Showing posts with label cheerleaders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheerleaders. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Rick Neuheiser and the Bruins take Rocky Top to the wire and a note to Coach Spurrier


Rick Neuheiser made his return to college football and UCLA tonight one to remember. Neuheiser didn't inherit a football powerhouse with the Bruins, competitive each year-sure, but powerhouse-hardly. UCLA lost four senior starters to injury during the game. Their two would be starters at quarterback are both injured, and if you watched the first-half of the Bruins' quarterback Kevin Craft (a junior-college transfer) performance, you would have cut the tv off after he threw his third interception (Craft had four INT for the game) to save yourself from watching a SEC team destroy the young Californians. But you would have missed another game of epic proportions (and importance) in this wonderful opening weekend of college football. Besides, what else was there to watch?

As the second half of the game produced a total 180 of the young Bruins' QB, as Craft confidently moved the Bruins down the field and made completions instead of interceptions, he had an air of confidence as he made pass after pass. Throughout the second-half, the announcers mentioned a few words that caught in my mind: rhythm passing, precision, engineered offense. The spotlight of course will be on the quarterback's story; how we watched him develop as a leader during this one game, but to this, I would have to disagree.

Coaching the West Coast Offense and the System, not the player
What I noticed as the difference between the first-half Kevin Craft and the second-half Kevin Craft was the difference in the coaching strategy. In the first-half, Craft had five receivers to choose from, and took numerous attempts at fifteen plus yard passes, the result-he floated the ball (reminiscent of South Carolina's Tommy Beecher in his performance against NC State last Thursday night) and the Tennessee secondary made him pay for it with interceptions and points on the board. In the second-half, Craft had only three receivers to choose from, the offensive strategy laid-out by Norm Chow was text-book Bill Walsh "West-Coast" offense: short-timed passes using the field horizontally and creating a rhythm which allowed the Bruins' defense some well deserved rest and kept the Volunteers' defense frustrated.

The transformation here was not with the quarterback, but with the coaches. In the first-half Chow and Neuheisel went with the flashier albeit higher-risk option of going for the deep receiver (San Diego Coach Don Coryell's interpretation of Sid Gilman's "West Coast" offense) which resulted in nothing more than punishment and frustration for the Bruins' side-lines and young quarterback. The change in the second-half was to more precise and engineered short passes (Walsh's interpretation of Gilman's air-attack). In 1971, as the offensive-coordinator with the Cincinnati Bengals, Bill Walsh took the woobly, floater throwing Virgil Carter's weaknesses and turned them into an advantage by limiting the number of receivers Carter had to choose from and by using his seemingly weak arm (at long distances) and using his arm to shorter, more precise passes (less than 12-yards). Carter's pass-rating went from bottom of the barrell to a league leading 62.2%. Which as we watched tonight worked for Kevin Craft as well. And if the Gamecocks wish to continue with Tommy Beecher (although it may seem that Chris Smelley has won the job) Coach Spurrier needs to use Beecher's "talents" and tweek the system of his air attack to fit Beecher. If not, the SEC secondaries the Gamecocks face this season will do much more harm than the slower, State defense they faced last Thursday.


Photo of Elise, former SI Cheerleader of the Week, and her Bruins cheerleading friends courtesy of Sports Illustrated

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Who the hell is that?


Exactly, who the heck are the University of South Florida Bulls who beat Auburn last night (at Jordan-Hare Stadium)? News flash, some big teams are going down (see App State vs Michigan) and they are paying for it (both with money and with Poll standings), could we get our act together down there in Auburn and get ready for every game?

FYI: The USF cheerleader in this photo is Jenna Mitcheson! Photo courtesy of SI.com and Jenna Mitcheson.
Posted by The Bushido

Sunday, January 21, 2007

AFC Conference Championship: Colts vs Patriots



The AFC Championship game between the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts will air on CBS tonight at 6:30 pm. Indianapolis is favored by -3, with a 47.5 over-under. New England's Safety R. Harrison is doubtful for tonight's game. Indy's RB Addai and WR M. Harrison are both probable. (Pictures of Pats Cheerleaders courtesy of Patriots.com)


Colts vs Pats Rivalry


Tonight's game is building to become quite the rivalry game as the Colts have seen their SuperBowl dreams dimenished by the Pats in previous years. Here's the background: Pats beat the Colts 24-14 in the 2003 AFC Championship game. The Pats embarrassed the Colts in the 2004 AFC Championship game, 20-3. Will the Colts defeat their rivals tonight and go to the SuperBowl. I am being a nay-sayer here and saying No, but by all means, leave your comments if you disagree.

(Photo of Patriots cheerleaders compliments of Patriots.com)

And now an hour of Patriots Cheerleaders, I'll try to set up a poll for you to vote for your favorite



Patriots Cheerleader-Meghan White



(Photo courtesy of Patriots.com)

Patriots' Cheerleader-Meghan Vasconcellos






(Photo courtesy of Patriots.com)

Patriots' Cheerleader-Ashleigh Van Gerven





(Photo courtesy of Patriots.com)

2006 Pats Cheerleader-Alison Preston


Sadly, Ms. Preston left the line-up for the Patriots, but the Bushido felt it necessary to include her here today. (Photo courtesy of Patriots.com)

Patriots Cheerleader-Kristen O'Neill






(Photos courtesy of Patriots.com/Keith Nordstrom)

Pats Cheerleader-Brittany Medeiros




(Photos compliments of Patriots.com/Keith Nordstrom)

Patriots Cheerleader-Audra McCarthy







(Photos compliments of Patriots.com/Keith Nordstrom)

Pats Cheerleader-Andrea Lindholm



(Photos compliments of Patriots.com/Keith Nordstrom)

Patriots Cheerleader-The Mighty Quinn Kinston





(Photo courtesy of Patriots.com) I think Quinn might be the Bushido's favorite Patriot Cheerleader

Patriots Cheerleader-Alysha Castonguay










(Photos of Alysha Castonguay compliments of Patriots.com)

Pats Cheerleader-Michelle Carlucci




(Photos compliments of Patriots.com/Keith Nordstrom)

Patriots Cheerleader-Courtney Bennett





(Photo courtesy of Patriots.com)

Pats Cheerleader-Lori Baransky





(Photos compliments of Patriots.com/Keith Nordstrom)