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Not just "some of our players." The QB runs the offense. Beyond that, Chandler Morris had been pretty well carrying the team on his back most of the season. Going from that to a walk-on who had only taken a few snaps (who admittedly was very impressive considering that) was not a kind of handicap the Bobcats had to deal with.
Oh, I am sure. And I can promise I do not care. I point out huge glaring holes that have made us stagnant forever and not oddly at all, the fans that have allowed it don't like it being pointed out. Or they'll come out and say it's just me. It's because I posted it. If you're an alum of this university and you are fine with where we are stand then downvote me and walk away from your computer... Don't forget your jarred testicles sitting next to your computer.
Roth IRAs are good in that your investment gains are not taxable when withdrawn later. But you can only contribute $8,000/year max. A 401K is $30,000/year max.
401K plans are typically not run well with only average offerings and high fees. But private sector employees have little else to save and invest in for retirement. If an employer offers nothing, then what does that say about an employer? How much the employer spends on a 401K plan is public record. They spend surprisingly little.
College football money has been manipulated in a similar way, with coaches & ADs receiving outsized salaries while players received little. This imbalance is the reason college football is in its current state.
I think they lost 2 or 3 starters on offense but not their QB. That's a huge position to fill in 1 month especially when the backup has no experience. Losing a RB and QB are not the same.
I haven't been one to talk about his decline since Tulane. I think that's just fans coping with his departure anyways. Our competition got better. That's my observation. I also did say a healthy Morris wins. Given a month to rest, I think he'd have done well enough overall to win. Then again, the offense regularly sputtered during the season as well.
My biggest gripe as the season has progressed is special teams and 4th quarter decision making. Just never feels like our special teams are a weapon these days and we take too much unnecessary risk on 4th down. Hopefully that stuff is figured out by next season.
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