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Kodi and the Wildcat

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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #20 on: October 01, 2009, 04:15:16 PM »
After seeing Caudle's speed and running ability, why not get him a few reps at wildcat? He does have the ability to throw the ball as well as run it. I was not all that excited about him being the backup, but after seeing him run the ball, he might just be pretty exciting in this offense.

I like the way Kodi gets yards, but like someone else said, he is way too predictable when he's in there. And anytime he raises his arm to throw, I cover my eyes.
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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #21 on: October 01, 2009, 04:29:11 PM »
And anytime he raises his arm to throw, I cover my eyes.
Oh hell yes...
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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #22 on: October 01, 2009, 04:35:09 PM »
Anytime he raises his arm to throw, I cover my eyes.

I used to feel the same way about Zeebedee (real name) when I taught eighth grade.  No telling WHAT he was about to say.
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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #23 on: October 01, 2009, 05:08:25 PM »


I like the way Kodi gets yards, but like someone else said, he is way too predictable when he's in there.
It's a trap.
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« Reply #24 on: October 01, 2009, 05:11:16 PM »
It's a trap.

Malzahn is setting up a very specific play he wants to run against Alabama in the third quarter.  He's giving Saban just the right 30 minutes of Kodi film to watch to insure it works.
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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #25 on: October 01, 2009, 05:12:19 PM »
Malzahn is setting up a very specific play he wants to run against Alabama in the third quarter.  He's giving Saban just the right 30 minutes of Kodi film to watch to insure it works.
A quadruple reverse flea flicker to Wes Byrum for a TD?   ...  Everybody see's that coming.
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« Reply #26 on: October 01, 2009, 05:18:35 PM »
A quadruple reverse flea flicker to Wes Byrum for a TD?   ...  Everybody see's that coming.

Yeah, but he's going to run two plays for a loss to get to 4th and 17.  That is statistically the down and distance on which you would least likely run a quadruple reverse flea flicker to your kicker.   :blink:
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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #27 on: October 01, 2009, 05:52:59 PM »
Yeah, but he's going to run two plays for a loss to get to 4th and 17.  That is statistically the down and distance on which you would least likely run a quadruple reverse flea flicker to your kicker.   :blink:
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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #28 on: October 01, 2009, 06:49:21 PM »
Championship!!!! Make that one of your signatures rws.
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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #29 on: October 02, 2009, 09:47:07 PM »
A quadruple reverse flea flicker to Wes Byrum for a TD?   ...  Everybody see's that coming.
Actually, Kodi will throw to himself, disguised as Byrum - since they wear the same jersey number, Burns will actually do a reverse of Robert Downey in Tropic Thunder - he'll just roll around in all-purpose flour like Chizad's girlfriend - pure genius
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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #30 on: October 02, 2009, 09:58:14 PM »
I used to feel the same way about Zeebedee (real name) when I taught eighth grade.  No telling WHAT he was about to say.

Damn it man! You have reminded of my own 10 yr old son everytime we have company. I have to threaten his ass within an inch of his life. Sometimes it still doesnt work.
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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #31 on: October 02, 2009, 10:13:54 PM »
Actually, Kodi will throw to himself, disguised as Byrum - since they wear the same jersey number, Burns will actually do a reverse of Robert Downey in Tropic Thunder - he'll just roll around in all-purpose flour like Chizad's girlfriend - pure genius
Somewhere Dax Dellenbach fits into this masterpiece of a play.....Pure Genius!!!
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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #32 on: October 03, 2009, 08:03:37 AM »
Damn it man! You have reminded of my own 10 yr old son everytime we have company. I have to threaten his ass within an inch of his life. Sometimes it still doesnt work.

Zeb was 16 or maybe 17.  When he was in eighth grade, he kicked down the door of a motel room and stabbed a guy who was banging his 22 year old girlfriend.   Stabbed him more than a dozen times.  He was in class while out on bail awaiting trial. 

He came to school because he got free breakfast and free lunch.  That was the only reason. 

He's in there with a bunch of 12 and 13 year olds.  They were as terrified of him as i pretended not to be. 

Kids do say the darndest things. 

In that same class I had a young man who had a habit of taking his rod out and beating the seat of the desk with it. 

As a followup? The desk beater got a degree in engineering after a stint in juvie woke his little ass up.  Zeb was convicted, spent several years in prison where he had a religious conversion and is now a bespectacled, mild-mannered minister. 

Meanwhile, I saw in the paper where one of the most intelligent kids in that class was arrested last week for meth production. He'd pissed away his opportunities in college, got a dim little redneck girl pregnant,  gotten a job at the local plant and been laid off.

Ya just never know. 
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Re: Kodi and the Wildcat
« Reply #33 on: October 03, 2009, 10:05:21 AM »
Zeb was 16 or maybe 17.  When he was in eighth grade, he kicked down the door of a motel room and stabbed a guy who was banging his 22 year old girlfriend.   Stabbed him more than a dozen times.  He was in class while out on bail awaiting trial. 

He came to school because he got free breakfast and free lunch.  That was the only reason. 

He's in there with a bunch of 12 and 13 year olds.  They were as terrified of him as i pretended not to be. 

Kids do say the darndest things. 

In that same class I had a young man who had a habit of taking his rod out and beating the seat of the desk with it. 

As a followup? The desk beater got a degree in engineering after a stint in juvie woke his little ass up.  Zeb was convicted, spent several years in prison where he had a religious conversion and is now a bespectacled, mild-mannered minister. 

Meanwhile, I saw in the paper where one of the most intelligent kids in that class was arrested last week for meth production. He'd pissed away his opportunities in college, got a dim little redneck girl pregnant,  gotten a job at the local plant and been laid off.

Ya just never know. 

I can remember some of the same cases for those in my class in school. One kid seriously could sleep through the whole class waking up to take a test and ace it. Guy could of done anything he wanted with those kinds smarts but he later became a drug addict. He was picked up by someone who knew him as the guy was walking to Panama City from Oneonta AL. You couldnt carry on a conversation with him at all. Too much acid.

On the other hand, one fella was seriously made fun of in school for being too religious. Now the guy is a very successful business man married to a freakin super model. Whos laughing now, right?

I'll have to take back the kid you mentioned reminding me of my son at this point. Good gosh man, that Zeb has some issues, but in the end it sounds that he is in possibly the best palce he could be. Not jail, but spiritual peace.

I do respect your position as a teacher, especially if it was in this state. The oldest of my two young brothers is at Jacksonville right now in hopes of being a teacher. Thats a hard but under paid job.
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