NEUHEISEL...Stuck with his QB and won! Wish CROOM would of kept...

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Carroll in, surely, against LA Tech he still had a decent chance to stop screwing up........Henig was pulled last year because he was a no talent ***** that was an SEC QB CRYING on the sidelines on national tv! Carroll at least CAN win! and its Proven....Just so pissed we lost that i figured some othe rpeople felt the same.............
 

patdog

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As long as McCorvey is coaching them, our QB's are going to be below average. At least he won't be around long enough to screw up Tyler Russell's career.</p>
 

josebrown

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With the fumbled snap, the slide, and botched plays I would rather have seen Carroll continue. The way he was throwing the longer passes we still would have gotten beat though.
 

patdog

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It's really all I've got. Please don't spoil it for me by being realistic.</p>
 

patdog

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Lee didn't show me anything at all Saturday night. But Carroll hurt us real bad with those last two picks. And he'll never reach his potential without decent coaching.</p>
 

saddawg

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I watched the Croom lowlight show today.

On Carroll's last int, the one with the big return, we were 3rd and long, went in the I, bought the Z in motion toward the line and run a post with him and a seam with the X. When the DB got the pick, the Z and X were within 5 yards of each other, the only 2 in a pattern. Who draws this **** up?
 

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saddawg said:
I watched the Croom lowlight show today.

On Carroll's last int, the one with the big return, we were 3rd and long, went in the I, bought the Z in motion toward the line and run a post with him and a seam with the X. When the DB got the pick, the Z and X were within 5 yards of each other, the only 2 in a pattern. Who draws this **** up?

we had 3rd and 7 or 8 once...got in an I-Slot Right...and ran the two WR's 35 yards down the damn field...it ended up being a sack or throw away, cant remember which...just **** like that makes me wonder how in the hell they still have a job...
 

Stormrider81

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He showed me that even without a year of experience in the SEC he can manage not to throw 3 interceptions. I like Carroll, but if the QB is throwing picks left and right he doesn't need to be in there. I'd rather lose production than turn it over from the QB position. I hope Wes gets it together, but if he keeps slinging it Henig style he needs to be on the sideline watching.
 

benatmsu

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You'd rather lose production than turn it over? Well, I'd rather throw a 30 yard pass down field and have it get intercepted than to punt it 17 yards after "no production". At least Carroll has proven that he can be productive. You've got to go with Carroll regardless of how bad he was playing.
 

Stormrider81

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He made some heady plays. Obviously Carroll produced more, but then again he also has more experience. Again, I like Wes and his leadership is big. That being said, your QB cannot turn it over. That kills you, particularly on the road. If your QB is throwing picks on the road in the SEC, you can pretty much mail it in. It gives the other team field position, ruins scoring chances, hands the other team momentum, etc.
 

maroonmania

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those picks UNTIL he got some of the "experience" you are saying will make Lee better. I'm not sure experience in our system is helping our QBs at the moment. It certainly never helped Henig.
 
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