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This is why Riley Nelson has become my least favorite BYU player ever. I can't think of another player at BYU that has setback the offense more. 3 years of this. Man, Bronco pisses me off.Originally posted by MarkGrace View PostThree year ;trainwreck:"Nobody listens to Turtle."-Turtlesigpic
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When they said they would start both Riley and Jake, I said that when you have two quarterbacks, you actually have no quarterbacks. That appears to have been the case.Originally posted by Surfah View PostThis is why Riley Nelson has become my least favorite BYU player ever. I can't think of another player at BYU that has setback the offense more. 3 years of this. Man, Bronco pisses me off.τὸν ἥλιον ἀνατέλλοντα πλείονες ἢ δυόμενον προσκυνοῦσιν
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Exactly how I feel.Originally posted by Surfah View PostThis is why Riley Nelson has become my least favorite BYU player ever. I can't think of another player at BYU that has setback the offense more. 3 years of this. Man, Bronco pisses me off.
I can't wait to move on from this kid. There's been QB controversy since he's been here, and he's the common denominator.
He sucks, he has cost us multiple wins, and I will be glad to see him gone.Will donate kidney for B12 membership.
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I can understand your sentiments in the last sentence, but as I have said before I can't understand the angst against Riley.Originally posted by Surfah View PostThis is why Riley Nelson has become my least favorite BYU player ever. I can't think of another player at BYU that has setback the offense more. 3 years of this. Man, Bronco pisses me off.
He has played to the best of his ability and like it or not, he does show guts. He worked his butt off and showed the coaches he would do whatever he was asked to help the team.
It is not his fault his coach values work ethic over talent. Heck, I was having this argument over on CB right after Bronco took over and he stated his philosophy.
They will recruit us. We will win with mainly RM's. Football is fifth priority. He loves walk on's and dislikes those who feel entitled.
The culture was set by the head coach for a Riley Nelson to thrive as far as getting onto the field. The culture has not been set to win on the field at the highest level.
In the culture set by Bronco and I assume approved by those who send him letters of support from SLC, I have to be a Riley fan, not detractor.
He may not be able to hit a broad side of a barn with a pass half the time, but that isn't what is most important to his coaches.
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There is plenty to blame Riley for. Like 90% of his turnovers.Originally posted by byu71 View PostI can understand your sentiments in the last sentence, but as I have said before I can't understand the angst against Riley.
He has played to the best of his ability and like it or not, he does show guts. He worked his butt off and showed the coaches he would do whatever he was asked to help the team.
It is not his fault his coach values work ethic over talent. Heck, I was having this argument over on CB right after Bronco took over and he stated his philosophy.
They will recruit us. We will win with mainly RM's. Football is fifth priority. He loves walk on's and dislikes those who feel entitled.
The culture was set by the head coach for a Riley Nelson to thrive as far as getting onto the field. The culture has not been set to win on the field at the highest level.
In the culture set by Bronco and I assume approved by those who send him letters of support from SLC, I have to be a Riley fan, not detractor.
He may not be able to hit a broad side of a barn with a pass half the time, but that isn't what is most important to his coaches."Nobody listens to Turtle."-Turtlesigpic
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I wouldn't dislike how he plays if he was able to limit that stuff.
I get that there's a few turnovers that are going to occur here and there, but this guy is like three per game and he can't seem to get a handle on it.
Our defense doesn't cause turnovers very much, so you really have to value every posession and Riley doesn't. And he blatantly and defiantly doesn't.Will donate kidney for B12 membership.
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I don't feel bad for him. Was he ever willing to play on special teams just so he could get on the field?Originally posted by The_Douger View PostI just feel bad for James Lark. He deserved a chance against Boise or Utah.
You could have always gone to back to Heroball or moved on to Hill later.
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yep. My anger has always been at the coaches over this.Originally posted by byu71 View PostI can understand your sentiments in the last sentence, but as I have said before I can't understand the angst against Riley.
He has played to the best of his ability and like it or not, he does show guts. He worked his butt off and showed the coaches he would do whatever he was asked to help the team.
It is not his fault his coach values work ethic over talent. Heck, I was having this argument over on CB right after Bronco took over and he stated his philosophy.
They will recruit us. We will win with mainly RM's. Football is fifth priority. He loves walk on's and dislikes those who feel entitled.
The culture was set by the head coach for a Riley Nelson to thrive as far as getting onto the field. The culture has not been set to win on the field at the highest level.
In the culture set by Bronco and I assume approved by those who send him letters of support from SLC, I have to be a Riley fan, not detractor.
He may not be able to hit a broad side of a barn with a pass half the time, but that isn't what is most important to his coaches.Dyslexics are teople poo...
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I don't know or care. That doesn't make me like Riley more or less that he was willing to do that.Originally posted by wapiti View PostI don't feel bad for him. Was he ever willing to play on special teams just so he could get on the field?
If Riley wanted to do what was best for the team, he should have switched positions years ago.Will donate kidney for B12 membership.
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I think your sarcasm meter needs a little fine tuningOriginally posted by The_Douger View PostI don't know or care. That doesn't make me like Riley more or less that he was willing to do that.
If Riley wanted to do what was best for the team, he should have switched positions years ago."The first thing I learned upon becoming a head coach after fifteen years as an assistant was the enormous difference between making a suggestion and making a decision."
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