He could realistically be here until the 2025 season.
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Mond, as in 2nd best Aggie QB of all time, Mond?
this!NoahAg said:
Mond, as in 2nd best Aggie QB of all time, Mond? We should be so lucky.
But no, Haynes will start when he comes back.
Zach will transfer after Weigman signs.
TexAgs will clamor for the backup to take over during the first game of 2022.
JFF clearly being #1. Who else since 2000 was better? I'd say Reggie was more talented, but unfortunately was forced into a bad system for him. Tannehill would be close, I guess. Kyle and Kyler didn't do anything here. Knight could run, that's about it.Ragnar Danneskjoldd said:Quote:
Mond, as in 2nd best Aggie QB of all time, Mond?
I can think of one or two scholarship QBs who werent better than mond since 2000.
Edit: now I can think of 4
Woah.....AggieAL1 said:
It would not be surprising if King doesn't see the field again this year. It appears he was still on a scooter this week and when he becomes ambulatory he will be at or near the starting point for the season's physical regimen.
Then it takes time to get over the psychological aspects of a major injury. Most players can't perform with full abandon for some time. Why would Fisher chance it just in the hopes of adding a win or two to a dismal record?
Meanwhile, Calzada is Fisher's kind of guy. You're right, another Mond. While not progressing much in the fans' eyes, what does Fisher see in Calzada's performances? If in each game, he grasps more of Fisher's vision, Calzada could hold his spot regardless of how we close the year.
Fisher will be with us a long time. Calzada may be too.
AggieArchitect04 said:
Kellen Mond holds the record for passing yards (9,661) and passing touchdowns (71) at Texas A&M.
Passing yards and touchdowns would be nice right now.
1, To keep him from getting killed twice in the same year. Let the line get the experience heading into next year.Dr.Pepper7 said:Woah.....AggieAL1 said:
It would not be surprising if King doesn't see the field again this year. It appears he was still on a scooter this week and when he becomes ambulatory he will be at or near the starting point for the season's physical regimen.
Then it takes time to get over the psychological aspects of a major injury. Most players can't perform with full abandon for some time. Why would Fisher chance it just in the hopes of adding a win or two to a dismal record?
Meanwhile, Calzada is Fisher's kind of guy. You're right, another Mond. While not progressing much in the fans' eyes, what does Fisher see in Calzada's performances? If in each game, he grasps more of Fisher's vision, Calzada could hold his spot regardless of how we close the year.
Fisher will be with us a long time. Calzada may be too.
1. If Haynes is game capable why would Jimbo not want his QB1 to get meaningful game experience heading into next season...
2. This is just false. If Calzada was Jimbo's guy than he would have won QB1 in the off-season and been ready for action considering he's been in the system for 3 years.
3. Look at Jimbo facial expressions with Calzada... He looks at him like wtffff are you doing son.
Now I do wish Calzada the best and want him to play well in the coming weeks. I'm pulling for the kid, but to think this is Jimbo guy is just not right. If Calzada truly was understanding the system more and more than the playbook would be expanding instead of shrinking.
AggieArchitect04 said:
Kellen Mond holds the record for passing yards (9,661) and passing touchdowns (71) at Texas A&M.
Passing yards and touchdowns would be nice right now.
AggieArchitect04 said:
Kellen Mond holds the record for passing yards (9,661) and passing touchdowns (71) at Texas A&M.
Passing yards and touchdowns would be nice right now.
With all due respect, Reggie was not drafted in the 3rd round. He wasn't even drafted as a quarterback. Reggie's best season was 7-5 and never won a bowl game. Mond's was 9-1 and 3-0 in bowls including a Sugarbowl. Mond bested Reggie in just about every passing statistic and rushing statistic but yards per rush. I'd put Reggie as a close 3rd. Maybe 4th behind Tannehill.RingOfive said:
Reggie.
Deputy Travis Junior said:
I gotta call bs here. most upper classmen finally getting their first real playing time don't look like true fish. Sure they might have some jitters, but overall they look like they know what they're doing. Calzada looks so clueless that it's likely that he just isn't a d-1 quality player.
What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?Sparkie said:AggieArchitect04 said:
Kellen Mond holds the record for passing yards (9,661) and passing touchdowns (71) at Texas A&M.
Passing yards and touchdowns would be nice right now.
Jameis Winston while playing for the Bucs has more yardage than Brady.
Jameis Winston must be better than Brady.
Brilliant!
AggieArchitect04 said:What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?Sparkie said:AggieArchitect04 said:
Kellen Mond holds the record for passing yards (9,661) and passing touchdowns (71) at Texas A&M.
Passing yards and touchdowns would be nice right now.
Jameis Winston while playing for the Bucs has more yardage than Brady.
Jameis Winston must be better than Brady.
Brilliant!
