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Post by DrTorch on Sept 22, 2018 22:14:00 GMT -5
History is a vast early warning system.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2018 13:15:04 GMT -5
Because there aren’t any examples Do you want me to list them, or should I save you the embarrassment? Knock yourself out Dr. Dildo. Excluding the Guiton Purdue game there aren’t any that mattered
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Sept 23, 2018 13:25:15 GMT -5
bighose, according to your boy Dumbo, there are no exceptions.
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Post by dude on Sept 23, 2018 16:42:40 GMT -5
Enjoy this years team and quit bitching and moaning how you know so much more than our coaching staff. With all that superior knowledge and insight, put your application in. Personnel office is down the hall, second door on the left. Don't be an ***. I made no such claims. I'm saying what I like to see from the scarlet and gray. No different that your many opinions. Obviously yours must all be correct. So you can close the thread since nobody else matters.
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Post by sportsjock on Sept 23, 2018 18:18:30 GMT -5
Enjoy this years team and quit bitching and moaning how you know so much more than our coaching staff. With all that superior knowledge and insight, put your application in. Personnel office is down the hall, second door on the left. Don't be an donkey. I made no such claims. I'm saying what I like to see from the scarlet and gray. No different that your many opinions. Obviously yours must all be correct. So you can close the thread since nobody else matters. Don't take my comments personally, I was speaking in general terms, not pointed at any person in particular. There is far too much negativity and hatred toward individual players and former players. Leave the coaching and important decision making to the coaches. That's why they're paid the big bucks. Just venting, if you will.....lol
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Post by cbus on Sept 23, 2018 19:22:50 GMT -5
JT did as well as he could given his QB skills. If you think others could have done better, than blame the coach. Haskins is doing about as well as anyone could have hoped. Would Burrow or Martell be doing better? If you think so, blame the coach not DH. So far in 2018:
Burrow is 52-106 for 731 yards, (6.9 yds per attempt) 3 td's, 0 ints for a 116 QB rating
Haskins is 87-115 for 1194 yds (10.4 yds per attempt) 16 td's, 1 int, for a 207 QB rating
Martell is 23-28 for 269 yds (9.6 yds per attempt) 1 td, o ints for a 174.6 QB rating.
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Post by dude on Sept 23, 2018 20:03:12 GMT -5
I sense no hatred towards any players, I see only fans with different opinions. Don't take them personal. Every coach at every level gets their actions and decision broken down and discussed. Our favorite ones included.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Sept 24, 2018 11:58:11 GMT -5
Finally it's admitted. For some there is a "hatred" of people with different opinions on sports matters. A definite character flaw.
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Post by sportsjock on Sept 24, 2018 14:27:50 GMT -5
JT did as well as he could given his QB skills. If you think others could have done better, than blame the coach. Haskins is doing about as well as anyone could have hoped. Would Burrow or Martell be doing better? If you think so, blame the coach not DH. So far in 2018: Burrow is 52-106 for 731 yards, (6.9 yds per attempt) 3 td's, 0 ints for a 116 QB rating Haskins is 87-115 for 1194 yds (10.4 yds per attempt) 16 td's, 1 int, for a 207 QB rating Martell is 23-28 for 269 yds (9.6 yds per attempt) 1 td, o ints for a 174.6 QB rating. Well stated my friend. Burrow doesn't have the receiving talent that Dwayne is blessed with, but '0' int's says a lot. Haskins is completing 75.6 % of his passes....insane Martell off to an impressive debut, hope it continues.
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Post by dude on Sept 24, 2018 15:40:27 GMT -5
JT did as well as he could given his QB skills. If you think others could have done better, than blame the coach. Haskins is doing about as well as anyone could have hoped. Would Burrow or Martell be doing better? If you think so, blame the coach not DH. So far in 2018: What some have been saying all along, just using a different approach.
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Post by sportsjock on Sept 25, 2018 9:18:54 GMT -5
Fans comments mean little when it comes to assessing players. There are fan favorites and then there is reality, which coaches deal with at each and every practice. Haskins was inserted in the Illinois game, failed to move the offense, J.T. was put back in and got the offense moving again. Again, I have faith in our coaching staff to make the correct decisions in the best interest of the team.
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Post by dude on Sept 25, 2018 10:41:02 GMT -5
Fans comments mean little when it comes to assessing players. There are fan favorites and then there is reality, which coaches deal with at each and every practice. Haskins was inserted in the Illinois game, failed to move the offense, J.T. was put back in and got the offense moving again. Again, I have faith in our coaching staff to make the correct decisions in the best interest of the team. Fans comments mean everything on this site. That's what this is. It has nothing to do with lack of faith in coaches. Every fan has a favorite and coaches do as well. Both can be set in reality but may differ based on opinions and preference. Are you talking about the Illinois game that Haskins was given the final plays of the first half, which is normal in a blowout but the starter returns in the second half, but went 5-8 passing with 77yds and a td that the Buckeyes won 52-14. If so, I can understand your concerns since a backup QB did very little in a blowout game.
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Post by sportsjock on Sept 25, 2018 13:49:55 GMT -5
Fans comments mean little when it comes to assessing players. There are fan favorites and then there is reality, which coaches deal with at each and every practice. Haskins was inserted in the Illinois game, failed to move the offense, J.T. was put back in and got the offense moving again. Again, I have faith in our coaching staff to make the correct decisions in the best interest of the team. Fans comments mean everything on this site. That's what this is. It has nothing to do with lack of faith in coaches. Every fan has a favorite and coaches do as well. Both can be set in reality but may differ based on opinions and preference. Are you talking about the Illinois game that Haskins was given the final plays of the first half, which is normal in a blowout but the starter returns in the second half, but went 5-8 passing with 77yds and a td that the Buckeyes won 52-14. If so, I can understand your concerns since a backup QB did very little in a blowout game. You make some very good points as well. I guess my main concern is those who profess to have the infinite knowledge and abilities to make judgements and team decisions, that are counter to some of the best coaches in the country.
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