Ulysees E. McGill
This season is for you Sweets
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don't disagree.I'm with Hank, I realize the weaknesses he is dealing with but he has shown me very little in terms of intangibles since he has been here and that is a very very very important value for a QB.
well, i think most do.
but there's also a lot of truth in "doing the same things over and over again, expecting different results is the oldest form of insanity".
so the only way doing what we do the way we do it, the same way over and over, makes any sense, is if we simply don't care about the result changing.
Eh we'll see how things with JG shake out long term. He's at least shown upside that he could be a capable game manager who can hit some long balls here and there down the road. Experience is huge for QBs. It's not uncommon to see the light really come on and things to slow down for a QB once he's got a couple seasons under his belt. Dobbs' strides as a passer in 2016 and Brandon Allen's Sr season come to mind.If you have to surround a QB win great talent to perform then he isn’t a good QB... QB is the ultimate Duck tape position they make bad rosters look better.
Mehlan would have been better than almost everybody we went after..I have said that a gazillion times. I just don't believe he would have come close to recruiting well enough at UT to do much better than he did at MSU. At UF he doesn't have to be an ace recruiter to recruit well. It is the perfect situation for him. He gets to ride what is left of the Urban coatails in Florida...he will do better there than he would have anywhere else. He will always be hard to beat for us there.
Pruitt got the short end of the coaching carousel stick imo. A raw lunatic fan base with zero patience, a brutal schedule, OJT taking it's pound of flesh and a roster on par with the worst in P5 football...
Not a recipe for much success, but I'm pulling for him to make it, I believe he and the staff are all really good football coaches..but I just really doubt he will. The Barbarians are already marching on the gates and it is just a few games into his tenure. Just no patience or understanding from this fanbase left.
And that is also understandable...trust me I get it, but I just think it is so counter-productive to the future, to be hyper-critical of these guys now. We need them to at least get better, tougher, more fundamentally sound football players in here to ever have a chance of rejoining the elite..where we belong. If we tear these guys down, instead of defend them at the grassroots level..it will make doing that much harder.
So I will do my part and toe that company line...even if I have some of the same concerns.
What games have you been watching? JG has definitely not had "all the time in the world to throw more times than not" this season. He's lucky if he has 3 seconds to throw most of the time.The thing is he's had all the time in the world to throw more times than not but he he's a first read then nothing QB
I'm not sure we have someone on the roster who will be able to overtake him by next year. I like Maurer, but I'm not sure he's a guy who's gonna come in as a freshman earn the job as a starter outright. Shrout has a big arm and all, but I'm not sure he needs a lot of development. Hopefully, we'll snag another QB this recruiting class who can be the kind of stud QB we need as a freshman, but it seems like the staff is focused elsewhere at the moment.I think he’ll be displaced too. Someone else will get serious run at the job. I just don’t think he’s a winning-type QB. Seems like a good kid who loves the game, he’s just not in the right conference.
What exactly do you mean by moxie? I'd say he has plenty of moxie, he just doesn't have enough grasp on the mental aspect of the game to be particularly dynamic.
yeah, haven't seen that. agreed.Moxie isn't the ability to get up after getting annihilated by a D tackle. Its making things happen, improbable things. Its somehow making your team better. Its putting the ball in the only place it could be caught WHEN IT COUNTS. Its putting the team on your shoulders and willing a win.
Ok if that's your definition of Moxie, then we agree. Not sure we've had a QB who fits that definition since Casey Clausen, TBH. As great as Dobbs was at time.Moxie isn't the ability to get up after getting annihilated by a D tackle. Its making things happen, improbable things. Its somehow making your team better. Its putting the ball in the only place it could be caught WHEN IT COUNTS. Its putting the team on your shoulders and willing a win.
OK , but my head has been spinning scene 07 with all the problems and coaches we've had. I use to bet on these games often, the new generation of players are up and down.unless you're bama you have to have an electric QB or great decision makers that has the team behind him.Dude..it is hard to take you seriously when it takes 2 or three times reading your posts to translate them into English.