Football 101 - Some words about behavior
Hi all!
I just wanted to take a chance to thank everyone for their patience during the recent troll attack. I want apologize for the many comments made by a guest on the recent "MHR University" story about zone blocking which may have buried some questions and comments that deserved to get an audience. Please know that the editors at MHR have discussed the matter, and we pledge to take a quicker and firmer response to posters who clog up the site with insults and personal remarks. Guru has directed to the editors that this site is ok with debate and friendly trash talk, but not to the excess we saw over the past couple of days.
I should have contacted Guru sooner, or temporarily banned the offender, or started deleting comments to keep the article's comment section on a more respectful level, but I failed to do so. I felt that since the comments were mostly directed at me, I should have given the offending poster more slack since I had a conflict of interest. By allowing things to go on as long as they did some of our members may have been offended by what they were reading on an otherwise family friendly site. For that I apologize and pledge to do a better job of policing our site to ensure that a story or diary's comments thread doesn't get that offensive again.
MHR is a safe place to come and to learn about the game of football and the Broncos, as well as sharing your thoughts and comments. Being a Broncos fan isn't a requirment. We welcome the fans of all teams, and even welcome disagreements. Please know that each of us appreciates questions, and no question is too simple or "dumb". We're here to help. If someone attacks you (or, as in this case, one of the editors) on a personal level, it will not be tolerated. All banning decisions made by an editor will be reviewed by Guru to make sure it was proper, and complaints or appeals can be directed to Guru.
Also, please don't take the recent attacks on myself or other MHR members personaly. I know some folks wanted to go to the opposing site to speak up over there. Guys, we want to have class and integrity in everything that we do. If you visit another site do it in a friendly and respectful way, because it reflects on all of us. The leader of the oakland site is a decent guy, and he was made aware of our recent situation with one of his members. He and his site don't deserve the same treatment we got because of one mixed up individual. The behavior of our recent problem poster should in no way reflect on Saint or his site. Trash talk the raiders all you want, but please keep it in house.
And remember the language. We are all a part of the MHR family, but some of our members are younger and we want to keep ourselves a "family friendly" site. We take a lot of pride in our high school and younger members who come here and show a great amount of knowledge and team pride.
So for those of you who have any questions about the zone block scheme and the associative blocks used in the system, this post is the place to post your questions. As always, any other football related questions are welcomed. We are blessed to have experts on everything from legal issues to the salary cap, from Xs and Os to team history, from news research to players and the positions that they play. If one of us doesn't know the answer, we will work to find it for you.
Thanks for coming to MHR. We're glad you're here, and we'll do a better job of protecting our members from personal attacks in the future. I also want to thank our members that were able to keep their class during the episode. You guys rock!
Best,
Hoosierteacher
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As always HT, you are the conscience
In any case, I hope everyone here will consider posing any questions about Zone Blocking to you on this thread, since many might have been missed in the 155 comment onslaught on your original post. ;)
Saint is fun to talk smack with and I am sure some controversy will pop up that will cause MHR and S&BP to clash again in the future. That's what the blogosphere is for, right?
Thanks Zap
Controversy is ok, just not the personal stuff.
Many of us allowed ourselves to get a little worked up. The best thing to do is to try to learn from it, and be prepared for stuff like that in the future. It may be hard to do, but we should really feel sorry for the guy. He sounds like a young college student who probably has a lot of issues he needs help with, and I hope he finds a better way of solving his problems.
by Steve Nichols on Mar 19, 2008 5:16 PM MDT up reply actions
I know the type of guy he is,
I used to be like him in a way...I used to argue for the sake of arguing. Winning an argument was more important to me than being right or even making sense. lol
In any case, S&BP is only targetted by me for friendly banter. I do not go there on a daily basis and "troll", but on occassion I will go over there and stir the pot a little. I think Saint knows its all in good fun. ;)
My hope is that they understand that it is somewhat of a compliment to them and their team that I spent some time over there talking smack. I won't even waste my time with Charger or Chief blogs. :P
Actually, me too.
Of course now I am very wise, lol.
by Trinidad Jack on Mar 20, 2008 8:30 PM MDT up reply actions
heheheh
I think when you get older you just learn how to outwit the youngins or just plain out-reason them. If that makes sense.
OOMPA LOOMPA, DOOMPADAH DEE
It's JaMakus Fail, RRRRRUUUUNNNN!!!!!
Or maybe you realize...
by Trinidad Jack on Mar 24, 2008 11:50 AM MDT up reply actions
Don't let Bob Costas
Obviously
I am still laughing my arse off at the first
Two wrongs don't make a right
And where necessary,
by Jeremy Bolander on Mar 19, 2008 8:15 PM MDT up reply actions
How about a piece
Spock
- Who fits our system and would do well regardless of how "good" or "poor" of a player they are,
- Who doesn't fit our systems, but is a terrific enough player to do well for us,
- Who doesn't fit, and shouldn't even be considered regardless of how good they are.
by Steve Nichols on Mar 20, 2008 7:42 PM MDT up reply actions
Spock
Knowing the qualitites to look for at WR make it a lot easier for me to separate the wheat from the chaffe in the later rounds, since their is an overflow of unknowns who only have a piece or two of the puzzle, but who might be able to do something well enough to warrant being brought in and brought up in ZB.
by Jeremy Bolander on Mar 20, 2008 12:37 AM MDT reply actions
The thing
Good stuff Spock
My big concern is our #2 receiver position. We need to keep pressure off of Marshall, and we can go about it by having a clone on the weak side or having a speed demon. This is my OPINION, not fact, but I prefer a speed man to stretch the field.
I like the speed receiver at weakside because teams will close in their zones to account for Marshall, Scheffler, and even Stokely, who are all not speed demons but great in heavy coverage. One guy to do a "go route" can pull his CB as well as a SAF away from the rest of the crew who will work in midrange. Also, the speedster pulls back SAF coverage enough to help our RB crew as well.
There are excellent points to having another possession guy as well. It's a matter of taste. Another possession guy can keep jacking his CB with run blocks, until that magic moment that he pivots and takes a pass (while the rest of the defense is worried about our strongside runs and our TE). The biggest plus to a possession guy is that he is a greater asset for Cutler on our signature bootleg plays.
by Steve Nichols on Mar 20, 2008 7:56 PM MDT up reply actions
Couple things
Second, as far as Marshall's blocking skills go, one of my favorite things about him is it looks like he really loves to block. I can recall a few specific instances last season where he laid out some defender, McCaffrey-style, and then was on the sideline with a grin like he'd just scored the game-winner or something. That's a man after my own heart.

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