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Where's @houcat when you need him? I need a replay of this game. I started browning out after halftime.
You must be a hell of a light weight Commander McBragg.
Quote from: MakeItRain on September 02, 2014, 12:20:35 AMQuote from: AndrewVonLintel on September 01, 2014, 10:41:31 PMWaters completed 67.9% 8.0 yards per attempt and a 151.2 Rating Trevor Knight went 55.9% 7.4 yards per attempt and a 122.2 rating.We all know that Waters numbers were pretty good and that most of it was without our best receiver.I completely forgot about your love for stats that have no context or relevance.Maybe what he's saying is who gives a flying flip about what he looks like in the pocket as long as the results are there? Peyton Manning does a weird happy feet dance thing every time he drops back. Or maybe you are talking about the sacks?
Quote from: AndrewVonLintel on September 01, 2014, 10:41:31 PMWaters completed 67.9% 8.0 yards per attempt and a 151.2 Rating Trevor Knight went 55.9% 7.4 yards per attempt and a 122.2 rating.We all know that Waters numbers were pretty good and that most of it was without our best receiver.I completely forgot about your love for stats that have no context or relevance.
Waters completed 67.9% 8.0 yards per attempt and a 151.2 Rating Trevor Knight went 55.9% 7.4 yards per attempt and a 122.2 rating.We all know that Waters numbers were pretty good and that most of it was without our best receiver.
Quote from: WackyCat08 on September 02, 2014, 11:21:22 AMWhere's @houcat when you need him? I need a replay of this game. I started browning out after halftime. Wouldn't your history suggest it is more of a "yellow" out?
"He didn't look smooth in the pocket""
Quote from: _33 on September 02, 2014, 06:54:19 AMQuote from: MakeItRain on September 02, 2014, 12:20:35 AMQuote from: AndrewVonLintel on September 01, 2014, 10:41:31 PMWaters completed 67.9% 8.0 yards per attempt and a 151.2 Rating Trevor Knight went 55.9% 7.4 yards per attempt and a 122.2 rating.We all know that Waters numbers were pretty good and that most of it was without our best receiver.I completely forgot about your love for stats that have no context or relevance.Maybe what he's saying is who gives a flying flip about what he looks like in the pocket as long as the results are there? Peyton Manning does a weird happy feet dance thing every time he drops back. Or maybe you are talking about the sacks?The numbers have little relevance against SFA and comparing them to Knight is weird. I'm not talking about the sack I don't remember him getting sacked for holding the ball too long. He just didn't look comfortable in the pocket and like I said it may not be his fault. He looked like he did early last season.
Quote from: MakeItRain on September 02, 2014, 02:39:35 PMQuote from: _33 on September 02, 2014, 06:54:19 AMQuote from: MakeItRain on September 02, 2014, 12:20:35 AMQuote from: AndrewVonLintel on September 01, 2014, 10:41:31 PMWaters completed 67.9% 8.0 yards per attempt and a 151.2 Rating Trevor Knight went 55.9% 7.4 yards per attempt and a 122.2 rating.We all know that Waters numbers were pretty good and that most of it was without our best receiver.I completely forgot about your love for stats that have no context or relevance.Maybe what he's saying is who gives a flying flip about what he looks like in the pocket as long as the results are there? Peyton Manning does a weird happy feet dance thing every time he drops back. Or maybe you are talking about the sacks?The numbers have little relevance against SFA and comparing them to Knight is weird. I'm not talking about the sack I don't remember him getting sacked for holding the ball too long. He just didn't look comfortable in the pocket and like I said it may not be his fault. He looked like he did early last season.I was comparing Waters to the QB of the #3 ranked team in the country that happens to be in our conference. Obviously La Tech and Stephen F Austin are not the same team but 67% is a good day and 55% is not.My attempt was to use some statistics to help back up my opinion that Waters had a good day and I thought he looked comfortable in the pocket (for the most part).I know that goEMAW users are generally a smart bunch and wouldn't need me to waste their time by writing unnecessary paragraphs that can easily be put into context if they have been following the thread.
Quote from: Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) on September 02, 2014, 08:10:38 PM"He didn't look smooth in the pocket""I think you are the first person in the history of the world to say that. How in the hell does one look smooth in the pocket?
Quote from: Trim on August 31, 2014, 09:16:45 PMDinkmentia Vu.QuoteSolid efforts from both backs, considering many thought they would struggle to replace John Hubert. But that’s not where the running-back rotation ends. When a reporter asked K-State coach LHC Bill Snyder about the game’s top two rushers, Snyder asked why Judah Jones wasn’t mentioned in the question."How about Judah Jones?" Snyder said. "Judah made some people miss him, right? We need to stop being stubborn and make sure that he gets the opportunity to do that."Judah Jones, a hybrid receiver/runner, rushed for 24 yards on two carries in the fourth quarter.Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/article1337965.html#storylink=cpyPeople overlook this. I think it is concerning. I'd like to know who's running the show. It's a valid question, as over the course of last season and now week 1 this year, these quotes continue.
Dinkmentia Vu.QuoteSolid efforts from both backs, considering many thought they would struggle to replace John Hubert. But that’s not where the running-back rotation ends. When a reporter asked K-State coach LHC Bill Snyder about the game’s top two rushers, Snyder asked why Judah Jones wasn’t mentioned in the question."How about Judah Jones?" Snyder said. "Judah made some people miss him, right? We need to stop being stubborn and make sure that he gets the opportunity to do that."Judah Jones, a hybrid receiver/runner, rushed for 24 yards on two carries in the fourth quarter.Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/article1337965.html#storylink=cpy
Solid efforts from both backs, considering many thought they would struggle to replace John Hubert. But that’s not where the running-back rotation ends. When a reporter asked K-State coach LHC Bill Snyder about the game’s top two rushers, Snyder asked why Judah Jones wasn’t mentioned in the question."How about Judah Jones?" Snyder said. "Judah made some people miss him, right? We need to stop being stubborn and make sure that he gets the opportunity to do that."Judah Jones, a hybrid receiver/runner, rushed for 24 yards on two carries in the fourth quarter.Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/article1337965.html#storylink=cpy
I didn't think he looked jittery in the pocket, looked downright confident compared to last year.
I'm just going to say it...I'm thrilled that we had nine balls caught by RB/FB/TE.It's, like, hey, those guys are capable of having the ball thrown to them, too. We never seem to do that enough.