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The more I read the more I think that Taylor needs thicker skin.
I see when I've "been told"...Says you, Walksalone.Just because you guys use big letters, doesn't always mean that your point has any better chance of being made
Now you tell me. Where was this advice an hour ago?
As soon as I saw the large color lettering, I *knew* that this was an important point that was 100% correct. It's internet law or something.
Mizzou had the #6 defense in the country last year.Mizzou and Ok St were good performances last year but their defenses were less than par.
I called it from the very beginning that Gilbert was overrated. Just because he played during the NC game against Alabama doesn't mean a thing.Kenny Bell is probably one of the best kids on the team, and well liked. Heard him in a few interviews and he is as well spoken a kid as we have as well.@KBellJr80:
http://twitter.com/#...660884497088512Next person to say anything about my QB to me, im slapping in the face. No warning. #tryme
and if anyone has a right to be mad at their qb, it would be the wrs.
With that said, I think it speaks more that of the many football players that have Twitter, only about 3 (past and present that I have seen) have even said a word about this little 'movement'. If it wasn't for Kenny and Yoshi, I doubt I would have even read that Twitter account before I got on the board tonight.
Personally, I don't see the need and why Taylor is that hurt after one loss. When he was winning, he would gloat to folks in class and teammates at practice about how good he was doing. But then he loses a game, and suddenly he doesn't want to hear the other end of the spectrum. When you are the QB, it comes with the territory.
Try being Garrett Gilbert, or even in recent Husker history, Jammal Lord. If you want to see QBs who got more criticism than they ever deserved, it would be those guys. What Taylor has gotten is a walk in the park compared to what most QBs have to struggle with.
I'm curious which it is now. There have to be 100 posts in the last week quoting Bo saying that Carnes is not ready, and that Carnes himself says he is not ready.I'm not sure this is a change at all. Hasn't Bo always said he's not afraid to put Brion in the game? Hasn't he always said he likes his depth at QB. I think there's a difference between being far away from playing and being far away from starting.Looks like Bo is changing his tune about this whole Brion-is-far-away-from-playing thing:
T-Magic is Pelini's starter. However, "Brion's getting better," Pelini said. "He's still growing.I'm not afraid to put Brion in the game."
Per Steve Sipple, via Twitter.
Overrated or not, he still beat us. I would honestly take Gilbert if he wanted to transfer here.I called it from the very beginning that Gilbert was overrated. Just because he played during the NC game against Alabama doesn't mean a thing.Kenny Bell is probably one of the best kids on the team, and well liked. Heard him in a few interviews and he is as well spoken a kid as we have as well.@KBellJr80:
http://twitter.com/#...660884497088512Next person to say anything about my QB to me, im slapping in the face. No warning. #tryme
and if anyone has a right to be mad at their qb, it would be the wrs.
With that said, I think it speaks more that of the many football players that have Twitter, only about 3 (past and present that I have seen) have even said a word about this little 'movement'. If it wasn't for Kenny and Yoshi, I doubt I would have even read that Twitter account before I got on the board tonight.
Personally, I don't see the need and why Taylor is that hurt after one loss. When he was winning, he would gloat to folks in class and teammates at practice about how good he was doing. But then he loses a game, and suddenly he doesn't want to hear the other end of the spectrum. When you are the QB, it comes with the territory.
Try being Garrett Gilbert, or even in recent Husker history, Jammal Lord. If you want to see QBs who got more criticism than they ever deserved, it would be those guys. What Taylor has gotten is a walk in the park compared to what most QBs have to struggle with.
They're basing it on the fact that the backup quarterback is always better than the starter.For everyone wanting Carnes, what are you basing this on? I sure hope it's not based on some highlight reel from high school.
I would take him, too. I don't hear anything about him that makes me think he's not worth adding to the roster. It's also not as if we're overflowing with healthy quarterbacks at this point.Overrated or not, he still beat us. I would honestly take Gilbert if he wanted to transfer here.
