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The Fake Lonnie Finch

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Are you watching the same games as the rest of us? I agree, we may not have the best receivers on earth, but Thompson is just not an accurate passer.

I sometimes wonder if any of you watch any football other than UNT so you can see what happens when good wide receivers (plural, more than one at a time) are on the field running clean routes.

Chancellor's out, and the team's other two leading receivers are walk-ons. They are walk-ons for a reason.

Fourth leading receiver, Jimmerson - out. Thompson still hits 60+% of his passes today. Not sure what the bitching is about. Thompson does the best with what he has to work with around him...which, outside of the running back, hasn't been much.

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All About UNT

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I sometimes wonder if any of you watch any football other than UNT so you can see what happens when good wide receivers (plural, more than one at a time) are on the field running clean routes.

Chancellor's out, and the team's other two leading receivers are walk-ons. They are walk-ons for a reason.

Fourth leading receiver, Jimmerson - out. Thompson still hits 60+% of his passes today. Not sure what the bitching is about. Thompson does the best with what he has to work with around him...which, outside of the running back, hasn't been much.

Sorry buddy. Receivers are not the problem. So many throws are diving catches, going in the air, or just making very athletic catches in order to get a completion. Listen to the radiocast or watch the film...its the same conclusion...he can only complete if the receivers run the exact route they were supposed to. He has no ability to adapt to a situation

Green P1

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I sometimes wonder if any of you watch any football other than UNT so you can see what happens when good wide receivers (plural, more than one at a time) are on the field running clean routes.

Chancellor's out, and the team's other two leading receivers are walk-ons. They are walk-ons for a reason.

Fourth leading receiver, Jimmerson - out. Thompson still hits 60+% of his passes today. Not sure what the bitching is about. Thompson does the best with what he has to work with around him...which, outside of the running back, hasn't been much.

Fail.
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DallasGreen

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DT constantly catches the heat. He is in an impossible situation. His best receiver is gone. His best RB is gone. If you saw McNulty's start last year against Tulsa you would not want to see him on the field again. Maybe Berglund is the great hope, but given the same circumstances I don't see him doing much better. Neither he or DT play defense, and that is where the problem lies. Just like a Dodge team Mac's D quit totally on him at the end of ULM game. This can't keep happening. Even Troy Aikman @ QB can't overcome a porous secondary and inconsistent D Line play. Personally I would still prefer a kid with character and effort like DT to a journeyman w/o loyalty to any program like Berglund. But that's just me. With Chancellor and Jimmerson back it will be even more obvious that defense, w/o speed height, or ability to cover is the real problem with this team.

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MeanGreenTexan

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DT constantly catches the heat. He is in an impossible situation. His best receiver is gone. His best RB is gone. If you saw McNulty's start last year against Tulsa you would not want to see him on the field again. Maybe Berglund is the great hope, but given the same circumstances I don't see him doing much better. Neither he or DT play defense, and that is where the problem lies. Just like a Dodge team Mac's D quit totally on him at the end of ULM game. This can't keep happening. Even Troy Aikman @ QB can't overcome a porous secondary and inconsistent D Line play. Personally I would still prefer a kid with character and effort like DT to a journeyman w/o loyalty to any program like Berglund. But that's just me. With Chancellor and Jimmerson back it will be even more obvious that defense, w/o speed height, or ability to cover is the real problem with this team.

For instance: Berglund, who is known as a running QB, would have possibly been able to fake a handoff up the middle and bootleg sprint to the outside for a TD on the 4th & goal from the 1/2 yard line.

It's not all about receivers with guys like Berglund. If his receivers aren't open, Berglund has wheels and can move to either buy more time for his receivers, or pick up positive yards.

I'm looking forward to Spring practice. Thompson will need to improve his accuracy if he is going to retain his job, but it will be a dogfight for sure.

UNTLifer

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For instance: Berglund, who is known as a running QB, would have possibly been able to fake a handoff up the middle and bootleg sprint to the outside for a TD on the 4th & goal from the 1/2 yard line.

If our O-line can't move ULM's D-line 1/2 a yard for a QB sneak, then we have bigger problems. The entire problem is not DT, and although Berglund was rated higher out of HS, I am curious to see what he will do after a couple of years off. DT manages the game with what he has to work with, and while he is not always accurate, again, this is not all on him. It just comes with the territory of being the QB.

Mean Green Matt

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People underestimate how much a Derek Thompson with even middle of the road speed would change this offense.

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Green P1

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It'd be one thing if DT was taking a beating every game. That would explain his lack of vision, the constant throwing off his back foot, and the inability to hit receivers in stride.... But didn't I hear yesterday that he's the third least hit/sacked QB in college football?

