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January 01, 2009, 05:15:41 PM
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Started 32 games, Would guess the 2nd most behind (D. Dickey 1979-82)
Won 14
Lost 18
2 big wins vs TX
1 great comeback vs Okie State
Anything else?

January 01, 2009, 05:16:48 PM
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Started 32 games, Would guess the 2nd most behind (D. Dickey 1979-82)
Won 14
Lost 18
2 big wins vs TX
1 great comeback vs Okie State
Anything else?


Being about the only reason to watch this team unless you enjoy watching train wrecks??
csourk is the best pre-college poster on this board.  way better than oxlp956

January 01, 2009, 05:31:42 PM
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2008
C/ATT YDS AVG               TD  INT
J. Freeman 22/37 207 5.6    0   3

2007
C/ATT YDS AVG               TD INT
J. Freeman 31/48 305 6.4   1   3
2006
 C/ATT YDS AVG              TD  INT
Josh Freeman 23/44 244 5.5 0  3


Oh yeah he is a &@#%ing winner
Be a winner today

January 01, 2009, 05:33:40 PM
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Dude's gonna get huge paychecks for his upside too.  Smart move.



 He'll probably actually lose out on a couple million. If he stayed and played well he could have been a early first round pick, but i can't see him getting drafted in the first round right now. This will probably turn out like the bill walker situation with freemie ridding the pine for a couple years.

Lots of QB's ride the bench for a few seasons.
Yeah like matt ryan, joe flaco or projected Matt Stafford

Ryan has great weapons and a good line, Flaco has a solid run game and good offensive line.

If Stafford goes to detroit/KC he will suck.

dude that is seriously off base.  Flaco has been running the offense in Baltimore not just a shell to get them through.  He has shown to be a great passer and decision maker, both of which I hope we can agree Freeman isnt.  Ryan I will give you has a shell and not a full O to work with but has proven to be a great decision maker.  He is NOT hurting his team.   Once again Freeman couldnt keep himself from blowing a game (See all Big12North Games).  Ryan has a great vet running back in Dunn and a solid team, but by no means is that team "good".  They go rid of key vets (Crumpler) and have taken risks on unproven player.

Ryan Has the NFL's second leading rusher with almost 1700 yds dumbass.

Balt has the league's second best defense and was +13 give/take.

reading >>>>>>>>>>> you

oh and Baltimore had that same great D last year.  With NO offense what so ever. 
Be a winner today

January 01, 2009, 05:34:25 PM
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Thank God.  I was hoping he would leave.  We are better off without him.  His lack of leadership and decision making on the field hurt us.  He will fail in the NFL.  If he thought Iowa State's defense was difficult, wait until he has the Steelers D running after his ass.  That is if he ever steps on the field.  :lol:

January 01, 2009, 05:43:57 PM
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I"m not going to trash Josh but it's not a big deal either way.  He only had one year left to play and we are going to pretty well suck next year either way.  We won't be as good without him next year but long term it has no real effect. Either way Snyder was always going to have to find and develop a QB to run his system. 

January 01, 2009, 05:58:13 PM
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The difference is Josh will have a long, successful NFL career.

I can't wait for you to get pwnd by TP like Ben does.

"pwnd"...

Whatever that is, I welcome him to give it his best shot.

January 01, 2009, 06:01:29 PM
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January 01, 2009, 06:02:15 PM
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The difference is Josh will have a long, successful NFL career.
We're you born an a$$hole or did you work at it your whole life?

January 01, 2009, 06:04:03 PM
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O/U on how long until catsfan20052006 re-posts this? :billypopcorn:

or an

OFFICIAL KSU QB SEARCH THREAD :lol:
« Last Edit: January 01, 2009, 06:08:45 PM by yoga-lika_abana »

January 01, 2009, 06:04:59 PM
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January 01, 2009, 06:10:18 PM
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What has he ever led? The scout team? When did he show leadership? Confidence? When he was fumbling on the goalline in garbage time against Tech?

How many times this year did your OL and RB ineptitude relegate our offense to chucking the ball deep? Too often. Carson can't throw the ball 35 yards downfield, much less 55.



We will have at least five. I say six but can see seven. If Coffman is the man we will be fine. And one of the others could surprise everyone. JF had never shown his potential so not sure why next year would be any different. Coffman showed confidence and leadership. Which wins more games than potential never realized.



Really . . . who gives a F-ck.

Good luck Josh, you were okay I guess, I know you probably didn't like the prospect of actually you know . . . having to work for your starting job, and maybe dealing with Old Ball's propensity to yank QB's when they throw interceptions and fumble the ball and the offense isn't moving.

Actually pretty smart on your part . . . your coddled life at KSU was over, and it's best to go earn some jack and hold a clipboard.

3 wins tops for KSU next year.







January 01, 2009, 06:10:50 PM
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I am surprised many of the posters on this thread are intelligent enough to operate a computer and post on this message board.  Cherry picking games here and there, and completely ignoring the fact that the defense was abysmal while the offense was solid this year, are not ways to form a solid and coherent argument.  Freeman was a good player and would likely have been very good next year.  Losing him is not a good thing in any way, shape, or form.

January 01, 2009, 06:12:05 PM
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"I hope to bring leadership and toughness to an NFL team," Freeman said.

