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BillySee58

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  1. We don't run a spread offense where those kind of guys thrive, unfortunately. Under center, play action stuff is usually more suited for taller guys and that's what we run. Although I would be perfectly fine with getting an undersized kid if he turned out to be a stud. It doesn't matter what offense you run, you need your qb to be accurate and be able to make the throws when you need them.
  2. No word on whether or not he is officially committing tomorrow. He said he planned on committing November 26th back on November 3rd. But he hasn't said anything about it since then. I believe it's the day his mother passed away.
  3. What a great senior class. Very encouraging to see how they've progressed. If we can continue to get that much progression from guys in the future then we have a lot to look forward to.
  4. That's what I'm wondering too. I understand the rule and all, but the explanation by the ref is what has me confused. Did he explain it wrong to DT?
  5. The argument is not that he went out and lost us the game, or that he is the sole reason we lost. The argument is that he couldn't step up and be a difference maker/game changer. Of course he's never been that guy, and no one was saying he was that kind of player. Just that not having a difference maker at qb finally caught up to us when our special teams and defense finally weren't able to win the game on their own. Soza was a difference maker, DT wasn't and they lost. Soza threw the ball 49 times on the same blustery winter day, and they aren't any more pass-oriented than we are. Not trying to get into an argument with you, Greg. Just catching you up on what has been said.
  6. Their pass game has struggled all year long. They started off with Nebraska transfer, last year's starter, senior Cody Green at qb but he continued to be inneffective. He was inneffective last year but it was masked by their solid team and running game. Since then they have moved on to redshirt freshman qb Dane Evans. Evans is from Sanger and I actually played some little league baseball with him before when he lived in Arlington (I know, cool story bro). He's got a strong arm and isn't a dual threat but can scramble. He hasn't been great either, throwing for just 4 tds and 10 picks. They want to rely on their running game and their two senior running backs. Both Trey Watts and Jaterian Douglas, of Arlington Lamar, have run for over 2000 yards in their careers and are dangerous. Watts has run for 1215 yards this year as their main guy, but Douglas is a home-run threat who can't be taken lightly. If we can keep their running game in check we should be fine. However, our offense needs to come out and prove that they aren't the weak link.
  7. Greenminer always has some clutch gifs! I don't mind all this overreaction as long as the people criticizing at least support our guys. We've been spoiled this year, for the first time in a while.
  8. As the qb, you take at least half the credit for the Jimmerson drop. He could've caught the ball and you could even say he should've, but the ball was not where you're supposed to put it as the quarterback. Same with those interceptions against MTSU that deflected off Brelan. they were behind Brelan when he had his hands out in front of him while running the slant. And all the times D Smith bailed out DT, not just this game but the last two seasons, you can't fault him for one play. I agree that it was a team loss and the lack of offensive production doesn't just rest on Derek's shoulders, but if we had good quarterbacking on Saturday we wouldn't be playing the blame game. Derek has two games left in his career. He can turn things around and play like he did against Ball State, or he can play like he has the last two weeks and be remembered for his lack of accuracy and inability to win us ball games that the defense and/or special teams could not.
  9. A lot of criticism on playcalling and DT yesterday. There was a lot of talk about how DT had improved this year but lately it seems like he's regressed. To me it's because we're trying too hard to hit throws down the field. DT's successful games like Idaho, Ball State, and K-State last year featured dink and dunk fests. Outs, slants, hitches, bubble screens. Keep it simple, let him hit the easy stuff, and get his confidence up. Not trying to sound like I've had a playcalling epiphany. Myself and others have been calling for this all year. 2 more games left, will we go back to dinking and dunking, or why won't we?
  10. Was it his absolute worst game of the year, or just the first game where it actually mattered that he was playing bad?
  11. They could be undefeated, it wouldn't make a difference. They need there to not be enough bowl eligible (6-6 or better) teams to fill all the bowl slots and there will be.
