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I really think Tommy is going to shut most of his critics up and I would be just fine with that. Wont make everyone happy but he doesn't need to.
I hope so. I'd like nothing more than our starting. QB to bring more than just confidence and supposed leadership to the table. Consistently making plays and not being a turnover machine would be great.
At this point I think your concerns are sufficiently documented. Why not give him some time to develop and see what becomes of him? If he's still making all these mistakes in the middle of his Junior year after 20+ starts, blast away.
But holy crap, man, give it a rest already.
I'll make you a deal, when all of the Bo Leavers quit derailing every thread by beating their tired, worn out, dilapidated, tattered dead horse I'll quit beating this one.
Sound good?

Besides, we don't have until next year to wait, we HAVE to win a CCG and make the playoffs, don't ya know?
No, that sounds ridiculous, and hypocritical.

 
I really think Tommy is going to shut most of his critics up and I would be just fine with that. Wont make everyone happy but he doesn't need to.
I hope so. I'd like nothing more than our starting. QB to bring more than just confidence and supposed leadership to the table. Consistently making plays and not being a turnover machine would be great.
At this point I think your concerns are sufficiently documented. Why not give him some time to develop and see what becomes of him? If he's still making all these mistakes in the middle of his Junior year after 20+ starts, blast away.
But holy crap, man, give it a rest already.
I'll make you a deal, when all of the Bo Leavers quit derailing every thread by beating their tired, worn out, dilapidated, tattered dead horse I'll quit beating this one.Sound good?

Besides, we don't have until next year to wait, we HAVE to win a CCG and make the playoffs, don't ya know?
No, that sounds ridiculous, and hypocritical.
How ironic, yet not surprising.
 
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Clearly you realize Bo Pelini has had more than enough time to refine his craft, right? Some people are getting impatient with the lack of improvement, and that's okay, because for the most part people gave him time, lots of time.

You giving Armstrong no time to improve in response to people being critical of Pelini after 7 years is kind of ridiculous, don't you think? Wouldn't a more appropriate and less hypocritical action simply be to block the posters you're getting worked up about?

 
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Clearly you realize Bo Pelini has had more than enough time to refine his craft, right? Some people are getting impatient with the lack of improvement, and that's okay, because for the most part people gave him time, lots of time.

You giving Armstrong no time to improve in response to people being critical of Pelini after 7 years is kind of ridiculous, don't you think? Wouldn't a more appropriate and less hypocritical action simply be to block the posters you're getting worked up about?
First, I'm not a coward. I don't block people on message boards just because I disagree with them. It actually makes things more interesting. Second, this is Bo's first head coaching gig, so maybe with the staff turnover and switching of conferences, he's due more time. Third, his record cements the thought that he's due more time. He's winning, a lot actually, if you compare him to his peers. He just hasn't quite gotten over the hump.
We don't have time to fool with a player that just isn't very good at a crucial position. We need championships,and need them now. He's had his shot, it's time to get off the pot.

Those that think that TA needs more time need be more realistic and "lower their expectations" for this season.

 
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Clearly you realize Bo Pelini has had more than enough time to refine his craft, right? Some people are getting impatient with the lack of improvement, and that's okay, because for the most part people gave him time, lots of time.

You giving Armstrong no time to improve in response to people being critical of Pelini after 7 years is kind of ridiculous, don't you think? Wouldn't a more appropriate and less hypocritical action simply be to block the posters you're getting worked up about?
First, I'm not a coward. I don't block people on message boards just because I disagree with them. It actually makes things more interesting. Second, this is Bo's first head coaching gig, so maybe with the staff turnover and switching of conferences, he's due more time. Third, his record cements the thought that he's due more time. He's winning, a lot actually, if you compare him to his peers. He just hasn't quite gotten over the hump.
We don't have time to fool with a player that just isn't very good at a crucial position. We need championships,and need them now. He's had his shot, it's time to get off the pot.

Those that think that TA needs more time need be more realistic and "lower their expectations" for this season.
So a seven-year head coach deserves more time, but a quarterback who was thrown into the fire and with less than a full year of being the starter doesn't? Wow, I really don't know what to say.
 
We don't have time to fool with a player that just isn't very good at a crucial position. We need championships,and need them now. He's had his shot, it's time to get off the pot.

Those that think that TA needs more time need be more realistic and "lower their expectations" for this season.
I'm sure you've said this somewhere else - but who do you think should get the starts instead of TA?

 
I think Bo needed some time to adjust to the conference change there was a big contrast between the Big 12 and The B1G. It is time for Bo to show he has the ship going with all sails the same direction. As far as Armstrong, we need to give him some slack through fall camp and maybe even the first couple games, but after that if he is still struggling with reads and making poor choices then I think we better move on. I for one think Armstrong will have a great year, but we will find out by the end of the season I guess.

 
Clearly you realize Bo Pelini has had more than enough time to refine his craft, right? Some people are getting impatient with the lack of improvement, and that's okay, because for the most part people gave him time, lots of time.

You giving Armstrong no time to improve in response to people being critical of Pelini after 7 years is kind of ridiculous, don't you think? Wouldn't a more appropriate and less hypocritical action simply be to block the posters you're getting worked up about?
First, I'm not a coward. I don't block people on message boards just because I disagree with them. It actually makes things more interesting. Second, this is Bo's first head coaching gig, so maybe with the staff turnover and switching of conferences, he's due more time. Third, his record cements the thought that he's due more time. He's winning, a lot actually, if you compare him to his peers. He just hasn't quite gotten over the hump.We don't have time to fool with a player that just isn't very good at a crucial position. We need championships,and need them now. He's had his shot, it's time to get off the pot.

