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05-05-2010, 12:13 PM #11
Re:Jackson has 'wanted change' but not now
i_bleed_purple wrote:
The best part about never having met marrdro is that I cannot hear his voice reading his posts to me. I can choose any voice I want. Right now I'm using Esmeralda's voice from Bewitched.Shocking."Even the things that we really didn't have in the offense, things that he kind of got guys to feed into and kind of keep the chains moving a lot," Jackson said, referencing Favre's ability to operate on the fly. "Just little things that he did that kept our offense going. As much as I’ve learned from him, a lot of stuff he did because he’s Brett Favre.
I could have sworn that Marrdro guy was telling me that Favre didn't 'run' the offense at all, but our team carried him.... funny, I must have mis-heardGet your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
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Re:Jackson has 'wanted change' but not now
Marrdro wrote:
I'd love to have you show me a quote of somebody claiming he gameplans. People say he runs the offense, and you stretch it into them saying he sits down with Chilly and determinse the percentages of plays they want to run, and what situation to do what.i_bleed_purple wrote:
LOL, I said there is no way a QB can come up with a Gameplan. Never once did I say the Noodle doesn't free lance.Shocking."Even the things that we really didn't have in the offense, things that he kind of got guys to feed into and kind of keep the chains moving a lot," Jackson said, referencing Favre's ability to operate on the fly. "Just little things that he did that kept our offense going. As much as I’ve learned from him, a lot of stuff he did because he’s Brett Favre.
I could have sworn that Marrdro guy was telling me that Favre didn't 'run' the offense at all, but our team carried him.... funny, I must have mis-heard
Hell, it was one of his biggest issues I dislike about the guy.
Fact is, he does run the offense. Chilly calls the plays, but he runs it effectively, allows for all plays to be called, instead of limiting the QB, and he can run a hurry up or no-huddle. He can audiable, and take advantage of mismatches he sees.
That's what I call running the offense.
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05-05-2010, 12:23 PM #13
Re:Jackson has 'wanted change' but not now
i_bleed_purple wrote:
I call it executing the game plan.Marrdro wrote:
I'd love to have you show me a quote of somebody claiming he gameplans. People say he runs the offense, and you stretch it into them saying he sits down with Chilly and determinse the percentages of plays they want to run, and what situation to do what.i_bleed_purple wrote:
LOL, I said there is no way a QB can come up with a Gameplan. Never once did I say the Noodle doesn't free lance.Shocking."Even the things that we really didn't have in the offense, things that he kind of got guys to feed into and kind of keep the chains moving a lot," Jackson said, referencing Favre's ability to operate on the fly. "Just little things that he did that kept our offense going. As much as I’ve learned from him, a lot of stuff he did because he’s Brett Favre.
I could have sworn that Marrdro guy was telling me that Favre didn't 'run' the offense at all, but our team carried him.... funny, I must have mis-heard
Hell, it was one of his biggest issues I dislike about the guy.
Fact is, he does run the offense. Chilly calls the plays, but he runs it effectively, allows for all plays to be called, instead of limiting the QB, and he can run a hurry up or no-huddle. He can audiable, and take advantage of mismatches he sees.
That's what I call running the offense.
Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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05-05-2010, 12:24 PM #14
Re:Jackson has 'wanted change' but not now
Marrdro wrote:
Wow... imagine that... a QB to sit and LEARN BEHIND that isn't named Gus Frerrote, Brooks Bollinger, Kelly Holcomb or Brad Johnson.Jackson: Relationship with Favre was fine"I can say it was fine," Jackson said. "When he first came in he pulled me to the side. We were walking to practice one day and he was like, ‘I don’t know what you’ve heard, but if I can help you with anything just let me know.’ I honestly told him, ‘Well, if I can learn anything it will be more by watching than asking questions. I’d [learn] by me seeing you do certain things and how you do it. If I can see it, I can do it.’ [There was] little stuff with the offense that he helped me with as far as the offense goes but I pretty much know the offense. It’s just about going on the field and making it happen.
What a groundbreaking thought... (yet, it probably is to many people on these boards)Disclaimer: I'm an idiot.
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05-05-2010, 12:25 PM #15
Re:Jackson has 'wanted change' but not now
Prophet wrote:
LOL. First a Hobbit, now a Witch. Man I love PPO.i_bleed_purple wrote:
The best part about never having met marrdro is that I cannot hear his voice reading his posts to me. I can choose any voice I want. Right now I'm using Esmeralda's voice from Bewitched.Shocking."Even the things that we really didn't have in the offense, things that he kind of got guys to feed into and kind of keep the chains moving a lot," Jackson said, referencing Favre's ability to operate on the fly. "Just little things that he did that kept our offense going. As much as I’ve learned from him, a lot of stuff he did because he’s Brett Favre.
I could have sworn that Marrdro guy was telling me that Favre didn't 'run' the offense at all, but our team carried him.... funny, I must have mis-heard
On a side note, I wonder what local MN fare Hobbits and Witches eat? :dry:Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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05-05-2010, 12:27 PM #16
Re:Jackson has 'wanted change' but not now
C Mac D wrote:
I wonder why some of you haven't posted a few of the other little nuggets in there?Marrdro wrote:
Wow... imagine that... a QB to sit and LEARN BEHIND that isn't named Gus Frerrote, Brooks Bollinger, Kelly Holcomb or Brad Johnson.Jackson: Relationship with Favre was fine"I can say it was fine," Jackson said. "When he first came in he pulled me to the side. We were walking to practice one day and he was like, ‘I don’t know what you’ve heard, but if I can help you with anything just let me know.’ I honestly told him, ‘Well, if I can learn anything it will be more by watching than asking questions. I’d [learn] by me seeing you do certain things and how you do it. If I can see it, I can do it.’ [There was] little stuff with the offense that he helped me with as far as the offense goes but I pretty much know the offense. It’s just about going on the field and making it happen.
