OrangeTarheel
It’s time to kick names and take ass
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It’s all good man, tiny posters are just as good as huge onesI lurk here daily, just not a huge poster
It’s all good man, tiny posters are just as good as huge onesI lurk here daily, just not a huge poster
Are you sureDefinitely not over Kyle McCord

He was an arseI always wondered what the story was with Scharr.
I've been told I'm an adequate poster. If I was any better at posting it would hurt.It’s all good man, tiny posters are just as good as huge ones
I think what's important is that we trust the coaches to know. As fans, we're never going to know how good a new guy is until we get to see him and in college sports there are always new guys. We had no way of knowing what we had prior to 1990 or 1995, but because of our success prior to those seasons we just trusted our coaches would anoint the right guy.Do we know though? We saw what we had in 2023 and it was terrifying. We have no idea about JW. Johnson, who i don’t view highly at all, was the back up the entire season.
I've been told I'm an adequate poster.
I mean I'm no Arnold Palmer or anything.It’s all good man, tiny posters are just as good as huge ones
Taking the era into account, (2 wide outs, run heavy) these are solid numbers. If you look at Heisman runner up Mcphersons stats for JR/SR year combined, Philcox was much more accurate, and had about the same ypg and TD/INT ratio.Phicox one year as a starter - 16 TDs, 11 interceptions, 188 yards a game on 60% completions. Like I said, part of a good team, but hardly an all-time great at Syracuse. Just like Danny Schayes had a long NBA career; that doesn't mean he was great at SU in his 1 year as a starter.
This is one of my issues with how people view the transfer portal; as a means to always populate your roster with proven commodities. Yes, it’s helpful to jumpstart a coaching tenure and to fill gaping holes. But watching guys come in and develop and grow into the next guy is one of the joys of college football.I think what's important is that we trust the coaches to know. As fans, we're never going to know how good a new guy is until we get to see him and in college sports there are always new guys. We had no way of knowing what we had prior to 1990 or 1995, but because of our success prior to those seasons we just trusted our coaches would anoint the right guy.
Ultimately, it's a bit of a crapshoot no matter who you are. We've seen factories march out elite rated QBs that fell on their faces.
pffft you expect waaay to much out of ussoooooo we all going to stop crapping on the journalism profession or are we too high on our horses?
If they stick around long enough.This is one of my issues with how people view the transfer portal; as a means to always populate your roster with proven commodities. Yes, it’s helpful to jumpstart a coaching tenure and to fill gaping holes. But watching guys come in and develop and grow into the next guy is one of the joys of college football.
That's why Fran is looking for measurables, speed, size, character to build a base from the ground up. That's why high school is important, in the northeast a lot of good athletes who can be coached up.If they stick around long enough.
The "journalism profession" has to start adhering to the established practices. The problem is, the true journalists are competing against the journos that just try to scoop everyone without recourse for jumping the gun.
But Fran didn't.NCAA as a whole did a couple years ago
If he”s looking for miserables this board is a good place to startThat's why Fran is looking for miserables speed, size, character to build a base from the ground up. That's why high school is important, in the northeast a lot of good athletes who can be coached up.
You need to create the depth so that the players who are 2nd team become plug and play.
That year was great, it felt like we would take a step back, but Philcox kept us strong.
If Fran was testing and punishing players for cannabis use I don't think we would have enough players to fill a two deep every week lolBut Fran didn't.
Went back and corrected that, phone autocorrect is stupid.If he”s looking for miserables this board is a good place to start
The will to win. Dungy and Shrader had it and DeVito didn’tFran made a point to say that trait that he’s looking for from a qb is “winner.” Can he feel confident on that point with a guy like Collins who hasn’t proven anything? I don’t have a pov, just trying to piece together what might actually happen.
Social media is just an accelerant. It’s like adding gasoline to a fire. Journalist principles started to decline with the dawn of the internet. Opinion, slant, and speed rule the day now.Social media has destroyed journalism.
Come to think of it, the media has destroyed journalism.
And the Internet.
Motion of the ocean!It’s all good man, tiny posters are just as good as huge ones
For the record the post you quoted was taken out of context. I was saying you can’t be concerned about young QB’s we already have in the program. You have to bring in as many QB’s as possible and make sure you have the best QB for the program. You don’t worry about hurting the feelings of a QB who is in the program but has yet to take a snap or another who hasn’t even taken a step on campus.This is one of my issues with how people view the transfer portal; as a means to always populate your roster with proven commodities. Yes, it’s helpful to jumpstart a coaching tenure and to fill gaping holes. But watching guys come in and develop and grow into the next guy is one of the joys of college football.