the Aggie CLub and VC both hate each other like crips and bloods. LOL. The University has a vested interest in the success of the VC. The Chancellor installed Phillip McAlpin, a university employee, to serve as Executive Director of the Club. The club is rumored to have a pretty high overhead and has not yet netted the university one dime.
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Post by TOPPDOGG on Apr 7, 2005 17:16:22 GMT -5
I'm a member of the Victory Club. Is there a benefit to joining the Aggie Club or should I just stay put? The answer is no as long as you give over $1,000 to the Aggie Club your perks are exactly the same as the Victory Club. The Aggie Club does have many more members so that maybe a benefit. If you're talking strictly athletic perks then no there is no advantage one way or the other.
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