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Post by Magnum on Sept 28, 2013 20:59:28 GMT -5
At least until the end of the year.
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Post by Rudedog on Sept 29, 2013 18:57:27 GMT -5
I hope you are kidding. I hope you aren't one of those who already wants him gone.
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Post by Krakow on Sept 29, 2013 19:31:47 GMT -5
Remember, Rude. Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies. I will be hoping that this post finds you, and finds you well. Your friend, Krakow.
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Post by JM on Sept 29, 2013 19:52:29 GMT -5
He sux.
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Post by relic on Sept 29, 2013 20:48:20 GMT -5
Remember, Rude. Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies. I will be hoping that this post finds you, and finds you well. Your friend, Krakow. LOL. More accurately, it did provoke a mild chuckle.
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Post by Magnum on Sept 29, 2013 21:09:58 GMT -5
I've changed my mind again.
FarIzzAzzz
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Post by Orange Daddy on Sept 29, 2013 21:14:55 GMT -5
I'm beginning to think the same way. Why not play your freshman give them a shot. I bout tired of hearing the red shirt crap. We need to play good were coming on a 3 game ass whooping may be a 6
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Post by Rudedog on Sept 30, 2013 11:38:31 GMT -5
Still can't believe you idiots. Don't even think about getting back on the ButchWagon when he starts winning. How in the world can you guys give up on him already with the cards he was dealt???
Maybe he doesn't want to waste those freshmen QB's on this season that ain't gonna be that great. I do agree that he should have given one of them a shot to help get him prepared if Worley goes down or something.
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Post by Rudedog on Sept 30, 2013 11:43:25 GMT -5
Remember, Rude. Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies. I will be hoping that this post finds you, and finds you well. Your friend, Krakow. I never know how to take your shit. Do you have a couple of personalities or something? What the hey does the above statement really mean?
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on Sept 30, 2013 13:43:49 GMT -5
Need to play the QB that gives you best best chance of winning the game. So far this year it has been Worley for every one of them. Never play somebody simply in hopes that they will help down the road. Be near sighted and do everything possible to win the next game. If it's a blow out then let some of the guys that aren't contributing to winning the game get some in-game practice.
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Post by Mauler on Sept 30, 2013 13:49:13 GMT -5
Butch keeps saying that they have to show it in practice. Well, there are some guys that are gamers. They come to life on Saturdays. What if Turdley goes down and not a stitch of experience has to come in during a tight game?
He's being very bull headed, IMO. Let them play. Obviously we are building for the future and the future is either Dobbs or Furgeson. It's like he's scared to death of hurting feelings, etc.
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on Sept 30, 2013 13:52:29 GMT -5
Remember what happened the last time a freshman QB played?
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Post by Mauler on Sept 30, 2013 13:58:11 GMT -5
What difference does that make? Peterman has sucked ever since he's been here. I see a lot of freshman QBs play every Saturday for different teams and do just fine. Apparently our guys have no arms or something.
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Post by Mauler on Sept 30, 2013 14:02:52 GMT -5
Which also leads to player development. Furgeson was a highly recruited 4 star player. You'd think that he would have made progress by now. I will not be convinced we have 4 QBs over there who are all busts. Are we not developing a thing over there?
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on Sept 30, 2013 14:11:24 GMT -5
Manziel was a redshirt. Winston at FSU is a redshirt. It would be great to get Dobbs and Fergie in a game, but not if it increases the odds of losing the game you're playing. Worley isn't good enough to take over a game and blow out an inferior opponent so that his underlings can get some PT. It is what it is. You already have a bunch of freshman playing that are making a lot of mistakes. Mistakes by the QB are amplified.
Worley must be that much better in practice than the two teenagers.
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