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  • Senator Palmer
    MVP
    • Jul 2008
    • 3314

    #1

    Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

    I was watching some of the Arkansas game earlier and, man, I saw all kinds of cheese out there and a few things that we complain about as being broken in the game, namely computer aggression. ULM runs the 3-3-5 and it looked like they blitzed damn near every down.

    I can't count the number of times Petrino went for it on 4th down, undoubtly because he knew that he had the superior team... the result, Arkansas goes into halftime with a 7-0 lead. I flip back and forth and suddenly it's Arkansas 24-7 late in the 4th quarter. So, what does Petrino do with his Heisman Candidate quarterback who took some nice shots and tweaked his shoulder earlier? He leaves him in to throw another TD pass. Now I kinda get it, throw the kill shot, steal their will, but I flip back a few minutes ago. There's 43 seconds left, 31-7, and Mallett is STILL in the game throwin' away. They're at like the 30 yard line trying to score again and with under a minute left, 4th and 9, Petrino goes for it again!

    I just found it amusing how closely the stuff we see as "cheese" shows up on Saturdays and Sundays. I wonder how many sportsmanship point hits Petrino would have taken if he was playing NCAA 11 online? I know I'd avoid his gamer tag.
    "A man can only be beaten in two ways: if he gives up, or if he dies."
  • e4hylam
    Rookie
    • Jul 2008
    • 6

    #2
    Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

    I dont think going for it on 4th down is cheese but thats just me.
    GT: A 3 3 5 Dfence

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    • Pass_The_Cows
      Rookie
      • Feb 2007
      • 411

      #3
      Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

      None of that is "cheese", it's just playing like an a--hole
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      • jbrew2411
        MVP
        • Dec 2007
        • 2554

        #4
        Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

        It's not cheese because he is not winning by using a glitch. It's real life so cheese does not apply here. The SEC schools play teams like ULM to work on things and get ready for the SEC. Unless you have ever coached a team then you can't call him out. I'm a high school coach and have often went for it on 4th down when up or facing a lesser team. Maybe he was not happy with his team. It's the other team that has to step up and stop it.
        Don't get me wrong, I dislike Petrino. I think he has no class but I also know as a coach you call plays and the other team has to stop it. I agree with keeping your starters out there, even when up, if they didn't play like they should have. In the end ULM has to play the hole game and they have to stop them if they don't like it. You can not cheese in real life only in video games.
        Relax, it's just a video game!

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        • Senator Palmer
          MVP
          • Jul 2008
          • 3314

          #5
          Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

          Oh... finding exploits and playing like and a*****, I thought it was all bawled up under the "cheese" umbrella. Gotcha.

          And I wasn't calling Petrino out, jbrew. It was more of an observation. In fact, I've loved watching his offenses over the years. I totally get why he left the starters in... trying to tack on another TD pass with under a minute left for style points, not so much.

          Like I said, I just found it amusing.
          "A man can only be beaten in two ways: if he gives up, or if he dies."

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          • Card-me
            Rookie
            • Jun 2010
            • 273

            #6
            Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

            It's Bobby Petrino. It's what he's always done. Believe me, we saw years of it at Louisville.

            Bobby Petrino is all about offense. If the offense doesn't do well, it doesn't matter if your defense scored 60 points in a blowout, you better believe you're playing the whole game and doing extra sprints in practice if you're an offensive player. At Louisville, if his practices ended in defensive struggles, he would get absolutely pissed; didn't matter if it was just the defense playing well. His philosophy is that the offense should always play better. Interestingly, I would argue that that's what makes his defenses better as well (they've never been outstanding, but he's had some pretty good guys over the years... Elvis Dumervil, William Gay, etc).

            Funnily enough, he's perfectly happy to put backups in if he's happy with the offensive starters. For instance, in the 2005 UK game, the starters played nearly the whole game even though it was a comfortable lead. But the offense wasn't playing well, and in fact, the game ended up being kinda close by the end as UK fought back. In 2006, we came out and dominated and Cantwell ended up playing most of the second half. We also played I think 4 running backs in that game (especially after Michael Bush broke his leg).

            So basically, this is nothing new for Petrino. He's just trying to get his offense to play exceptionally, and I would argue it's what makes him one of the better offensive minds in the game today. Is it bad sportsmanship? Maybe. But it wouldn't be an issue if the offense just executed the whole game like they should.

