We have nothing to lose, might as well see what he can do. Maybe he does well, maybe not, but considering we have a QB that has done his fair share in losing 3 games...it wouldnt hurt to see.
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We have nothing to lose, might as well see what he can do. Maybe he does well, maybe not, but considering we have a QB that has done his fair share in losing 3 games...it wouldnt hurt to see.
I don't want McElroy to start the next two game but i would like to see him get a few reps at least to shakeup JPW. You say there is are no true measure yet for McElroy, yes thats true. But how many times are you going to measure JPW and get the same result?Sure, put a QB in that hasn't seen a starting position against a fresh defense. The ULM game will be no measure of what he can do, and Auburn will(whether you believe it or not)rip him up. If there was a good reason in practice to put him in, then he'd be in. Period. I can't believe how this still comes up.
Videos from HS are MADE to make you look good. They, therefore, are no true measure. Heck, I could go out, play, and make an awesome looking video.
Also, I'd rather have our best shot at winning the next two games. JPW is that, regardless. I don't wanna fire a shot in the dark with GM. Nothing to lose? Sure, let's go 6-6 again. That's nothing. Comparably the same as 6-5 or 7-4.
He takes the sack we go in to half with a 6 point lead despite the problems with play calling. I don't think your asking too much of a junior to say you shouldn't throw a ball blindly to the endzone in that situation. Please end your love affair long enough to at least admit that play probably cost us the game in itself.I hope that you aren't serious. On that series more than the interception happened. Poor usage of timeouts led us to having to throw on third down. Two runs up the middle prior to the interception with a small tailback. Then letting a man go unblocked on the side that JPW rolled out to did the damage. JPW didn't have a ggod game but there was alot more wrong with that series than JPW. Don't forget the drop pass by Stover on a perfectly thrown ball and the Nick Walkers drop on the next play.
Quit jumping on one person when all but the kicking team let us down.
The play may have cost us the game, but I still do not lay that all on JPW. Yes he made a mistake. But so did the OL.He takes the sack we go in to half with a 6 point lead despite the problems with play calling. I don't think your asking too much of a junior to say you shouldn't throw a ball blindly to the endzone in that situation. Please end your love affair long enough to at least admit that play probably cost us the game in itself.
I think all y'all saying GM shouldn't be put in are crazy. His stats are better than JPW's. (I haven't checked them but I'm sure they're better).
And if you need any more proof, take a look at his high school videos. Even his junior high videos. Against quality junior high teams!!!
As they say the proof is in the puddin'.
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Get educated re: Mcelroy. He never played Odessa...he beat 4 Nationally ranked teams and more importantly, TX's best...on way to TX5A and National Championship. RE: Clausen...he played in a Mickey Mouse league. One game I watched he struggled against a bottom dweller from San Pedro. Quite frankly, both teams looked like TX5A junior varsity.Are you serious? GM has played maybe half of a quarter worth of minutes and you want to name the kid starter. Saban has proved that you earn your playing time in practice. Look at Jonathan Lowe playing RB and Javier Arenas playing DB. If McElroy wants he needs to learn how to take it. I wouldn't want a kid to be given a start, because he just waited around until the guy ahead of him screwed up. He should have a desire and drive to beat the guy ahead of him out for it.
Plus, who cares what he did in high school? Picking apart Odessa doesn't translate into picking apart Mississippi State. Jimmy Clausen was the #1 QB last year in high school, how's he doing now?
Me either, especially after our QB has single handedly lost a couple of games. :rolleye2:I can't believe how this still comes up.
And JPW helped build a dynasty at Hoover. He won 3 state championships. He beat nationally ranked teams from other states. He also won those championships against teams like Daphne and the one year they lost it was to Daphne. Want to take a guess at who the QB was for those Daphne teams?????? Pat White is the answer. I'm sure you know who he is and what he has done. If we want to place blame and pull people let's start with the o-line ahead of him. Once again, they haven't held up, which leads to throwing off the back foot. Don't get me wrong JPW completed more passes to the fans in the front row than our WRs, but its not all his fault.Get educated re: Mcelroy. He never played Odessa...he beat 4 Nationally ranked teams and more importantly, TX's best...on way to TX5A and National Championship. RE: Clausen...he played in a Mickey Mouse league. One game I watched he struggled against a bottom dweller from San Pedro. Quite frankly, both teams looked like TX5A junior varsity.
I'm sensing a HEAVY dose of sarcasm.I think all y'all saying GM shouldn't be put in are crazy. His stats are better than JPW's. (I haven't checked them but I'm sure they're better).
And if you need any more proof, take a look at his high school videos. Even his junior high videos. Against quality junior high teams!!!
As they say the proof is in the puddin'.
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JPW on offense is what Castille is on defense! Forget what anybody said they will not lose their jobs in practice to freshman no matter what. They were starters last year and they were penciled in as starters from the get go.Are you serious? GM has played maybe half of a quarter worth of minutes and you want to name the kid starter. Saban has proved that you earn your playing time in practice. Look at Jonathan Lowe playing RB and Javier Arenas playing DB. If McElroy wants he needs to learn how to take it. I wouldn't want a kid to be given a start, because he just waited around until the guy ahead of him screwed up. He should have a desire and drive to beat the guy ahead of him out for it.
Plus, who cares what he did in high school? Picking apart Odessa doesn't translate into picking apart Mississippi State. Jimmy Clausen was the #1 QB last year in high school, how's he doing now?
Did you watch their game today? UGA dominated them, Alabama played them much better. Also, Auburn lost to MSU as well so struggles and all I don't see much difference between the two teams. As a matter of fact, I think if Alabama gets the suspended players back they have a bit of a edge, since the ULM game should be a nice tune-up game.Nevertheless, if major corrections aren't made, I think we are in for a major beatdown against Auburn.
Don't want to get into a polecat contest re: highschool football but just for info. TX5A is made up of 243 teams...many with enrollments of over 5M students. TX5A teams don't have to go out of state for national class competition...it's here. BTW, in '04 four Natiionally ranked teams, all in TX, were beaten by Southlake/Mcelroy. Oh by the way...MAC played behind a guy named Daniel for a couple of years...ever hear of him? Heisman watch people have. But then D1 is full of TX players...on ranked teams. And, many in the sports community considered MAC a better QB than Daniel...but Daniel was considered the better athlete, overall. In fact I heard on Dallas radio the other night some pros on Cowboy Legends name MAC as the best QB to come out of Southlake Carroll. QB metrics are what they are...and some guys never had them or will...regardless of the level of competition. Notice?And JPW helped build a dynasty at Hoover. He won 3 state championships. He beat nationally ranked teams from other states. He also won those championships against teams like Daphne and the one year they lost it was to Daphne. Want to take a guess at who the QB was for those Daphne teams?????? Pat White is the answer. I'm sure you know who he is and what he has done.