Jimbo Fisher Post-Game vs. UF

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2008

FSU offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher gives his thoughts on the Seminoles' 45-15 loss to Florida.

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  • lol your a retard

  • man idk. jack state was horrible, usf game was horrible,and the bc game sucked. the odds of us getting back to the 90's glory anytime soon isnt likely. i dont think fisher is gonna do shit at fsu either

  • bobbybowdengeezer, you seem really immature so grow up you little fuck. and pretty sure fsu is comin back if u havent noticed, prolly not....and the shitty acc??the sec had a loosin record against the acc hahahaha, i just cant wait till fsu is back on top!! go noles!!

  • you mean 2 and a half

  • I guess it just depends on the person. 3 NC's in the 90's is amazing.

  • wouldn't head to head matchups pull more weight? Speculating isn't even an option in head to head matchups its pretty clear cut who is better...

  • NC's pull more weight than your teams own records against them. FSU was phenomenal in the 90's.

  • Option offenses are nothing but timing and chemistry. I ran the veer which is 80% option. Although we did throw alot because we sucked. Anyway I dissagree with you on this. If FSU has kids with bad attitudes or work ethics, its not the offensive systems fault, that is all I'm saying. My point is any offense can be effective immediately regardless.

  • we're 4-0 vs Nebraska though. Head to head we beat them in the 90's...

  • Both the Gators and Dolphins utilized option-heavy offenses which do not require the timing and chemistry the spread does. Look at Georgia Tech, first year of the option and they have the best year they've had in a while. Look at spread teams and find one that worked right in a year. Its common football knowledge, the spread takes time for the players to fully grasp not to mention actually recruiting the players needed to run it. 2-3 years is the average gestimation of the time it takes.

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