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Prentiss Waggner was one name we heard mentioned repeatedly yesterday for his outstanding play. Today was no different. Waggner picked off a Jonathan Crompton pass in the endzone. However, according to Dave Hooker, Waggner didn't even have to move to make the interception. Crompton never saw him.
This seems familiar somehow.
really?People get off of JC's back for a bit. Everyone is basing his performance off of last year. As I recall all of our QBs played like crap. Give it time before you rush to judgement. Besides I don't see you guys out there. Just because you can "read" defenses on NCAA 2010 doesn't mean you can do it in real life. Give the QBs a break, if they don't perform then start talking about them. But let them have a chance to show what they have or what they don't have.
People get off of JC's back for a bit. Everyone is basing his performance off of last year. As I recall all of our QBs played like crap. Give it time before you rush to judgement. Besides I don't see you guys out there. Just because you can "read" defenses on NCAA 2010 doesn't mean you can do it in real life. Give the QBs a break, if they don't perform then start talking about them. But let them have a chance to show what they have or what they don't have.
People get off of JC's back for a bit. Everyone is basing his performance off of last year. As I recall all of our QBs played like crap. Give it time before you rush to judgement. Besides I don't see you guys out there. Just because you can "read" defenses on NCAA 2010 doesn't mean you can do it in real life. Give the QBs a break, if they don't perform then start talking about them. But let them have a chance to show what they have or what they don't have.
People get off of JC's back for a bit. Everyone is basing his performance off of last year. As I recall all of our QBs played like crap. Give it time before you rush to judgement. Besides I don't see you guys out there. Just because you can "read" defenses on NCAA 2010 doesn't mean you can do it in real life. Give the QBs a break, if they don't perform then start talking about them. But let them have a chance to show what they have or what they don't have.
Prentiss Waggner was one name we heard mentioned repeatedly yesterday for his outstanding play. Today was no different. Waggner picked off a Jonathan Crompton pass in the endzone. However, according to Dave Hooker, Waggner didn't even have to move to make the interception. Crompton never saw him.
This seems familiar somehow.