FLSTF-VOL
Blood runs ORANGE!
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that about this time last year many of the posters here and on govolsxtra were calling for Fulmer and Company to bench Eric Ainge and start John Crompton. It was so obvious to so many that Crompton was head and shoulders above Ainge that it was a no brainer. Fulmer must have been a fool for keeping Crompton on the bench.
Fulmer stuck with Ainge because he obviously knew what the hell he was doing since he saw them practice every day. He stuck with the player that he felt was better prepared and gave the team the best shot at winning.
Now that Crompton is a total bust the very same people that were yelling the loudest about getting him in the game are yelling the loudest about getting him out.
Fulmer announced today that the position would be fully opened to competition this week and the most consistent player would get the start on Saturday.
But Noooooo thats not good enough! He should bench Crompton immediately and start Stephens without second thought. He's a fool and is blinded by his own stubbornness. Sounds kinda familiar.
Maybe there is a reason Crompton is starting, could it be the same reason Ainge was starting last year? Anyone think maybe Stephens is where Crompton was last year? Of course he can't be any worse than Crompton is this year. But what if he does get the start and stinks the joint up, again and again. What does that do to his confidence if they throw him into the fire before he is ready? I would venture to say we would have another Ainge the sophomore on our hands.
Of course Crompton is no where near the QB Ainge was last year and he is bad, just plain bad. A lot of people wrong on that one.
The point is that maybe we should just let the Coaches coach the team.
Fulmer stuck with Ainge because he obviously knew what the hell he was doing since he saw them practice every day. He stuck with the player that he felt was better prepared and gave the team the best shot at winning.
Now that Crompton is a total bust the very same people that were yelling the loudest about getting him in the game are yelling the loudest about getting him out.
Fulmer announced today that the position would be fully opened to competition this week and the most consistent player would get the start on Saturday.
But Noooooo thats not good enough! He should bench Crompton immediately and start Stephens without second thought. He's a fool and is blinded by his own stubbornness. Sounds kinda familiar.
Maybe there is a reason Crompton is starting, could it be the same reason Ainge was starting last year? Anyone think maybe Stephens is where Crompton was last year? Of course he can't be any worse than Crompton is this year. But what if he does get the start and stinks the joint up, again and again. What does that do to his confidence if they throw him into the fire before he is ready? I would venture to say we would have another Ainge the sophomore on our hands.
Of course Crompton is no where near the QB Ainge was last year and he is bad, just plain bad. A lot of people wrong on that one.
The point is that maybe we should just let the Coaches coach the team.