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Thanks for the info Wooly. But you straight trippin' if you think Jimbo sits Ramsey for this game.
-Florida Statedefensive back Jalen Ramsey was kicked out of practice Sunday after the sophomore was involved in several physical plays, the last ending in quarterback Jameis Winston being knocked to the ground.
Coach Jimbo Fisher said Ramsey was warned and called it a lack of leadership and character.
"He was told not to do something and he defied me," Fisher said. "We'll judge from there.
"He'll decide if he wants to play at Florida State."
Last season, Ramsey started 14 games and became the first freshman to start at cornerback at Florida State since Deion Sanders. He was seventh on the team with 49 tackles, and added a sack, an interception, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry.
Ramsey scuffled with starting running back Karlos Williams and later shoved receiver Kermit Whitfield in the back after a play. He also crushed tight end Ryan Izzo during a non-tackling period. The final straw came when Ramsey blitzed off the edge and ran through Williams, who was pass blocking, and knocked him into the legs of the reigning Heisman winner. Fisher immediately kicked him out after Winston hit the ground and berated Ramsey all the way until he was in the tunnel.
"You're going to do things my way or they're not going to play here," Fisher said. "When I tell somebody to do something and they don't do it, it's serious. That's how you have problems."
I'm sure that they will play him. But you never know, and even if he does start, the kid is obviously not in a good place mentally. I have a feeling that the entire team feels the pressure.
Every sociopath has a breaking point where they go full Patrick Batemen. The pressure on Winston is higher than it has ever been. The Title IX suit is happening, he knows (imo) that he lied to his coach about the signatures and wonders if he'll get caught. The pressure is different this week than it's been since the original rape accusations. Furthermore, there are signs that the pressure is getting to the entire team. Look at Jalen Ramsey's case. Yesterday's practice was certainly not a clean practice. They watched their teamate get berated by Fisher all of the way to the tunnel after essentially disrespecting his fellow teammates. Things are not perfect in Tallahassee.
"You're going to do things my way or they're not going to play here. When I tell somebody to do something and they don't do it, it's serious. That's how you have problems."
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Florida State defensive back Jalen Ramsey learned Sunday. Ramsey was kicked out of practice by Jimbo Fisher after he got a bit too physical.
"He was told not to do something and he defied me," Fisher said. "We'll judge from there. He'll decide if he wants to play at Florida State."
"You're going to do things my way or they're not going to play here. When I tell somebody to do something and they don't do it, it's serious. That's how you have problems."
Now, it was not just one isolated incident that led to Ramsey being tossed out. It was several. He got into a tussle with running back Karlos Williams, shoved receiver Kermit Whitfield and laid out a big hit on tight end Ryan Izzo during a non-tackling period.
The big blow came when Ramsey blitzed and knocked Williams into the legs of Jameis Winston. That's when Fisher booted Ramsey from practice, but not before letting Ramsey know how he felt about his decisions until Ramsey was off the field.
Which he should have done.
If we get up on them quickly, I could see them falling apart at the seems faster than a a bod squad shirt that Charlie Weis accidently tried on.
from the looks of this, he WASN'T KICKED OUT of this past sunday's practice and the news outlet that Wooly provided the link to was the only one reporting it...and just happened to be the same incident word by word that occurred in aug...NOTHING TO SEE HERE GUYS
-Florida Statedefensive back Jalen Ramsey was kicked out of practice Sunday after the sophomore was involved in several physical plays, the last ending in quarterback Jameis Winston being knocked to the ground.
Coach Jimbo Fisher said Ramsey was warned and called it a lack of leadership and character.
"He was told not to do something and he defied me," Fisher said. "We'll judge from there.
"He'll decide if he wants to play at Florida State."
Last season, Ramsey started 14 games and became the first freshman to start at cornerback at Florida State since Deion Sanders. He was seventh on the team with 49 tackles, and added a sack, an interception, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry.
Ramsey scuffled with starting running back Karlos Williams and later shoved receiver Kermit Whitfield in the back after a play. He also crushed tight end Ryan Izzo during a non-tackling period. The final straw came when Ramsey blitzed off the edge and ran through Williams, who was pass blocking, and knocked him into the legs of the reigning Heisman winner. Fisher immediately kicked him out after Winston hit the ground and berated Ramsey all the way until he was in the tunnel.
"You're going to do things my way or they're not going to play here," Fisher said. "When I tell somebody to do something and they don't do it, it's serious. That's how you have problems."
Jesus... what a fail by ol' bug.
My bad guys. Came up on my google alert and had a current date on it.
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Just watched the QB battle capsule on ESPN. Desmond Howard is saying that we are weak at LB, and in the secondary. Also, we can't run the bowl. How in the hell are we winning football games?
Everyone we've played sucks, they should be FCS teams.
We've been holding back in our fast starts just for this game...like we do our play calling for the Michigan game every year.
I've been saying the same thing all week. A fumble, 3-and-out, sack, big kickoff return, anything to spark us out the gate.We need a bounce early.
a sack fumble from #9, a punt return. something.
Agreed, and I think our defense is better equipped to provide that spark than the offense. Whatever the reason, our offense never opens the game with a killer instinct so I sincerely hope we're kicking off to start the game. Either that, or we'll start with one or two burned timeouts and the short end of the early battle for field position.I've been saying the same thing all week. A fumble, 3-and-out, sack, big kickoff return, anything to spark us out the gate.
Just watched the QB battle capsule on ESPN. Desmond Howard is saying that we are weak at LB, and in the secondary. Also, we can't run the bowl. How in the hell are we winning football games?
I haven't seen the clip, but I think that might just be a poor choice of words. What we are at LB and in the secondary is thin, and extremely so. Between injuries and suspensions, aren't we missing something obscene like eight guys back there?Just watched the QB battle capsule on ESPN. Desmond Howard is saying that we are weak at LB, and in the secondary. Also, we can't run the bowl. How in the hell are we winning football games?
The more I look at this game the more I think their sociopath at QB embraces all the hate and rallies the troops for their best performance of the year.
I know I've been going on and on about how ND can win this game but:
1. FSU is getting healthier/deeper on defense for this game than they have been at certain points this year where their D has looked vulnerable.
2. Blitzing Jameis Winston has never really worked for anyone so why should it work now?
3. Sociopath factor described above.
I think FSU probably wins something like 45-24 if Jameis does what I'm saying he will in terms of intrinsic motivation. I think if this was a "normal" game we'd probably have a good shot of winning something like 37-34.
I haven't seen the clip, but I think that might just be a poor choice of words. What we are at LB and in the secondary is thin, and extremely so. Between injuries and suspensions, aren't we missing something obscene like eight guys back there?