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            • tomahawkhog
              Rookie
              • Dec 2004
              • 7

              #7
              Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

              See, this is where people just have NO football knowledge. Yep, Petrino went for it on 4th and 9 in the 4th QTR with 50 seconds left...Did he throw it to the endzone??? No, he ran a draw. He wasn't trying to run the score up, he was trying to end the game..
              WooooPigSoooiee!!

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              • Card-me
                Rookie
                • Jun 2010
                • 273

                #8
                Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

                Originally posted by tomahawkhog
                See, this is where people just have NO football knowledge. Yep, Petrino went for it on 4th and 9 in the 4th QTR with 50 seconds left...Did he throw it to the endzone??? No, he ran a draw. He wasn't trying to run the score up, he was trying to end the game..
                Well, that's a big piece of the puzzle that shouldn't be left out.

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                • Senator Palmer
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 3314

                  #9
                  Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

                  So what about the throw before that on 3rd down when he could have just sat on it and ended the game? And it wasn't 50 seconds left.

                  Edit: Just looked it up on my DVR. 3rd down, clock running, ball on the opponent's 35 yard line. The ball was snapped at around the 49 sec mark with the playclock at 8 seconds. He could have run and ended the game right there but he calls a pass.

                  And knowlege of football? Mallett took another hit right in the gut on that play. I know enough to know that you don't needlessly expose your franchise with seconds left in a game that's wrapped up when a knee runs out the clock.

                  P.S. Sorry it didn't come across, I thought it would with my repeated use of the word "amused", but this was a tongue-in-cheek kind of post, not meant to ruffle any feathers.
                  Last edited by Senator Palmer; 09-11-2010, 11:24 PM.
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                  • gigem
                    Rookie
                    • May 2010
                    • 227

                    #10
                    Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

                    In Petrinos defense of running up the score, margin of victory does go into the BC$ formula. The system encourages coaches to run up score, thus displaying poor sportsmanship. What a great system.

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                    • Kingfish
                      Rookie
                      • Jan 2005
                      • 442

                      #11
                      Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

                      The main fact to be considered is, Mallett missed ALL of the spring due to surgery and didn't even get to dress until the first fall practice. He needs ALL the snaps he can get before the trip to Georgia next weekend...I personally think its gonna be UgLy next week but I am a paranoid pessimist(pretty typical of Arkansas fans though )
                      I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I don’t think you realize that what you heard was not entirely what I meant.

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                      • wisgator
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 77

                        #12
                        Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

                        Originally posted by gigem
                        In Petrinos defense of running up the score, margin of victory does go into the BC$ formula. The system encourages coaches to run up score, thus displaying poor sportsmanship. What a great system.
                        No it doesn't. It used to be that way, but it's not like that now.

                        The only way margin of victory makes its way into the current system is via human voting.

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                        • fcboiler87
                          Pro
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 592

                          #13
                          Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

                          The 3-3-5 defense is intended to blitz someone on every single play. It wouldn't make sense, especially on running downs to only send three. The principles of the 3-3-5 is to confuse the offensive blockers by keeping them guessing as to who the blitzer(s) are. Therefore, that is legit.

                          However, when we complain about "cheesy" defenses on the game, it gets to be slightly ridiculous when you are playing against a defense that is not the 3-3-5 and you are being kamikaze blitzed by two safeties or two cornerbacks every other play, and on top of it, the CPU defense still has perfect coverage. That is not realistic. If you blitz your secondary, you are leaving yourself vulnerable to the passing game, but the game never has a vulnerability when that happens. That is what people complain about and it is legit.

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                          • ACardAttack
                            Pro
                            • Jul 2005
                            • 711

                            #14
                            Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

                            Its not Petrino's job to stop his offense.

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                            • jbrew2411
                              MVP
                              • Dec 2007
                              • 2554

                              #15
                              Re: Bobby Petrino is a Cheeser

                              Originally posted by ACardAttack
                              Its not Petrino's job to stop his offense.
                              Bingo. It is also not good to pull your starters when they have not played well. It's better to work things out against ULM then trying to work them out against a SEC team.
                              Relax, it's just a video game!

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