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re: Will one of the 3 remarkable QBs transfer
Posted on 7/22/18 at 2:50 am to SouthernImmigrant
Posted on 7/22/18 at 2:50 am to SouthernImmigrant
The problem with the almighty TD arm chair quarterback is that they've argued the starting quarterback position inaccurately the past 10 years.
We have had highly ranked quarterbacks in several classes, but developing them properly has been our main issue. The second someone makes a mistake, we are looking for the next great hope. Have you ever thought that this is a "winning" business? Coaches play who they think can win. Now. There is no tomorrow in the big 5 coaching world. We HAVE to cultivate and nurture the talent we have on the roster.
In recent memory we haven't had a staff that could develop young quarterbacks. The question is can this staff do it? We don't know yet. So why shite your pants now when we all have no clue?
The unknown is a bitch. What I'm saying is, our coaching staff, no matter who it is, Nick Saban, Jimbo Fisher, Tom Herman, or (*whisper * the dreaded dumb) Coach O is that we have to stand behind and support the staffs decision on who should start.
If you can't support it, frick you, and I'll be happy to take your seats.
Moral of the story is that no matter who our coach is, at the end of the day, we have to support those young men wearing purple and gold. The fun thing is not knowing. frick, ain't this better than basketball season?
We have had highly ranked quarterbacks in several classes, but developing them properly has been our main issue. The second someone makes a mistake, we are looking for the next great hope. Have you ever thought that this is a "winning" business? Coaches play who they think can win. Now. There is no tomorrow in the big 5 coaching world. We HAVE to cultivate and nurture the talent we have on the roster.
In recent memory we haven't had a staff that could develop young quarterbacks. The question is can this staff do it? We don't know yet. So why shite your pants now when we all have no clue?
The unknown is a bitch. What I'm saying is, our coaching staff, no matter who it is, Nick Saban, Jimbo Fisher, Tom Herman, or (*whisper * the dreaded dumb) Coach O is that we have to stand behind and support the staffs decision on who should start.
If you can't support it, frick you, and I'll be happy to take your seats.
Moral of the story is that no matter who our coach is, at the end of the day, we have to support those young men wearing purple and gold. The fun thing is not knowing. frick, ain't this better than basketball season?
This post was edited on 7/22/18 at 2:58 am
Posted on 7/22/18 at 9:50 am to RAG1N_T1GER77
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n recent memory we haven't had a staff that could develop young quarterbacks. The question is can this staff do it? We don't know yet. So why shite your pants now when we all have no clue?
Because the guy running our offense was in every offensive meeting helping game plan for several years of bad QB play.
Posted on 7/22/18 at 10:13 am to RAG1N_T1GER77
I am pretty sure that one year from today we are all going to look back and say the basketball season was a HELL OF A LOT more enjoyable than the football season!!
Posted on 7/22/18 at 10:33 am to RAG1N_T1GER77
quote:Jarrett Lee, Andrew Hatch, Jordan Jefferson, Steven Rivers, Anthony Jennings, Lindsey Scott, and Brandon Harris were all long shots not recruited heavily by SEC schools. Some of them seemed to only be signed so we could say we had a QB in the class. Muh development only goes so far.
We have had highly ranked quarterbacks in several classes, but developing them properly has been our main issue.
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