Funny story on Fox 36 tonight. They bought BG and UT playbooks on Ebay, and then showed them to Coaches Brandon and Amstutz, both of whom identified them as fakes. Coach Brandon was cracking wise when he said, "Hammer, Nail, Wrench. We don't use those. Maybe we should....can I keep this?"
Anyway, Adam K. had even emailed the guy selling the BG program, who told him he got it from Gregg Brandon at spring practice.
Fox36 on fake ebay playbooks
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Re: Fox36 on fake ebay playbooks
--------------------------------------------------------------orangeandbrown wrote:Funny story on Fox 36 tonight. They bought BG and UT playbooks on Ebay, and then showed them to Coaches Brandon and Amstutz, both of whom identified them as fakes. Coach Brandon was cracking wise when he said, "Hammer, Nail, Wrench. We don't use those. Maybe we should....can I keep this?"
Anyway, Adam K. had even emailed the guy selling the BG program, who told him he got it from Gregg Brandon at spring practice.
We all know that coaches just love to hand-out their playbooks to strangers during spring practice.
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I've procured a copy of Toledo's playbook as well. The following personnel is required to implement it effectively:
1) A QB with the arm strength to throw 7 yard passes and the accuracy to lob dump off's to runnning backs 10 yards behind the line of scrimmage.
2) Midget-size but quick WR's to perfect 45 different variations of the "Bubble Screen" and occasionally run a deep route down the sidelines and catch people by surprise.
3) A hulking TE who manages to run untouched over the middle of the field and convert crucial 3rd down plays on just about every MAC defense.
And yes, before the "It was good enough to beat you!" rejoinders start rolling in, I've got two words: John Lovett.
1) A QB with the arm strength to throw 7 yard passes and the accuracy to lob dump off's to runnning backs 10 yards behind the line of scrimmage.
2) Midget-size but quick WR's to perfect 45 different variations of the "Bubble Screen" and occasionally run a deep route down the sidelines and catch people by surprise.
3) A hulking TE who manages to run untouched over the middle of the field and convert crucial 3rd down plays on just about every MAC defense.
And yes, before the "It was good enough to beat you!" rejoinders start rolling in, I've got two words: John Lovett.