That's exactly it. Unless he still doesn't have the playbook down (which would indicate a serious issue to me), how do we know if he's ready or not if we don't get to see him play in actual game time? Yeah, he didn't look very good against UTC, but he was only in for a few plays, and I'm pretty sure he only threw one or two passes, if that even.Like many have said, he may really not be ready, but we really don't know either, I would just like to see him get a series or two of meaningful time so we can see.
No way.Overrated or not, he still beat us. I would honestly take Gilbert if he wanted to transfer here.I called it from the very beginning that Gilbert was overrated. Just because he played during the NC game against Alabama doesn't mean a thing.Kenny Bell is probably one of the best kids on the team, and well liked. Heard him in a few interviews and he is as well spoken a kid as we have as well.@KBellJr80:
http://twitter.com/#...660884497088512Next person to say anything about my QB to me, im slapping in the face. No warning. #tryme
and if anyone has a right to be mad at their qb, it would be the wrs.
With that said, I think it speaks more that of the many football players that have Twitter, only about 3 (past and present that I have seen) have even said a word about this little 'movement'. If it wasn't for Kenny and Yoshi, I doubt I would have even read that Twitter account before I got on the board tonight.
Personally, I don't see the need and why Taylor is that hurt after one loss. When he was winning, he would gloat to folks in class and teammates at practice about how good he was doing. But then he loses a game, and suddenly he doesn't want to hear the other end of the spectrum. When you are the QB, it comes with the territory.
Try being Garrett Gilbert, or even in recent Husker history, Jammal Lord. If you want to see QBs who got more criticism than they ever deserved, it would be those guys. What Taylor has gotten is a walk in the park compared to what most QBs have to struggle with.
Let's say he really isn't ready. Should Beck put him in just to show the fans that he isn't? The consensus seems to be that we don't know whether he's ready or not, and we would like to see for ourselves. Is it really that important to show the fans on the field?That's exactly it. Unless he still doesn't have the playbook down (which would indicate a serious issue to me), how do we know if he's ready or not if we don't get to see him play in actual game time? Yeah, he didn't look very good against UTC, but he was only in for a few plays, and I'm pretty sure he only threw one or two passes, if that even.Like many have said, he may really not be ready, but we really don't know either, I would just like to see him get a series or two of meaningful time so we can see.
No, he should put him in so that when or if TM gets hurt (we know he's not coming out any other way), the guy stepping onto the field at least as a little game time experience.Let's say he really isn't ready. Should Beck put him in just to show the fans that he isn't? The consensus seems to be that we don't know whether he's ready or not, and we would like to see for ourselves. Is it really that important to show the fans on the field?That's exactly it. Unless he still doesn't have the playbook down (which would indicate a serious issue to me), how do we know if he's ready or not if we don't get to see him play in actual game time? Yeah, he didn't look very good against UTC, but he was only in for a few plays, and I'm pretty sure he only threw one or two passes, if that even.Like many have said, he may really not be ready, but we really don't know either, I would just like to see him get a series or two of meaningful time so we can see.
I don't mean the fans. What I mean is, what are the coaches seeing that makes them think that he's not ready to play? Unless it's knowledge of the playbook, I don't see what puts him at a disadvantage to Taylor (as a QB, not as a pure athlete).Let's say he really isn't ready. Should Beck put him in just to show the fans that he isn't? The consensus seems to be that we don't know whether he's ready or not, and we would like to see for ourselves. Is it really that important to show the fans on the field?That's exactly it. Unless he still doesn't have the playbook down (which would indicate a serious issue to me), how do we know if he's ready or not if we don't get to see him play in actual game time? Yeah, he didn't look very good against UTC, but he was only in for a few plays, and I'm pretty sure he only threw one or two passes, if that even.Like many have said, he may really not be ready, but we really don't know either, I would just like to see him get a series or two of meaningful time so we can see.