Strange, we hoped he would bring that to a Big XII team.
"Bob and myself had a nice chuckle over that one. Bob told me, ‘How could I say the things I’ve been saying about Kansas State to the kids and go someplace else?’ ”
Weiser, on rumors that Huggins might go to West Virginia, 4/26/2006
"I don’t see any sense in lying about anything.”  Huggins 2/22/07

January 01, 2009, 06:13:16 PM
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January 01, 2009, 06:16:39 PM
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you people are f'ing idiots.  If the defense got as better, year from year, as Josh did from his freshman year, we'd be playing today.  completely f'ing idiots.  It's tough to "lead" a team when the OL sucks complete donkey d*ck, you have no running back, and your defense has the resistancy of air. 
Michael Bishop was a "leader" because he had an NFL line in front of him, an NFL-caliber wide reciever, an NFL caliber RB, and a defense that was littered with NFL players.  Same for J. Beasley and E. Roberson.  f'ing idiots.  I mean, do you think D. Meier's problem was that he didn't have "fire"?  No, he had zero talent and so did the team around him.  Same for AE.  They had no talent, Josh does it's just a shame that no one else on the team does/did. 
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January 01, 2009, 06:20:55 PM
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Freeman was a good player and has always had great potential.  That being said, he gets gun shy in the pocket and is prone to bad decisions...particularly when that happens.  Joe Cool...he is not.  He could've finally gotten some good coaching next year and seen what a good coach is.  He no doubt would've been a better QB had he stayed one more year...not just when he enters the draft but over his career.  Good background and coaching in college really seems to help guys out throughout a pro career.  I know why Freeman is going now, potential changes to 1st year player salaries, weaker QB class this year, new system coming in, new coaching, etc.  That being said, it is kind of like Huggins used to say, do you want to play pro ball, or have a career?  I don't see Freeman as having the intangibles to make it as more than a backup QB for a few years and I doubt he ever really even gets a shot at #1.  Another yr of playing under Sndyer and I think he had the potential to be an actual QB in the league.  That being said, good luck, Josh and thanks for the time...I wish you the best of luck.    

January 01, 2009, 06:22:01 PM
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Freeman was a good player and has always had great potential.  That being said, he gets gun shy in the pocket and is prone to bad decisions...particularly when that happens.  Joe Cool...he is not.  He could've finally gotten some good coaching next year and seen what a good coach is.  He no doubt would've been a better QB had he stayed one more year...not just when he enters the draft but over his career.  Good background and coaching in college really seems to help guys out throughout a pro career.  I know why Freeman is going now, potential changes to 1st year player salaries, weaker QB class this year, new system coming in, new coaching, etc.  That being said, it is kind of like Huggins used to say, do you want to play pro ball, or have a career?  I don't see Freeman as having the intangibles to make it as more than a backup QB for a few years and I doubt he ever really even gets a shot at #1.  Another yr of playing under Sndyer and I think he had the potential to be an actual QB in the league.  That being said, good luck, Josh and thanks for the time...I wish you the best of luck.    

I am pretty sure they put this off for a few years.

January 01, 2009, 06:22:11 PM
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Its good to see the usual idiots sippin on the hater-ade.

So is like Freeman the Most Hated Cat of All Time (MHCOAT) now?  What's the verdict out there in tard-land?

January 01, 2009, 06:22:41 PM
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How about we don't throw the best player on the team under the bus?  Not a sermon, just a thought.

January 01, 2009, 06:24:19 PM
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Just one more bad decision by the kid, not really surprising.

January 01, 2009, 06:25:56 PM
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the Freemie hate is ridic. 

Defini. shows a lack of fbiq to think that he was bad.

January 01, 2009, 06:27:25 PM
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PW just owned TP and all of his groupies with one post, lol.

January 01, 2009, 06:27:54 PM
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Who's throwing anyone under the bus.  I made no opinion on the matter.

January 01, 2009, 06:29:02 PM
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So is like Freeman the Most Hated Cat of All Time (MHCOAT) now?  


Doubtful.

But what most others realize that many of you don't, is that you'll always be referring to 'potential' when remembering Josh Freeman. But the actual reality that we've all witnessed was a quarterback that had a size and build for it, but was mediocre even at his best and a colossal &@#%-up under pressure. And thats after all this 'massive improvement' from his freshman year.

He's like a Jason Bennett. Except you actually put all your eggs into the basket and instead of acknowledging the reality of his ineptitude, you persist into delusional fantasies that with a good team around him he would have been great.

He was lazy. He was narcissistic. And he wasn't a good quarterback.
I'm telling you, this is not ANYTHING like the team from the beginning of conference play. You will see no more blowouts like what happened in OOC.  If we lose, it will not because these kids gave up, and it will be at the buzzer. -Rodless, before 97-70

January 01, 2009, 06:29:15 PM
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How about we don't throw the best player on the team under the bus?  Not a sermon, just a thought.


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January 01, 2009, 06:29:21 PM
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Who's throwing anyone under the bus.  I made no opinion on the matter.

Yeah, it's pretty obvious what kind of response you wanted/were going to get.  

January 01, 2009, 06:29:48 PM
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January 01, 2009, 06:31:01 PM
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the Freemie hate is ridic. 

Defini. shows a lack of fbiq to think that he was bad.


Defending Freems is  :powertard:

January 01, 2009, 06:31:49 PM
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the Freemie hate is ridic. 

Defini. shows a lack of fbiq to think that he was bad.


Defending Freems is  :powertard:

You're an idiot, and not only are you not using the powertard stamp appropriately, but you're ruining it.  Stop.