You can qualify it however you want, but the bottom line is, based on his longevity as QB1, he was better numbers than most of quarterbacks A&M has had.
That's not fixing anything. It's just being contrarian.TyperWoods said:AggieArchitect04 said:What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?Sparkie said:AggieArchitect04 said:
Kellen Mond holds the record for passing yards (9,661) and passing touchdowns (71) at Texas A&M.
Passing yards and touchdowns would be nice right now.
Jameis Winston while playing for the Bucs has more yardage than Brady.
Jameis Winston must be better than Brady.
Brilliant!
You can qualify it however you want, but the bottom line is, based on his longevity as QB1, he was better numbers than most of quarterbacks A&M has had.
Fixed it for you.
AggieArchitect04 said:That's not fixing anything. It's just being contrarian.TyperWoods said:AggieArchitect04 said:What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?Sparkie said:AggieArchitect04 said:
Kellen Mond holds the record for passing yards (9,661) and passing touchdowns (71) at Texas A&M.
Passing yards and touchdowns would be nice right now.
Jameis Winston while playing for the Bucs has more yardage than Brady.
Jameis Winston must be better than Brady.
Brilliant!
You can qualify it however you want, but the bottom line is, based on his longevity as QB1, he was better numbers than most of quarterbacks A&M has had.
Fixed it for you.
And, you're still wrong. He doesn't have "better numbers than most A&M quarterbacks".
He has better numbers than ALL A&M quarterbacks. That's what having a record means.
"based on his longevity"...lol. He won the starting job as a freshman and retained it throughout college.
He didn't get beat out.
He didn't get hurt.
He didn't get arrested.
He didn't get kicked off the team.
He didn't transfer.
He didn't declare early.
He didn't opt out.
All he did was what he needed to do to have a larger body of work that translated into success on the field.
Since we've had some QBs, notable ones in fact, get arrested it's not inconsequential. There's a reason Mond still has a job in the NFL and Manziel is...actually what is he doing now?Sparkie said:AggieArchitect04 said:That's not fixing anything. It's just being contrarian.TyperWoods said:AggieArchitect04 said:What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?Sparkie said:AggieArchitect04 said:
Kellen Mond holds the record for passing yards (9,661) and passing touchdowns (71) at Texas A&M.
Passing yards and touchdowns would be nice right now.
Jameis Winston while playing for the Bucs has more yardage than Brady.
Jameis Winston must be better than Brady.
Brilliant!
You can qualify it however you want, but the bottom line is, based on his longevity as QB1, he was better numbers than most of quarterbacks A&M has had.
Fixed it for you.
And, you're still wrong. He doesn't have "better numbers than most A&M quarterbacks".
He has better numbers than ALL A&M quarterbacks. That's what having a record means.
"based on his longevity"...lol. He won the starting job as a freshman and retained it throughout college.
He didn't get beat out.
He didn't get hurt.
He didn't get arrested.
He didn't get kicked off the team.
He didn't transfer.
He didn't declare early.
He didn't opt out.
All he did was what he needed to do to have a larger body of work that translated into success on the field.
You funny as ***** He was a good QB because he didnt get arrested.
Love'in it. Keep it coming..
Dr.Pepper7 said:
This is not happening. I'm sorry OP but Calzada is not our next Mond with the quality of QB A&M will have next season.
I personally see Calzada sticking around after this season and finishing out school. Grad transfer for a season is possible, but he doesnt particular have the best game tape.
Now for the other point of view...... The only way Calzada sticks around and turns into our next Mond is if he beats Bama on Saturday hahaha
This is objectively true!Sparkie said:
Tannehill >> Mond
Tannehill was the best receiver and qb on the team. He had to split reps between both positions with more time spent practicing to be a receiver.
He threw for 450 yards his first start.
AggieArchitect04 said:That's not fixing anything. It's just being contrarian.TyperWoods said:AggieArchitect04 said:What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?Sparkie said:AggieArchitect04 said:
Kellen Mond holds the record for passing yards (9,661) and passing touchdowns (71) at Texas A&M.
Passing yards and touchdowns would be nice right now.
Jameis Winston while playing for the Bucs has more yardage than Brady.
Jameis Winston must be better than Brady.
Brilliant!
You can qualify it however you want, but the bottom line is, based on his longevity as QB1, he was better numbers than most of quarterbacks A&M has had.
Fixed it for you.
And, you're still wrong. He doesn't have "better numbers than most A&M quarterbacks".
He has better numbers than ALL A&M quarterbacks in the categories I listed. That's what having a record means.
"based on his longevity"...lol. He won the starting job as a freshman and retained it throughout college.
He didn't get beat out.
He didn't get hurt.
He didn't get arrested.
He didn't get kicked off the team.
He didn't transfer.
He didn't declare early.
He didn't opt out.
All he did was what he needed to do to have a larger body of work that translated into success on the field.