  12. You're right. HoD officials know that and that guy doesn't know what he's talking about. The bowl spots will be filled and UTSA won't be eligible to go to a bowl.
  13. Absolutely. Our line is good enough as it is, then when you add in the qb zone-read fakes serve as basically an extra blocker by making the end keep contain, our running game should improve as well. I really am interested to see how our new qb performs with our excellent pass protecting line returning and making the defense have to scheme for a mobile qb.
  14. I agree. DT's lack of mobility is completely secondary as to why he is an average to below average qb. I was just adding in the running factor to the conversation because I believe whoever our qb is next year, while I strongly believe they will be an improvement to our passing game, they will still have their off days. Hopefully their off days aren't as bad as 10-24 against 2-9 UTEP or 11-24 against 2-9 FCS Texas Southern, but when they do have off days it certainly helps to still always know you have their running ability to help out your playcalling and make the opposing defensive coordinator take into account.
  15. Is this a joke? We found out last night who would take over as our new basketball coach.
  16. Yup, we're usually on the same page and I like to think it's the right one But yes, in this day and age with the evolution of the passing game, qb, and spread offenses and such you can only mask having your qb play be your weakest link for so long. Days like this where DT is average or below average it really hurts not having an added dimension as a running qb. Qbs are going to have off days throwing, but there are really no off days athletically unless there is an injury.
  17. I understand , but I disagree. I think mason, as a captain of the team, is conveying the general opinions and feelings of the whole team. If the media doesn't know how he or the team really feels after the game then they wouldn't ask. I prefer this over players giving standard coach speak.
  18. We had not won but we were close. Prognosticators just factored in our record and that we were coming from the belt and assumed we would be 4th-6th in our division. Following the team you could tell this would be a good year if our offense could step up. We know our division now. They're all teams who we played this year, except UAB, and we have a pretty good handle of who they are. Of course teams will make big jumps and drop offs, but there is no reason we shouldn't stay at or near the top against this competition with the way Mac is running this ship.
  19. Did anyone end up drinking the spiked koolaid? Vito had mentioned it would be consumed if we lost this game.
  20. Don't worry about what Josh Rfer has to say. Anyone who follows this team closely knows Mason's personality and why he is a leader and captain of this football team.
  21. Well, that morning after feeling sure sucks. Losing our grip on the CUSA West lead in our last home game was incredibly frustrating but we will be back in a position to win the west soon enough. Looking at our division for next year it should set up nicely. Here are the overall records of the schools that will be in CUSA West next year: Rice - 8-3 North Texas - 7-4 UTSA - 6-5 La Tech - 4-7 UTEP - 2-9 UAB - 2-9 Southern Miss - 0-11 Southern Miss will not be down forever, but I can't see them making a big enough rebound to contend for next year. UAB is used to being a bottom dweller and last made a bowl in 2004 when they had Roddy White. UTEP will have Showers back but their defense has a long ways to go. La Tech could be improved with their core returning, but they actually lose a lot of seniors. UTSA will be tough competition going forward but losing Soza will be difficult for them. If they can successfully replace his production then they'll be dangerous. Rice is another senior laden club but they'll be the favorites, a long with us for next year. Our recruiting class is shaping up nicely and if that continues and Mac continues to develop the players the way he has then we should be in good shape mostly every year. Should be wide open next year.
  22. Exactly. That's what I meant by saying it could be counted as a drop, but as a qb you take at least half of the responsibility on that drop because you didn't put the ball where it was supposed to be.
  23. Times like this make it very unfortunate that we can't plus one mods. I would plus one you on my account and create a new one while wearing my glasses and fake nose/mustache and give you plus ones on that one as well.
  24. That and Tasty's Tony Denton bit in the basketball forum.
  25. Yeah, he has some talented players at his disposal. His job is to put them in the best position to be successful as he can, and it does often seem like just letting them play ball instead of constricting them is the way to go.
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