JohnWardForever
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Wonder how many practices he has seen? He hasn't had the opportunity to compare JC to others but, hey, why let that stop him from talking
The question is not whether Crompton is playing at the level of an SEC QB (he isn't), the question is whether we have anyone else on the team who is better. I would imagine that the sports editor from a paper in Mobile doesn't have much opportunity to evaluate our alternatives.
I simply can't believe that CLK is sticking with Crompton because he's worried about scaring off recruits. If a hot shot high school QB is scared off by an incumbent Nick Freakin' Stephens with one year of eligibility left, we don't want him. With the public and team pressure that is mounting over starting Crompton, there is every incentive for CLK to put in Stephens to say to everyone "look, you asked for Stephens, and you got him - happy now?" The only conclusion I can draw is that he really must believe Stephens is worse than Crompton, and that putting him in will actually make us worse. I know it doesn't seem possible, but he really must believe that is what will happen, and if we do that, there's no going back to Crompton down the road.
What if CLK puts in Nick Stephens and he gets an ACL or similar injury? Where will we be next spring? We would do good to have enough quaterbacks to hold a practice. I don't know if this is why he's not putting in Nick or not but he probably knew this year would suck and doesn't want to jeopardize next season.
Put Nick in---I have seen all I want of JC. I have nightmares already. Season is done---let NS play.
The question is not whether Crompton is playing at the level of an SEC QB (he isn't), the question is whether we have anyone else on the team who is better. I would imagine that the sports editor from a paper in Mobile doesn't have much opportunity to evaluate our alternatives.
I simply can't believe that CLK is sticking with Crompton because he's worried about scaring off recruits. If a hot shot high school QB is scared off by an incumbent Nick Freakin' Stephens with one year of eligibility left, we don't want him. With the public and team pressure that is mounting over starting Crompton, there is every incentive for CLK to put in Stephens to say to everyone "look, you asked for Stephens, and you got him - happy now?" The only conclusion I can draw is that he really must believe Stephens is worse than Crompton, and that putting him in will actually make us worse. I know it doesn't seem possible, but he really must believe that is what will happen, and if we do that, there's no going back to Crompton down the road.
Nick will play if and when CLK says he can. You are no more tired of seeing the losses then the team and the coaches. If the solution was as easy as playing Stephens then it would have already been made. The staff is doing all they can think of to get more improvement out of the QB they see in practice and in the game to give us a chance at a W. How many times has the offense lined up wrong or false starts? How many times have we had to call a timeout because of wrong personel in the huddle? Perhaps these are some of the tangibles that JC brings that Stephens does not. I would bet you a $1,000 right now that Crompton would school you at the QB position in practice or a game. The only thing you want to do, is be an armchair coach and complain.
What if CLK puts in Nick Stephens and he gets an ACL or similar injury? Where will we be next spring? We would do good to have enough quaterbacks to hold a practice. I don't know if this is why he's not putting in Nick or not but he probably knew this year would suck and doesn't want to jeopardize next season.
I think there is some validity to this. CLK knows that if he pulls Crompton, he is done. His confidence is already fragile. Bench him and he never recovers. If he inserts Stephens and he is injured, we do not have a backup at all. We would be using Lamaison and after his performances in spring practice, I am sure CLK does not want that. I personally would like to see Stephens on the field just to see if it is all Crompton's fault that we are losing and to end the debates on this message board.
What if CLK puts in Nick Stephens and he gets an ACL or similar injury? Where will we be next spring? We would do good to have enough quaterbacks to hold a practice. I don't know if this is why he's not putting in Nick or not but he probably knew this year would suck and doesn't want to jeopardize next season.
Nick will play if and when CLK says he can. You are no more tired of seeing the losses then the team and the coaches. If the solution was as easy as playing Stephens then it would have already been made. The staff is doing all they can think of to get more improvement out of the QB they see in practice and in the game to give us a chance at a W. How many times has the offense lined up wrong or false starts? How many times have we had to call a timeout because of wrong personel in the huddle? Perhaps these are some of the tangibles that JC brings that Stephens does not. I would bet you a $1,000 right now that Crompton would school you at the QB position in practice or a game. The only thing you want to do, is be an armchair coach and complain.
The question is not whether Crompton is playing at the level of an SEC QB (he isn't), the question is whether we have anyone else on the team who is better. I would imagine that the sports editor from a paper in Mobile doesn't have much opportunity to evaluate our alternatives.
I simply can't believe that CLK is sticking with Crompton because he's worried about scaring off recruits. If a hot shot high school QB is scared off by an incumbent Nick Freakin' Stephens with one year of eligibility left, we don't want him. With the public and team pressure that is mounting over starting Crompton, there is every incentive for CLK to put in Stephens to say to everyone "look, you asked for Stephens, and you got him - happy now?" The only conclusion I can draw is that he really must believe Stephens is worse than Crompton, and that putting him in will actually make us worse. I know it doesn't seem possible, but he really must believe that is what will happen, and if we do that, there's no going back to Crompton down the road.
The difference being that I am not on scholarship at UT.
However, if I had been at UT for 5 years, I really believe I could do no worse, certainly could handle a center snap and hit a 10 yd out.
Evidently practice doesn't count. I'll trade all those "perfect practices" for a W vs a quality opponent.
We all know Cromp is great in practice---just can't translate.
A surgeon in training may be terrific working on a cadevar, but when a life is on the line----------------whoops------slips-----sorry---