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Oh, and Sumlin needs to understand the same thing that ALL of our players need to understand.
McGee is right. It is an HONOR to play and COACH for The Fightin Texas Aggies.
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Oh, and Sumlin needs to understand the same thing that ALL of our players need to understand.
McGee is right. It is an HONOR to play and COACH for The Fightin Texas Aggies.
quote:Totally agree. KM runs as if his priority is to protect his future $--not saying he should be challenging LBs head on. The way to look at it, we aren't getting his full potential.
What Sumlin needs to understand is that every player should be treated equally, including Hubenak. I am convinced that all this drama began when Sumlin made promises to KM. We will never know the extent of those promises but it was clear to me that Sumlin did everything he could this year to tilt the tables toward KM being the future rather than the prototypical pocket passer in KA.
Maybe Sumlin truly believes that a dual threat QB is the answer and maybe he's right, but KM has the speed but is not a college dual threat QB. There were probably 10 times this year where he slid 5-8 yards short of where he could have gotten if he wasn't so scared to take a hit (no I don't want my QB taking big hits but he was sliding when defenders were 5 yards away rather than trying to juke or run around them). A true dual threat QB also brings the QB draw into the mix on short yardage...KM does not.
quote:I think the only thing he believes in is production and creating an offense that maximizes the strengths of whichever QB type happens to be the chosen one. His offense was pretty dang good at UofH and Keenum was not a dual threat QB. Pretty sure many comments were made during Johnny's first year that the offense was adjusted because of Johnny's skills as opposed to trying to force Johnny to operate in "their style" of offense.
What Sumlin needs to understand is that every player should be treated equally, including Hubenak. I am convinced that all this drama began when Sumlin made promises to KM. We will never know the extent of those promises but it was clear to me that Sumlin did everything he could this year to tilt the tables toward KM being the future rather than the prototypical pocket passer in KA.
Maybe Sumlin truly believes that a dual threat QB is the answer and maybe he's right, but KM has the speed but is not a college dual threat QB. There were probably 10 times this year where he slid 5-8 yards short of where he could have gotten if he wasn't so scared to take a hit (no I don't want my QB taking big hits but he was sliding when defenders were 5 yards away rather than trying to juke or run around them). A true dual threat QB also brings the QB draw into the mix on short yardage...KM does not.
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In today's Eagle...."Quite frankly as an Aggie fan, I don't want a quarterback leading my football program
that doesn't want to be here. If there is a guy that's thinking about transferring, I'd walk him to the front door and say get out if you don't want to be here. I don't want to beg anyone to put on a maroon and white jersey. It is a privilege to put on a Texas A&M jersey. This school does not need any one player"
He states how I feel. Sort of a longer version of " Hwy. 6 runs both ways"
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McGee is what I wish every player could be