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re: Friend in the AD just sent me this text (Spav/Murray)

Posted on 10/24/15 at 11:09 pm to
Posted by tmc94
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 10/24/15 at 11:09 pm to
problems don't materialize overnight. You can't magically fix them. Also, Kyler came to A&M solely because of Spav so let's not act like it's Spav's fault now. Murray and Sumlin weren't even on talking terms by the end
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Kyler may be entitled but he has a point, we are putting him in situations to fail and that's exactly what he has done.

no, he really doesn't have a point. You aren't going to be put in the game when it's close and Kyle is rolling. He's the backup. That's how it works.

And his INT vs Bama was the most ridiculous throw I've ever seen. It pisses me off just thinking of it. There was zero pressure and Kirk had 15 yards of separation and he threw a lazy HS pass (like he often does in practice and gets yelled at for). That's not on Spav or anyone else but Kyler
Posted by Warrior Poet
Living Rent-Free in Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 10/24/15 at 11:15 pm to
Then explain how our defense improved overnight. Explain how we are still making plays despite being as thin at linebacker as I can ever remember.

I know that our oline problems won't be fixed overnight, but that does not excuse our offense. The air raid is flexible, and a number of teams have run it successfully in the past despite having an incomplete oline. We can play better than this and that is on spav, because as I've said no one else has shown me anyone (other than Anderson who is gone) who is at fault for it.

I don't think murray's problems are spav's fault, I'm only saying Murray does have a point. If he's half assing it in practice, then why did we keep playing him? It's inconsistent. He is a talented player and needs to be reigned in, not turned loose.

His INT was on him against Bama, but it was obvious that he was trying to create a play that wasn't there because he knows he's only in for a single series. IHe forced a bad throw based on inexperience and a desire to stay in the game for longer than four downs at a time. As I've said before, he made similar mistakes in HS, and would often bounce back from such mistakes similar to manziel. It's a chaotic play stile, but it's who Kyler is to a large extent.
This post was edited on 10/24/15 at 11:20 pm
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