under the guidance of the stoic Mike Stoops is every bit the cluster fudge our offense can be much of the game.
Unable to get lined up right, out-of-position often, generally lost for huge chunks at a time.
Will we be able to take advantage of this, or will we get caught up in our paralysis by analysis by getting overly cute or waiting to late to check off or check-with-me? I can see Dana "smartest guy in the room, so don't ask" Dimel, and Del "he's got a headset on but it's not plugged in" Miller thinking they're going to outsmart the calm and collected Mike Stoops and instead, and once again, outsmart themselves.
Unable to get lined up right, out-of-position often, generally lost for huge chunks at a time.
Will we be able to take advantage of this, or will we get caught up in our paralysis by analysis by getting overly cute or waiting to late to check off or check-with-me? I can see Dana "smartest guy in the room, so don't ask" Dimel, and Del "he's got a headset on but it's not plugged in" Miller thinking they're going to outsmart the calm and collected Mike Stoops and instead, and once again, outsmart themselves.