What a groundbreaking thought... (yet, it probably is to many people on these boards)
I found atleast 3 more that shoot alot of what has been said on here by a few Anti TJ people all to shit.
Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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05-05-2010, 12:30 PM #17
Re:Jackson has 'wanted change' but not now
Marrdro wrote:
Potato, potato (Potauto)! It's the same thing using different verbage. The game plan is called, if he uses an audible then he is running the offense. He determines the play at the LOS not the coach. Therefore he is running the O or executing the O same difference.i_bleed_purple wrote:
I call it executing the game plan.Marrdro wrote:
I'd love to have you show me a quote of somebody claiming he gameplans. People say he runs the offense, and you stretch it into them saying he sits down with Chilly and determinse the percentages of plays they want to run, and what situation to do what.i_bleed_purple wrote:
LOL, I said there is no way a QB can come up with a Gameplan. Never once did I say the Noodle doesn't free lance.Shocking."Even the things that we really didn't have in the offense, things that he kind of got guys to feed into and kind of keep the chains moving a lot," Jackson said, referencing Favre's ability to operate on the fly. "Just little things that he did that kept our offense going. As much as I’ve learned from him, a lot of stuff he did because he’s Brett Favre.
I could have sworn that Marrdro guy was telling me that Favre didn't 'run' the offense at all, but our team carried him.... funny, I must have mis-heard
Hell, it was one of his biggest issues I dislike about the guy.
Fact is, he does run the offense. Chilly calls the plays, but he runs it effectively, allows for all plays to be called, instead of limiting the QB, and he can run a hurry up or no-huddle. He can audiable, and take advantage of mismatches he sees.
That's what I call running the offense.

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05-05-2010, 12:43 PM #18
Re:Jackson has 'wanted change' but not now
tarkenton10 wrote:
But it is the coaches who study the tape to determine the tendancies of teams, which gives the ole Noodle the bankground to recognize and then audible out of a play based on that look.Marrdro wrote:
Potato, potato (Potauto)! It's the same thing using different verbage. The game plan is called, if he uses an audible then he is running the offense. He determines the play at the LOS not the coach. Therefore he is running the O or executing the O same difference.i_bleed_purple wrote:
I call it executing the game plan.Marrdro wrote:
I'd love to have you show me a quote of somebody claiming he gameplans. People say he runs the offense, and you stretch it into them saying he sits down with Chilly and determinse the percentages of plays they want to run, and what situation to do what.i_bleed_purple wrote:
LOL, I said there is no way a QB can come up with a Gameplan. Never once did I say the Noodle doesn't free lance.Shocking."Even the things that we really didn't have in the offense, things that he kind of got guys to feed into and kind of keep the chains moving a lot," Jackson said, referencing Favre's ability to operate on the fly. "Just little things that he did that kept our offense going. As much as I’ve learned from him, a lot of stuff he did because he’s Brett Favre.
I could have sworn that Marrdro guy was telling me that Favre didn't 'run' the offense at all, but our team carried him.... funny, I must have mis-heard
Hell, it was one of his biggest issues I dislike about the guy.
Fact is, he does run the offense. Chilly calls the plays, but he runs it effectively, allows for all plays to be called, instead of limiting the QB, and he can run a hurry up or no-huddle. He can audiable, and take advantage of mismatches he sees.
That's what I call running the offense.
Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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05-05-2010, 12:45 PM #19
Re:Jackson has 'wanted change' but not now
Marrdro wrote:
Sounds a little too cocky to mean. His ass better perform after hearing this crap. I remember there being another comment that he said that pissed me off. I can't find it now. Ask questions you dumb ass.Jackson: Relationship with Favre was fine"I can say it was fine," Jackson said. "When he first came in he pulled me to the side. We were walking to practice one day and he was like, ‘I don’t know what you’ve heard, but if I can help you with anything just let me know.’ I honestly told him, ‘Well, if I can learn anything it will be more by watching than asking questions. I’d [learn] by me seeing you do certain things and how you do it. If I can see it, I can do it.’ [There was] little stuff with the offense that he helped me with as far as the offense goes but I pretty much know the offense. It’s just about going on the field and making it happen.
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05-05-2010, 12:46 PM #20
Re:Jackson has 'wanted change' but not now
marstc09 wrote:
I like a bit of tude out of our players. The game is no place for whimps, thats for sure.Marrdro wrote:
Sounds a little too cocky to mean. His ass better perform after hearing this crap. I remember there being another comment that he said that pissed me off. I can't find it now. Ask questions you dumb ass.Jackson: Relationship with Favre was fine"I can say it was fine," Jackson said. "When he first came in he pulled me to the side. We were walking to practice one day and he was like, ‘I don’t know what you’ve heard, but if I can help you with anything just let me know.’ I honestly told him, ‘Well, if I can learn anything it will be more by watching than asking questions. I’d [learn] by me seeing you do certain things and how you do it. If I can see it, I can do it.’ [There was] little stuff with the offense that he helped me with as far as the offense goes but I pretty much know the offense. It’s just about going on the field and making it happen.Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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