Cal depth chart for Saturday's 1 pm game vs Idaho pic.twitter.com/aMFAzzkK2o
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Shocky1 said:
blake, zony & big c, do u remember back in the day with sonny's offensive fireworks that whenver the bears needed a 1st down stephen anderson would run a skinny 6-10 yard route & then post up to the inside of the field for an almost always automatic simple pitch & catch...check out this route at the 35 second mark...also check out the inside slant to maurice harris at the 1 minute 44 second mark for a touchdown
there's no reason cal's wideouts with length like jeremiah hunter, brian hightower, marquise montomgery or mason starling when healthy couldn't run these routes for 1st downs & keep drives alive instead of the current 30 yard low percentage sideline routes that are expertly defended by the coached up defenders that know our predictable offensive passing schemes
coach wilcox is a fan of the perimeter passing routes probably because misthrown balls are usually thrown out of bounds whereas passes in the middle third of the field every now & then result in interceptions
look, there's a reason that one of the most respected defensive coordinator masterminds in the history of the nfl marv lewis tole me that "cal is the easiest team in the pac 12 to gameplan against"
is the middle third of the field bear territory or not?#
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2024 cal's monster class recruiting update:
the 2024 acc california golden bears are once again open for biz & one of the 1st official visitors of this exciting new era of east coastie fun gamedays is 6'5" 260 lbs apex predator edge defender bj canady from topeka high school in kansas
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listen to this articulate & poised young man, the big news is that he's gonna also play quarterback this seasonSIK’s @bjbowman13 caught up with BJ Canady (@bj_canady) of Topeka High at @sharp_spelite on his recruitment and heading into senior year with the Trojans 🏈 Multiple Power 5 offers for the 6’5” 250 lb DE.
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Also hear from the 2024 top prospect on his sister, @CanadyNijaree… pic.twitter.com/cKOINUJhnQ
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Tilden doesn't have a par 3 course, but Chabot and Corica do.Shocky1 said:
82, glad ur getting ur **** together...let me know when u wanna meet up for a pregame quick 9 at the par 3 course at tilden park...yeah and keeping score won't be part of the deal
Shocky1 said:
blake, zony & big c, do u remember back in the day with sonny's offensive fireworks that whenver the bears needed a 1st down stephen anderson would run a skinny 6-10 yard route & then post up to the inside of the field for an almost always automatic simple pitch & catch...check out this route at the 35 second mark...also check out the inside slant to maurice harris at the 1 minute 44 second mark for a touchdown
there's no reason cal's wideouts with length like jeremiah hunter, brian hightower, marquise montomgery or mason starling when healthy couldn't run these routes for 1st downs & keep drives alive instead of the current 30 yard low percentage sideline routes that are expertly defended by the coached up defenders that know our predictable offensive passing schemes
coach wilcox is a fan of the perimeter passing routes probably because misthrown balls are usually thrown out of bounds whereas passes in the middle third of the field every now & then result in interceptions
look, there's a reason that one of the most respected defensive coordinator masterminds in the history of the nfl marv lewis tole me that "cal is the easiest team in the pac 12 to gameplan against"
is the middle third of the field bear territory or not?#
Shocky1 said:
https://instagr.am/p/CYcaOltB72d
75, my daily 32% green drink routine started back in the day after a comment from the truly amazing yoga teacher anton re: the magical powers of juicing but it's true if u hit the green juice too hard & spill it on a white t-shirt ur kinda ******...shocky's dry cleaner hates him
anyways, ur rite tllden don't got no par 3 course but lake chabot got one...it appears from the foto above of the 1st hole that the shotmaking strategies are twofold: 1) from the gold tees don't hit behind the ball & break ur wrist on the cart path and 2) play a homakawa fade long & left off the green monster & let the hillside funnel the ball back onto the green
is that correct?
last friday me & slim wadie (creighton grad, never played lake chabot) got jammed up time wise with our late afternoon tee time at lake merced but if we could've logistically played earlier our plan wuz to get over to lake chabot by the oakland zoo before sunset, pay the cart kid 20 bucks to drive us up the mountain & drop us off on the tee box of the all world par 6 675 yards 18th hole & then celebrate the best rollercoaster hole on planet earth walking the hole with only a driver, 3 wood, pitching wedge & a putter in our hands
match play, winner of the hole would pay for dinner at scomas at fisherman's wharf
Those yellow tees are for frisbee golf players (you can see the first target bucket in the far background behind the green). That par 3 course is a bit beat up, but super fun to play. There's a lot of OB and ball loss opportunities, but it's part of the challenge.Shocky1 said:
https://instagr.am/p/CYcaOltB72d
75, my daily 32% green drink routine started back in the day after a comment from the truly amazing yoga teacher anton (he's very intuitive & knows things re: the mystery of life) re: the magical powers of juicing but it's true if u hit the green juice too hard & spill it on a white t-shirt ur kinda ******...shocky's dry cleaner hates him
anyways, ur rite tllden don't got no par 3 course but lake chabot got one...it appears from the foto above of the 1st hole that the shotmaking strategies are twofold: 1) from the gold tees don't hit behind the ball & break ur wrist on the cart path and 2) play a homakawa fade long & left off the green monster & let the hillside funnel the ball back onto the green
is that correct?
