Yes, I mean relative to the rest of the martial arts community.
“What would a rationality fan who didn’t actually practice rationality look like?” Jim Cramer on the Daily Show? (I refer not to the verbal destruction, but Cramer’s stated appreciation of Stewart’s points without any subsequent change in his behavior.)
Well, the Cornhuskers had a big thing for the Option I offense for a very long time, and recruited talent specifically for it—despite the growing utility of more “modern” offenses. There was a huge hullabaloo about the switch to the West Coast under Callahan. A significant portion of Husker fans still grumble about it, and mostly do so with the “tradition” criticism.
Yes, I mean relative to the rest of the martial arts community.
“What would a rationality fan who didn’t actually practice rationality look like?” Jim Cramer on the Daily Show? (I refer not to the verbal destruction, but Cramer’s stated appreciation of Stewart’s points without any subsequent change in his behavior.)
Well, the Cornhuskers had a big thing for the Option I offense for a very long time, and recruited talent specifically for it—despite the growing utility of more “modern” offenses. There was a huge hullabaloo about the switch to the West Coast under Callahan. A significant portion of Husker fans still grumble about it, and mostly do so with the “tradition” criticism.
I can’t wait until a college or pro team does the A-11 offense: http://highschool.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=825031