H-towngreen

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It'd be one thing if DT was taking a beating every game. That would explain his lack of vision, the constant throwing off his back foot, and the inability to hit receivers in stride.... But didn't I hear yesterday that he's the third least hit/sacked QB in college football?

This this this this this x10000000000

H-towngreen

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Personally I would still prefer a kid with character and effort like DT to a journeyman w/o loyalty to any program like Berglund. But that's just me.

Right! I prefer 2 win seasons with a bunch of scrappy, high football IQ, bring your lunch pail everyday, coaches sons to a bunch of highly rated glory boys with skill and athleticism who would lead us to 8-9 wins. I want loyalty to the program as opposed to letting some hot shot QB who got screwed over with a coaching change at another school take the reins

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GrandGreen

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Be as far down on Thompson as you please, he has not shown to be a super QB and I think that is what a lot of you expect. NT now has no speed and despite what some of you think not a lot of talent at wr. He does play McCarney style and gets rid of the ball rather than take sacks and doesn't usually make a lot of mistakes. Yes he misses open receivers and so does every other QB that has ever played, one of the problems he doesn't have as many to miss.

A lot of you think very highly of Scott Hall and pan Thompson without ever considered the difference in the team around them. My guess if Scott was QB now he would be getting the same beating as Thompson.

If anyone beats out Thompson next year that will be great but it won't be as easy as some think.

mean green d

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I think Thompson has proven to be capable given the circumstances. Whether he starts or not, it will be nice to have him on the roster as a qb with experience.

GMG

Green Crazy

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Sorry buddy. Receivers are not the problem. So many throws are diving catches, going in the air, or just making very athletic catches in order to get a completion. Listen to the radiocast or watch the film...its the same conclusion...he can only complete if the receivers run the exact route they were supposed to. He has no ability to adapt to a situation

This!

Even when throwing to chancellor he was over throwing/under throwing/missing him if he were open (minus a couple of long throws they connected on). Just look at the simple crossing patterns over the middle that he's consistently off target on. Those aren't hard passes, but half the time he hits someone on the defense.

Our WRs are very average, but there are plenty of times that they are missed when open, plenty.

Greenhorn

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He's just an average qb who isn't consistent. Im pulling for him though as he is our guy for this season at least.

The Fake Lonnie Finch

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Look, Thompson does a good job of protecting the ball. We have a good run game. He has an excellent line. Beyond that, we've got Brelan Chancellor.

We can't run the ball 70 times a game. So, with Chancellor out, some one has to step up. And, our choices are a couple of walk-ons and a thired year JUCO who has never blossomed.

Again, as many of us said at the beginning of the year, the problem will be that the DL wears down end of the season. That no receivers developed wasn't as obvious. There were enough guy on the roster who should have stepped it up better at that position.

To me, having a veteran like Chris Bynes only producing 15 catches over 11 games...that's a problem. Especially after Chancellor is injured, how does the guy with the most experience not step up to the plate?

164% disappointed that a scholarship player like Chaz Sampson, with the size he had, let so many walk-ons pass him by. This is a kid who Tulsa had offered. Tulsa throws the ball around a little and so I assumed their coaches know what receivers look like in the raw.

The bottom line in the offseason is this, as much as I love McCarney, he and his staff are digging their own graves if they cannot get some contributing defensive linemen and a couple of playmaking wide receivers.

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UNTLifer

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Fail.

Solid sports retort.

DT has completed 58% of his passes and averages 238 a game. Again, he plays the most high profile position, so he gets the most attention when things don't go right. Now, I don't think he is perfect, but he is not as bad as some of you make him out to be. Scott Hall would have struggled without Galbreath/Thomas/Cobbs at RB, Quinn at WR and Blount at TE kind of like DT has struggled without Jimmerson, Chancellor and a true pass catching TE since Smith went down.

BillySee58

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Solid sports retort.

DT has completed 58% of his passes and averages 238 a game. Again, he plays the most high profile position, so he gets the most attention when things don't go right. Now, I don't think he is perfect, but he is not as bad as some of you make him out to be. Scott Hall would have struggled without Galbreath/Thomas/Cobbs at RB, Quinn at WR and Blount at TE kind of like DT has struggled without Jimmerson, Chancellor and a true pass catching TE since Smith went down.

You also have to take into account the fact the he faces cover freaking zero nearly every game. Tired of excuses, football is a game of results and we aren't getting any.

