HAHAHAHA :laughpound :laughpound :laughpound :laughpound :laughpound :laughpoundI'll be curious what people will think of Wat's if the O has a great season in 2010. I wonder how many Wat-haters will be leg-humpin him at that point.
Yeah lets throw another $375,000 at Watson. It isnt bad enough that Watson cost us a shot at playing for a national championship this year, lets let him do it again next year! & then he can finally put together a decent game plan for the bowl game & we can all jump on his bandwagon again! Hell, lets give him a raise while we're at it - he's done an 'excellent job in every area'
You Callahan apologist's just never give up. Results?? Who needs them!! All those bad years SW had as the OC at CU? ahhh.....who cares!!:facepalm: :facepalm:
People tend to forget our offense was pretty damn good last year. Injuries and graduation had to have some affect on this years O.
I'll be curious what people will think of Wat's if the O has a great season in 2010. I wonder how many Wat-haters will be leg-humpin him at that point.
I'm going to hope for your sake you're not calling me a Callahan apologist.You Callahan apologist's just never give up. Results?? Who needs them!! All those bad years SW had as the OC at CU? ahhh.....who cares!!:facepalm: :facepalm:
People tend to forget our offense was pretty damn good last year. Injuries and graduation had to have some affect on this years O.
I'll be curious what people will think of Wat's if the O has a great season in 2010. I wonder how many Wat-haters will be leg-humpin him at that point.
Our offense was beyond pathetic this year? 102nd in the nation?? So what!! Heck, why not bring back Cally & Coz? Hey, for sure.....results simply don't matter!
Thank God TO didn't think like you. For some, results do indeed "matter".
I'm going to hope for your sake you're not calling me a Callahan apologist.You Callahan apologist's just never give up. Results?? Who needs them!! All those bad years SW had as the OC at CU? ahhh.....who cares!!:facepalm: :facepalm:
People tend to forget our offense was pretty damn good last year. Injuries and graduation had to have some affect on this years O.
I'll be curious what people will think of Wat's if the O has a great season in 2010. I wonder how many Wat-haters will be leg-humpin him at that point.
Our offense was beyond pathetic this year? 102nd in the nation?? So what!! Heck, why not bring back Cally & Coz? Hey, for sure.....results simply don't matter!
Thank God TO didn't think like you. For some, results do indeed "matter".
For me it's not so much staff continuity as it is, Wats had a pretty damn good offense last year. People like to say we were ranked 6th or something in the Big 12 but when you 1) look at where we were ranked nationally and 2) who was ranked above us (TTU, OU, UT, etc), we were actually pretty good on offense. And lets face it, we lost a lot of good players from last years offense. Couple those with some of the injuries we had this year an it's not hard to see why there was some drop off. Albeit, I don't think anyone expected such a huge drop off. But I'm willing to give Wats a little more time.I like Shawn Watson coming back this year, its much expected to be sure. I'm a strong believer in Staff continuity and I'm sure the kids who play believe in it too.
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+1 and I don't think the dropoff would have been as big if Lee/HeluBurkhead had all stayed healthy.For me it's not so much staff continuity as it is, Wats had a pretty damn good offense last year. People like to say we were ranked 6th or something in the Big 12 but when you 1) look at where we were ranked nationally and 2) who was ranked above us (TTU, OU, UT, etc), we were actually pretty good on offense. And lets face it, we lost a lot of good players from last years offense. Couple those with some of the injuries we had this year an it's not hard to see why there was some drop off. Albeit, I don't think anyone expected such a huge drop off. But I'm willing to give Wats a little more time.I like Shawn Watson coming back this year, its much expected to be sure. I'm a strong believer in Staff continuity and I'm sure the kids who play believe in it too.
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Even though Watson's comments last fall about it's experience and not years in the system still pisses me off, i'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt that having the three biggest playmakers on offense injured for most of the year really put the offense behind the 8 ball for most of the 2009 season.+1 and I don't think the dropoff would have been as big if Lee/HeluBurkhead had all stayed healthy.For me it's not so much staff continuity as it is, Wats had a pretty damn good offense last year. People like to say we were ranked 6th or something in the Big 12 but when you 1) look at where we were ranked nationally and 2) who was ranked above us (TTU, OU, UT, etc), we were actually pretty good on offense. And lets face it, we lost a lot of good players from last years offense. Couple those with some of the injuries we had this year an it's not hard to see why there was some drop off. Albeit, I don't think anyone expected such a huge drop off. But I'm willing to give Wats a little more time.I like Shawn Watson coming back this year, its much expected to be sure. I'm a strong believer in Staff continuity and I'm sure the kids who play believe in it too.
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