![]() ![]() The Narrator talks like Mojo again at the end of this episode like in " Los Dos Mojos".This is the second episode where there is no crime fighting, the first one being " Ploys R' Us".Even though Talking Dog saved the day too, the Narrator doesn't credit him.Mojo's speech in "Mo' Linguish" references the Schoolhouse Rock short, "Conjunction Junction.".However, the production crew subsequently titled this episode Mo' Linguish. This was supposed to be originally titled "Mo' Lingual".The Girls try to find out who caused everyone to speak in extremely long sentences. As of this episode, all three Powerpuff Girls have talked like Mojo does (Blossom: The Powerpuff Girls' Best Rainy Day Adventure Ever.But in the end, the Talking Dog and the Powerpuff Girls save the day. He then forces everyone to talk in long sentences and bringing the city to a standstill. Hopefully, the results will show.Mojo Jojo is sentenced to community service as a college English professor. Still it’s good to hear that turnovers are going to be addressed and made an emphasis. Of course, in the offseason there is always talk, and with a new coaching staff you’ll get even more talk the proof is want happens starting in September. It looks like the new coaching staff will put an emphasis on turnovers and talks more about being an aggressive defense that is going to attack. The Cowboys have recently been known as a bend-don’t-break type of defense and one that was, unfortunately, not very good at creating turnovers. So that’s going to be a big piece on how we build our unit on the back end.” So it’s something we’re not only make an emphasis, but you’re going to have to drill, it has to consume you, you have to be obsessed with it. In order for us to do what we came here to do, a big piece of that is our ability to be disruptive at the point of attack and getting the ball back. Obviously the ball is going to be of great emphasis as we build our entire package, our entire scheme. The University at Buffalo has closed in on the next coach to step in and take the helm of a promising Bulls program, naming Maurice Mo Linguist as head coach after. Michigan Wolverines football head coach Jim Harbaugh made an outstanding hire this offseason when he brought in Maurice 'Mo' Linguist to serve as his new co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach. Your identity is tied to who you consistently are and what you consistently do. Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images Linguist will replace the out-going Lance Leipold, who accepted the Kansas job last week. ![]() What’s going to be our mindset? Ultimately we are in the initial stages of forming what our identity is going to be. “It’s something we talk about everything begins with a mental approach, an emphasis on our mental approach. On getting more interceptions with the Cowboys: At all 11 positions if you are looking at an elite defensive player, you want somebody who can be aggressive to the ball and go make plays on the ball.” It’s about your ability to be a ball disruptive player. I think a lot of defensive football is about attacking the football. You want guys who can separate, whether its a running back or receiver, from the ball. I mean obviously you want guys who can affect the ball. When asked what kind of safeties he wants, Linguist replied: Considering Linguist is a former safety, and Harris is a former cornerback, this division of labor makes sense. The first bit of news gleaned from the Linguist interview is that he will primarily spend his time with the safeties and the slot corners while another new hire, Al Harris, will spend most of his time working with the outside corners. Additionally, Linguist is a Dallas native so this is a homecoming for him. who help shape and mold you, said University at Buffalo head. He was also a safety in college at Baylor. Coach Mo was probably the best communicator I’ve ever been around, said Johnson, now a scout with the Houston Texans. ![]() Linguist has coached all over the place at college programs with his most recent stint at Texas A&M. Linguist was interviewed recently, and before getting into the ballhawk conversation, he noted that Mike Nolan was the guy that invited him to come to Dallas and talk about coaching the Cowboys secondary. That seems to be a trend as defensive coordinator Mike Nolan also stated that he wants secondary players and can make plays on the ball and create turnovers. That’s the first word that came out of the mouth of new Cowboys secondary coach Maurice Linguist when asked what he wants in a safety. ![]()
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