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Posted on 10/24/15 at 11:58 pm to Roger Klarvin
I don't see how it could be any more of a problem than Jff was. Jff would get his arse chewed by coaches all the time.
Posted on 10/24/15 at 11:58 pm to Roger Klarvin
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But JFF was only about an inch taller and was a good passer about three games into his career. Granted, he had a redshirt year.
JFF partied but he took football fairly serious and worked plus he had it, whatever it is.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:00 am to Agforlife
Except for the times he didn't take football seriously. He fricked off as much as anyone and he had to really modify his mental game before the coaches would even let him touch the ball.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:00 am to TbirdSpur2010
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That shot of Harris talking to him on the sidelines was quite telling.
What was going on?
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:03 am to Southtxag
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Fair enough, didn't mean to offend- let me melt in peace(s)
No offense taken, it was posted by someone else itt and I just added what I've heard directly from people who are part of the program that I know. I don't talk about what I hear from them very much mainly because I get blasted for it plus I respect them enough to not repeat it publicly. It's all good.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:03 am to texag7
Harris basically intimating/gesturing that what was happening on the field on offense was bullshite. Murray had his head turned away from the camera most of the time but his body language wasn't encouraging.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:04 am to Warrior Poet
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Except for the times he didn't take football seriously. He fricked off as much as anyone and he had to really modify his mental game before the coaches would even let him touch the ball.
Yeah but he did it didn't he.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:06 am to Agforlife
Yes. After a year. And really two, as he screwed up a lot his heisman year. He was just a human highlight reel.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:07 am to Warrior Poet
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He was just a human highlight reel.
Yep that's the it I was referring to.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:08 am to Roger Klarvin
Amazing how things can change so quickly. A day or two ago I had high hopes for the season and there was a lot of buzz on the 2016 recruiting front. Tonight's [lack of] performance certainly put a damper on that and now this news.
First there were all the character issues and dismissals. Now back to back seasons of internal issues that spill onto the field. Things were bad last year at mid-season and the team turned it around, but things seem worse this go around.
I hate missed opportunities and lost momentum. Bottom line, I hate looking back and thinking about what could have been. Hopefully, I won't have to, but tonight has left a bitter taste in my mouth.
First there were all the character issues and dismissals. Now back to back seasons of internal issues that spill onto the field. Things were bad last year at mid-season and the team turned it around, but things seem worse this go around.
I hate missed opportunities and lost momentum. Bottom line, I hate looking back and thinking about what could have been. Hopefully, I won't have to, but tonight has left a bitter taste in my mouth.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:10 am to gvwheeler
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I hate missed opportunities and lost momentum. Bottom line, I hate looking back and thinking about what could have been. Hopefully, I won't have to, but tonight has left a bitter taste in my mouth.
Welcome to Texas A&M football, I'm a life long Aggie fan and I've never nor will I ever desert them but they sure like to frick with my emotions.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:14 am to Agforlife
We had to coddle him so much in his time here. We got him fricking life coaches, had people with him all the time.
He didn't just do that on his own. And he still fricked up all the time on the field.
All I'm saying is Kyler is no different. He's never lost a game and he is in a strange situation. A good coach would help him develop, not push him farther away.
If Kyler was so entitled, we should have set an example weeks ago and not played him and coached him up and showed him the key to playtime is practicing hard. Instead, we have been putting him in the game during key times and watching him fail. Our fans cheer him because they have seen him in the games and seen his speed. It would be a non issue if he didn't get first half playtime in ASU and every other game. And it wouldn't be an issue if he was t thrown in the game every time KA did poorly.
I'm just saying we are not handling Kyler vey well and I guarantee you jff would be acting like a spoiled bitch too if he were in Kylers situation.
He didn't just do that on his own. And he still fricked up all the time on the field.
All I'm saying is Kyler is no different. He's never lost a game and he is in a strange situation. A good coach would help him develop, not push him farther away.
If Kyler was so entitled, we should have set an example weeks ago and not played him and coached him up and showed him the key to playtime is practicing hard. Instead, we have been putting him in the game during key times and watching him fail. Our fans cheer him because they have seen him in the games and seen his speed. It would be a non issue if he didn't get first half playtime in ASU and every other game. And it wouldn't be an issue if he was t thrown in the game every time KA did poorly.
I'm just saying we are not handling Kyler vey well and I guarantee you jff would be acting like a spoiled bitch too if he were in Kylers situation.
This post was edited on 10/25/15 at 12:15 am
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:17 am to Warrior Poet
I agree, the only difference is JFF played better so he got away with being a punk.
Oh well I'm off to snap chat to look at nekkid women's and cheer myself up
Oh well I'm off to snap chat to look at nekkid women's and cheer myself up
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:17 am to Agforlife
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Welcome to Texas A&M football, I'm a life long Aggie fan and I've never nor will I ever desert them but they sure like to frick with my emotions.
Yep, for as long as I can remember
Which is nowhere near as long as you've had to endure, of course
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:19 am to Agforlife
And Kyler might too, but the way we are going we will never find out.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:26 am to Warrior Poet
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And Kyler might too, but the way we are going we will never find out.
Never said he wouldn't but he's not helping himself and the no red shirt was a bad idea imo. At least if he shirted there wouldn't be as much pressure and he'd be able to grow a little mentally and physically. He's a true fish back talking the coaches because things aren't going the way he wants then to. Welcome to the real world either suck it up and do what you're told or suffer the consequences. I hope the kid gets it and succeeds but he's got to do it no one can do it for him.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:29 am to Agforlife
While Murray hasn't looked great running the offense in the two games he was given a shot, with a very short leash I might add, I also haven't seen him start a game with a full week of preparation and first team snaps. He was trotted out there against asu and Bama with no chance of working through setbacks.
While you obviously cannot have players back talking coaches, I can completely understand why he's frustrated with the way sumlin/Spavital have used him.
While you obviously cannot have players back talking coaches, I can completely understand why he's frustrated with the way sumlin/Spavital have used him.
Posted on 10/25/15 at 12:53 am to tmc94
Tell me one quarterback that has not regressed under Spavital.
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