Those that think that TA needs more time need be more realistic and "lower their expectations" for this season.
So a seven-year head coach deserves more time, but a quarterback who was thrown into the fire and with less than a full year of being the starter doesn't? Wow, I really don't know what to say.
I just find it hypocritical that fans demand a conference championship from a coach, yet they expect him to win it with sub par QB play. Those same fans demanding the championship from the coach are willing to give another "underachiever" time work out the kinks, but won't afford the coach (who has had success) time to work out the kinks.
Unfortunately, Armstrong is our best option now, but if I'm looking at upside and want to build for the future, I think that Stanton is the guy.

 
um... bo is responsible for personnel. and to say armstrong is an underachiever (at 7-1) is extremely unfair. he had a truncated season with all the problems of the team that made bo's 4 losses ok. i think it is hard to even say armstrong has had a chance to prove himself.

 
Clearly you realize Bo Pelini has had more than enough time to refine his craft, right? Some people are getting impatient with the lack of improvement, and that's okay, because for the most part people gave him time, lots of time.

You giving Armstrong no time to improve in response to people being critical of Pelini after 7 years is kind of ridiculous, don't you think? Wouldn't a more appropriate and less hypocritical action simply be to block the posters you're getting worked up about?
First, I'm not a coward. I don't block people on message boards just because I disagree with them. It actually makes things more interesting. Second, this is Bo's first head coaching gig, so maybe with the staff turnover and switching of conferences, he's due more time. Third, his record cements the thought that he's due more time. He's winning, a lot actually, if you compare him to his peers. He just hasn't quite gotten over the hump.
We don't have time to fool with a player that just isn't very good at a crucial position. We need championships,and need them now. He's had his shot, it's time to get off the pot.

Those that think that TA needs more time need be more realistic and "lower their expectations" for this season.
Shirley, you can't be serious.

 
um... bo is responsible for personnel. and to say armstrong is an underachiever (at 7-1) is extremely unfair. he had a truncated season with all the problems of the team that made bo's 4 losses ok. i think it is hard to even say armstrong has had a chance to prove himself.
Ummm...I realize that Bo is responsible for personnel, didn't realize that it had to be stated.
The 7-1 record was more of a reflection on the improvements in the defense.Bo's defense. They achieved that record in spite of the shortcomings behind center, not because of them. With hindsight being 20/20, we would have been better off with a 1 legged Taylor than we were with the TA/RKIII combo. Same running threat but at least we would have had a competent passer with Taylor.

 
The 7-1 record was more of a reflection on the improvements in the defense.Bo's defense. They achieved that record in spite of the shortcomings behind center, not because of them. With hindsight being 20/20, we would have been better off with a 1 legged Taylor than we were with the TA/RKIII combo. Same running threat but at least we would have had a competent passer with Taylor.
Taylor - 2-2

TA/RKIII - 7-2

 
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Ummm...I realize that Bo is responsible for personnel, didn't realize that it had to be stated.

The 7-1 record was more of a reflection on the improvements in the defense.Bo's defense. They achieved that record in spite of the shortcomings behind center, not because of them. With hindsight being 20/20, we would have been better off with a 1 legged Taylor than we were with the TA/RKIII combo. Same running threat but at least we would have had a competent passer with Taylor.
that is a bold take. but taylor was the qb for two of the losses. and he had both legs for both of them. although he was obviously injured and not terribly effective. also, armstong was able to beat georgia.

 
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um... bo is responsible for personnel. and to say armstrong is an underachiever (at 7-1) is extremely unfair. he had a truncated season with all the problems of the team that made bo's 4 losses ok. i think it is hard to even say armstrong has had a chance to prove himself.
Ummm...I realize that Bo is responsible for personnel, didn't realize that it had to be stated.
The 7-1 record was more of a reflection on the improvements in the defense.Bo's defense. They achieved that record in spite of the shortcomings behind center, not because of them. With hindsight being 20/20, we would have been better off with a 1 legged Taylor than we were with the TA/RKIII combo. Same running threat but at least we would have had a competent passer with Taylor.
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The Minnesota game says "hello!"

 
Ummm...I realize that Bo is responsible for personnel, didn't realize that it had to be stated.

The 7-1 record was more of a reflection on the improvements in the defense.Bo's defense. They achieved that record in spite of the shortcomings behind center, not because of them. With hindsight being 20/20, we would have been better off with a 1 legged Taylor than we were with the TA/RKIII combo. Same running threat but at least we would have had a competent passer with Taylor.
that is a bold take. but taylor was the qb for two of the losses. and he had both legs for both of them. although he was obviously injured and not terribly effective. also, armstong was able to beat georgia.
Offense with 1 legged TM- 34.3 defense 30.5 ppg

With TA/RKIII. Offense. 30.8 defense. 22.3 ppl

TA/RKIII 56%, 15 TDS 12 INTS

TM (2012-13) 62% 33 TDS 14 INTS

Running threat with 1 legged TM was just slightly better than the TA/RKIII combo.

 
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