last friday me & slim wadie (creighton grad, never played lake chabot) got jammed up time wise with our late afternoon tee time at lake merced but if we could've logistically played earlier our plan wuz to get over to lake chabot by the oakland zoo before sunset, pay the cart kid 20 bucks to drive us up the mountain & drop us off on the tee box of the all world par 6 675 yards 18th hole & then celebrate the best rollercoaster hole on planet earth walking the hole with only a driver, 3 wood, pitching wedge & a putter in our hands
match play, winner of the hole would pay for dinner at scomas at fisherman's wharf
75bear said:Those yellow tees are for frisbee golf players (you can see the first target bucket in the far background behind the green). That par 3 course is a bit beat up, but super fun to play. There's a lot of OB and ball loss opportunities, but it's part of the challenge.Shocky1 said:
https://instagr.am/p/CYcaOltB72d
75, my daily 32% green drink routine started back in the day after a comment from the truly amazing yoga teacher anton (he's very intuitive & knows things re: the mystery of life) re: the magical powers of juicing but it's true if u hit the green juice too hard & spill it on a white t-shirt ur kinda ******...shocky's dry cleaner hates him
anyways, ur rite tllden don't got no par 3 course but lake chabot got one...it appears from the foto above of the 1st hole that the shotmaking strategies are twofold: 1) from the gold tees don't hit behind the ball & break ur wrist on the cart path and 2) play a homakawa fade long & left off the green monster & let the hillside funnel the ball back onto the green
is that correct?
last friday me & slim wadie (creighton grad, never played lake chabot) got jammed up time wise with our late afternoon tee time at lake merced but if we could've logistically played earlier our plan wuz to get over to lake chabot by the oakland zoo before sunset, pay the cart kid 20 bucks to drive us up the mountain & drop us off on the tee box of the all world par 6 675 yards 18th hole & then celebrate the best rollercoaster hole on planet earth walking the hole with only a driver, 3 wood, pitching wedge & a putter in our hands
match play, winner of the hole would pay for dinner at scomas at fisherman's wharf
Chabot's 18th hole par 6 is one of the most fun holes I've ever played. A few years ago a guy got a Condor (a score of 2!):
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/sanfrancisco/news/oakland-golf-course-still-buzzing-about-extremely-rare-condor-score/
The big Chabot course is enjoyable, but most shots require clubbing up or down 2 clubs since everything is either an extreme uphill or downhill.
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BlakeJ22 said:
Idaho at home is the perfect game for Cal to give Pac 12 DCs different looks and video to look at, throw out what isn't working and tamp down your tendency toward safe plays. Philosophical swing game, time to let it rip.
Sam's short stature absolutely reduces the play book. Hell I was at fall camp and witnessed Sam jump in the air to throw passes in the middle of the field. ***?? We are limited w/o doubt.AZ Bear said:
so the bears didn't attack the middle of the field during the 6'2" chase garbers & 6'5" jack plummer seasons, now we got a 5'10" (maybe) quarterback who is challenged to see over defensive linemen and opponents review passing scatter charts for tendencies & flat out know that our head coach is not gonna risk an interception over the middle of the field...this conservatism is also why the bears lead the nation in the most punt return fair catches, our staff's goal is not fumble the ball instead of strategizing for an electric return that scores points/hypes up the team/fans ala desean
and thus the bears throw only sideline routes & the almost always failed tight end blocking screens on the perimeter, nobody is fooled by our predictable tendencies...justin via spav is afraid of quick slants over the middle or passes to the tight ends in space (safer to have them as an extra blocker) while attacking the relatively wide open middle third of the field
Shocky, one of my biggest frustrations on Saturday was that so many of our passes were sideline routes. By the second half I was calling for more quick slants into the middle of the field, but we attempted very few. Do you think that Sam's short stature severely inhibits using the middle of the field? If so, that's a big deal, in my opinion. Hopefully Spav can scheme to open up passing lanes and lines of sight for Sam, cuz otherwise we're too predictable.
I also would have liked to see Sam take off and run more often than he did Saturday. If opponents overplay the sidelines in recognition of Cal's tendencies, wouldn't that open up the middle for Sam to gobble up yardage on delayed scrambles up the middle? I would look for that to happen more in the coming games....let's get opposing defenses nervous about the different weapons we have and the different ways we can attack. Did not really see that on Saturday.
We played behind the chains most of the game. One of the worst performances by an OC that I've witnessed since....well when Beau was here.DiabloWags said:
4th down isnt our problem.
We were a crappy 4 - 18 on 3rd down vs Auburn.
UrsineMaximus said:We played behind the chains most of the game. One of the worst performances by an OC that I've witnessed since....well when Beau was here.DiabloWags said:
4th down isnt our problem.
We were a crappy 4 - 18 on 3rd down vs Auburn.
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Shocky1 said:
just got a funny as **** email from the athletic director re: his focus on gameday food service for rich people that can't go a couple of minutes without dog food
james arthur knowlton refuses every interview request and he's also the only athletic director in the nation that don't got any social media platforms for communication
while he's not focused on cutting costs/balancing the budget (his plan is just to borrow more funds from the central campus), he is focused on sorry azz chesseburgers with fries & ****
can't make this stuff up, seriously thought the email wuz a spoof at 1st