I'll admit, I'm relatively new to this fan base but I did watch Scott Hall play while I was growing up and, sadly, I watched all of the Dodge era. Please, great people of this fan base, don't subject yourself to feeling that DT is an adequate division-1 quarterback. He's a good guy but it would be for the best of the team if Berglund were able to prove he is a better player and win the job.

Also, if this happens don't feel bad for DT. He's going to leave here with plenty of memories and free schooling well into his master's degree.

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sparkmank

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Love DT.. Great guy but if Brock isn't the quarterback come August 31st 2013.. I'll be absolutely stunned

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BillySee58

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Love DT.. Great guy but if Brock isn't the quarterback come August 31st 2013.. I'll be absolutely stunned

Stunned and disappointed for me. If he isn't better than DT then I don't see how this team can improve very much with no improvement at the most important position.

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FirefightnRick

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Scott Hall would have struggled without Galbreath/Thomas/Cobbs at RB, Quinn at WR and Blount at TE kind of like DT has struggled without Jimmerson, Chancellor and a true pass catching TE since Smith went down.

Scott Hall would have struggled without a top 10 defense.....also.

Remember, we were not an offensive juggernaut back then. In 2002 in the second game of the season against a poor 1-AA Nichols State team we only took a 10-0 lead going into the 4th quarter. People started to leave for their cars at that point. But if I remember correctly, Nichols reached the 50 yard line one time, and that was all the Buick cared about. Our success was based around the other guy not being able to move the ball. At one point we were ranked 3rd in the nation in scoring defense and 9th in rushing defense.

Now we're giving up 31 points in a half to a poor MTSU team without their stud running back.

No one understands more the importance of dominating D Line play than D Mac. So it comes as a shock to me here late in his second season, with two recruiting classes under his belt, to not see us start to see some improvement in that part of our D. We must have this and next year we had better see it improve or we are going to be in more trouble than we originally thought?

Rick

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The Fake Lonnie Finch

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Solid sports retort.

DT has completed 58% of his passes and averages 238 a game. Again, he plays the most high profile position, so he gets the most attention when things don't go right. Now, I don't think he is perfect, but he is not as bad as some of you make him out to be. Scott Hall would have struggled without Galbreath/Thomas/Cobbs at RB, Quinn at WR and Blount at TE kind of like DT has struggled without Jimmerson, Chancellor and a true pass catching TE since Smith went down.

This. And, a lot more of this.

When asked what it takes to be a good quarterback, Ken Stabler once said, "Get your ass on a good team."

Thompson has never been on a good team.

I draw, again, on the comparison of Troy Aikman versus Tony Romo.

In a 165 game career, Aikman had:

-165 touchdown passes

-completed 61.5% of his passes

-had a QB rating of 81.6

-3.5% of his passes went for touchdowns

-3.0% of his passes were intercepted

In 115 career games, thus far, Romo has:

-162 touchdown passes

-completed 64.9% of his passes

-has a 95.5% QB rating

-5.4% of his passes have gone for touchdowns

-2.8% of his passes have been intercepted

Tony Romo has been more efficient that Aikman throughout his career. He's throw touchdown passes at a higher rate. He's thrown fewer interceptions.

And, yet, when things don't go well for Dallas, it's Romo that people bag on. Why? That's what happens, fair or not, when you are the quarterback.

Aikman, unlike Romo, had behind him what would be the NFL's all-time leading rusher in Emmit Smith, playmaking receivers Michael Irvin, Alvin Harper, and Kevin Williams, plus Jay Novacek at tight end. Aikman was also protected by an offensive line filled with perennial All-Pros.

Romo, has had dick behind him at running back, an evolving cast of ball droppers at WR, and an ever-changing offensive line. The only positive constant he's had has been tight end Jason Witten.

Thompson, like Romo, takes care of the ball. But, unfortunately, like Romo, he's never had more than one real playmaking wide receiver. He's had a good running game. And, over the past two years, a good offensive line.

Quarterbacks and coaches will always get too much credit and too much blame. I think Thompson takes on more blame than he should. It won't matter who quarterbacks the team in 2013 if we have no wide receivers step up and make plays.

I think Dan McCarney is fairly blamed for the roster predicament of lack of DL depth as well as WR depth. He's a man who doesn't make excuses, and that's refereshing. But, he's also right to say that his players, at the end of the day, need to drop the sense of entitlement from being on scholarship and make plays at game time.

I'm afraid what McCarney is finding out is that many of the kids he signed - and, that Dodge signed before him - do not care as much about winning as they may tell him to his face. Actions, as always, speak louder than words. And, this team's action - particularly at WR - show that no one cares enough to grab the opportunity given them to make plays and help the team.

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