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Why do we keep giving scholarships to quarterbacks that need to learn how to pass. How cool would it be to recruit a quarterback that already knew how to pass?
Our defense will keep us in all of them, and none of them know how to game plan against us defensively as well as Whit and Sataki. I think we have a shot at beating all of them. Will we? No ... of course not. I think we are easily bowl eligible though, which is not something to blink at with this schedule.
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None of them know how to gamelan against BYU? I'm guessing they will try to make Taysom beat them with the pass.
None of them know how to gamelan against BYU? I'm guessing they well try to make Taysom beat them with the pass.
That's not what I said. I said they don't know how to game plan as well as Utah. I think that has been proven to be true over the past four years. Utah's defense always plays us better than anyone else, regardless of how good their defense is against other teams.
That's not what I said. I said they don't know how to game plan as well as Utah. I think that has been proven to be true over the past four years. Utah's defense always plays us better than anyone else, regardless of how good their defense is against other teams.
I like to think it hasn't gotten that bad yet, but my PTSD says otherwise. Other than 2006-2009 where we were on the winning end of some great finishes, it has been a pretty crappy millenium.
The game should have been over long before then. That unsportsmanlike conduct call on Rowe was a travesty, after the Utes had them beat fair and square on the field. Good thing the Utes and their fans are so unsportsmanlike, I guess, or BYU wouldn't get so many chances to win the last two years. I'm very careful about these kinds of judgments, but I wonder if the call would have happened if Rowe were white.
Thanks for the input, SU!
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I like to think it hasn't gotten that bad yet, but my PTSD says otherwise. Other than 2006-2009 where we were on the winning end of some great finishes, it has been a pretty crappy millenium.
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What would you guys give for a blowout? Like a 54-10 type game?
I felt like we'd never beat Utah again in 2006. We had way better teams than they did then and we barely beat them in three of four.
Now it's been like this for four years and Bronco is 3-6 against them.
The game should have been over long before then. That unsportsmanlike conduct call on Rowe was a travesty, after the Utes had them beat fair and square on the field. Good thing the Utes and their fans are so unsportsmanlike, I guess, or BYU wouldn't get so many chances to win the last two years. I'm very careful about these kinds of judgments, but I wonder if the call would have happened if Rowe were white.
You're a dumb ass...this comment left no question.
One of the few bright spots at the game last night was obviously KVN. I noticed that he suddenly added a filthy bull rush to his repertoire. He looked like Clay Matthews in the way that he was blowing up that Right Tackle time after time.
BYU has had a serious problem developing QB talent since Beck graduated. Max Hall was largely the same guy as a sophomore as he was as a senior. Heaps regressed from his freshman to sophomore year. Nelson never improved. Taysom has regressed. It's a disturbing trend. Is BYU just recruiting guys who have already hit their ceiling, or is the coaching staff just utterly unable to develop talent?
Speaking of that, what qualifies Jason Beck as a good QB coach? Not a criticism, just a sincere question. He was playing, uh, not good enough to play, at BYU just a few years ago - what has he done since to suggest he can be an effective coach?
BYU has had a serious problem developing QB talent since Beck graduated. Max Hall was largely the same guy as a sophomore as he was as a senior. Heaps regressed from his freshman to sophomore year. Nelson never improved. Taysom has regressed. It's a disturbing trend. Is BYU just recruiting guys who have already hit their ceiling, or is the coaching staff just utterly unable to develop talent?
The good news is we've had at least one QB drafted since Hall graduated. The bad news is he had to go to SUU first to make that happen.
So Russell...what do you love about music? To begin with, everything.
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