You've never disputed anything I've posted because you're consistently wrong. And the post about the number of players in a workout is just stupid.
I am pretty much right on a lot of things, especially things that involve actual research and facts.
Here are a few things that you tried to pass off as truth.
Baylor and Georgia were 4 man fronts before their current coaches changed philosophies. Both not true
Baylor ran a 3 man front in Rhule's last year. I provided you an article where the DC proved that fact.
Georgia was a 3-4 when Pruitt ran the defense for Richt. Pruitt has always ran a 3-4
You asked me to stop @ing you. I did not @ you in the reply you referred to.
You said in a post that Reese Mooney was the starting QB at his high school since the middle of his freshman year. The truth is he didn't start on the Varsity team his Freshman year at all, but he did play a lot of sub-varsity ball.
You wrote "Adrian Martinez had more 20+ and 30+ yard completions that list except Zac Taylor", that list included
1. Zac Taylor
2. Adrian Martinez
3. Joey Ganz
4. Taylor Martinez
5. Tommy Armstrong
I provided you with year by year and career numbers of passes thrown for 25+ yards for each of those QBs except Zac Taylor and Ganz. Of the 3 remaining QBs, Adrian Martinez was 3rd by a pretty significant margin
2010 Taylor Martinez - 14
2011 Taylor Martinez - 24
2012 Taylor Martinez - 36
2013 Taylor Martinez - 5 - total 79 - 44 games 1.79 per game
2013 Tommy Armstrong - 11
2014 Tommy Armstrong - 28
2015 Tommy Armstrong - 33
2016 Tommy Armstrong - 24 total 106 - 44 games 2.41 per game
2018 Adrian Martinez - 23
2019 Adrian Martinez - 21
2020 Adrian Martinez - 8 total 52 - 28 games 1.85 per game
Hell Tanner Lee had as many in 2017 as A. Martinez had in 2019 and 2020 combined.
Just a few examples.