Sep 17 | Michigan State

EifertPower

Member
Messages
806
Reaction score
18
i'm still not thrilled with this defense but i have to admit i am very proud of the way the stopped Michigan State the last 2 series.
 

kmoose

Banned
Messages
10,298
Reaction score
1,181
His completion % would be around 80% if they counted the passes to the other team ;)

I'm not trying to argue with you, but to call people who don't completely believe in Rees ignorant isn't right. You can't give up the ball that much.

Again..... the ignorance is in their arguing for a true freshman to replace a turnover prone QB. It's ignorant because people who have watched college football for more than a few years, and have paid attention to what they are watching, will tell you: inexperienced underclassman QBs are known for turning the ball over a lot.
 
K

koonja

Guest
Again..... the ignorance is in their arguing for a true freshman to replace a turnover prone QB. It's ignorant because people who have watched college football for more than a few years, and have paid attention to what they are watching, will tell you: inexperienced underclassman QBs are known for turning the ball over a lot.

I agree with that. But I think some people are pushing for Hendrix and Crist to get a shot or another shot, in Crist's case. Tommy's got to stop throwing ints.

For the record, I think Tommy should remain the starter. I'm just not in love with him.

On a side note, that was a strange offensive series.
 

BGIF

Varsity Club
Messages
43,946
Reaction score
2,922
Again..... the ignorance is in their arguing for a true freshman to replace a turnover prone QB. It's ignorant because people who have watched college football for more than a few years, and have paid attention to what they are watching, will tell you: inexperienced underclassman QBs are known for turning the ball over a lot.

And this underclassman is doing as well as Quinn and Clausen AT THE SAME STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT.
 
Top