Can Terry Bussey take reps at running back?
CB, '67
CB, '67
Sometimes if you want a different answer, you have to ask a different question.
SouthCollegeStation said:
Everybody quit worrying.
Amari Daniels - Miami, FL - RB - 5-9 - 215 - Junior (RS)
Le'Veon Moss - Walker, LA - RB - 6-0 - 215 - Junior
EJ Smith - Dallas, TX - RB - 6-0 - 210 - Graduate
Preston Landis - Rockwall, TX - RB - 5-11 - 210 - Sophomore (RS)
We have lots of Experience and Talent at this position...
well_endowed_ag said:He is a singular talent and a player we have to have major contributions from if we're going to make any noise on offense this year. Also, it's not a stacked position. Now we're down to Moss and Daniels as far as players who have ever done anything in real game situations. It was pretty stacked with Owens. It's pretty thin without him.Aggie Dad 26 said:well_endowed_ag said:
I'm sure it's true. Happens to multiple of our key players every single fall camp, without fail. We can never go into a season with our playmakers healthy and play up to our potential like other good teams. It just never happens.
While he's a really good RB, it's still a position that's stacked. Notre Dame is out of their starting LT
TxAg76 said:
Moss is the best back in the room.
Rumor has it Amari looks wayyy different, since Moffitt
Reuben was gonna be good given the raw ability, but from last year his pass pro was worst on the team, and his inability to use his blockers put him behind Daniels in my book.
And I'm not sure why anybody's sleeping on EJ Smith. That kids every bit as good as Daniels, so long as he's healthy
fieldtrailer said:
Moss is injury prone. Daniels can't hold onto the ball. Smith has to stay healthy. Worst/ weakest rb group I can remember in 40 years. Even sleepy and Fran recruited well. This along with oline could make for another bad offensive season. A really good oline would help reduce impact of a weak rb group.
Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:Yes it was. Montgomery's injury absolutely sucked. But people absolutely did say "Good" to that. Good applies when things are going well for you and when things aren't. No matter what, you gotta keep that same mindset. It's not saying you're happy the guy got injured. But you've gotta move on and keep fighting.Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:
It sucks, and it's a big loss, but there's nothing we can do about it at this point. Just gotta have the next man up mentality. Owens got injured? Good. That gives another guys more opportunities.
Pretty sure "good" is not a word I would've used.
I guess you weren't paying attention during baseball season. The team adopted the mantra of former Navy SEAL Jocko Wilinck. Whenever anything happens, positive or negative, there's always some "Good" we can take from it. It's a mindset.
The two are not even remotely in the same context. Throughout the baseball season, that term was used when open (wait for it) things happened. It most definitely was not used even once after losing Montgomery.
No.
This is what I'm thinking. Even if it's just 2-3 carries a game or put him in some kind of wildcat or RPO package just to spell the others for a few plays. That's a special talent. Why not take advantage?leardriver said:
Can Terry Bussey take reps at running back?
CB, '67
You mean Braden didn't wear a Good cap after getting injured???Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:
It sucks, and it's a big loss, but there's nothing we can do about it at this point. Just gotta have the next man up mentality. Owens got injured? Good. That gives another guys more opportunities.
Pretty sure "good" is not a word I would've used.
I guess you weren't paying attention during baseball season. The team adopted the mantra of former Navy SEAL Jocko Wilinck. Whenever anything happens, positive or negative, there's always some "Good" we can take from it. It's a mindset.
The two are not even remotely in the same context. Throughout the baseball season, that term was used when open (wait for it) good things happened. It most definitely was not used even once after losing Montgomery.
Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:Yes it was. Montgomery's injury absolutely sucked. But people absolutely did say "Good" to that. Good applies when things are going well for you and when things aren't. No matter what, you gotta keep that same mindset. It's not saying you're happy the guy got injured. But you've gotta move on and keep fighting.Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:
It sucks, and it's a big loss, but there's nothing we can do about it at this point. Just gotta have the next man up mentality. Owens got injured? Good. That gives another guys more opportunities.
Pretty sure "good" is not a word I would've used.
I guess you weren't paying attention during baseball season. The team adopted the mantra of former Navy SEAL Jocko Wilinck. Whenever anything happens, positive or negative, there's always some "Good" we can take from it. It's a mindset.
The two are not even remotely in the same context. Throughout the baseball season, that term was used when open (wait for it) things happened. It most definitely was not used even once after losing Montgomery.
No.
You mean like how ND already lost their LT and best DT off the bench. Texas lost their RB?well_endowed_ag said:
I'm sure it's true. Happens to multiple of our key players every single fall camp, without fail. We can never go into a season with our playmakers healthy and play up to our potential like other good teams. It just never happens.
beerad12man said:You mean like how ND already lost their LT and best DT off the bench. Texas lost their RB?well_endowed_ag said:
I'm sure it's true. Happens to multiple of our key players every single fall camp, without fail. We can never go into a season with our playmakers healthy and play up to our potential like other good teams. It just never happens.
In reality, you only pay attention to us. Most teams have an injury or two in the offseason that hurts them for the season. Before 2022, ours were no more than normal. 2022/2023 were higher injury rates than average, but before then, what you are saying really isn't true any more so than any other program.
AWP 97 said:SouthCollegeStation said:
Everybody quit worrying.
Amari Daniels - Miami, FL - RB - 5-9 - 215 - Junior (RS)
Le'Veon Moss - Walker, LA - RB - 6-0 - 215 - Junior
EJ Smith - Dallas, TX - RB - 6-0 - 210 - Graduate
Preston Landis - Rockwall, TX - RB - 5-11 - 210 - Sophomore (RS)
We have lots of Experience and Talent at this position...
This is one of my favorite TexAgs traditions. It really helps when a poster just lists every player at the position with their height and weight and then tells us not to worry because of the talent and experience of the position group.
greg.w.h said:You mean Braden didn't wear a Good cap after getting injured???Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:
It sucks, and it's a big loss, but there's nothing we can do about it at this point. Just gotta have the next man up mentality. Owens got injured? Good. That gives another guys more opportunities.
Pretty sure "good" is not a word I would've used.
I guess you weren't paying attention during baseball season. The team adopted the mantra of former Navy SEAL Jocko Wilinck. Whenever anything happens, positive or negative, there's always some "Good" we can take from it. It's a mindset.
The two are not even remotely in the same context. Throughout the baseball season, that term was used when open (wait for it) good things happened. It most definitely was not used even once after losing Montgomery.
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concac said:
LOL @ the arrogance of some people to think that losing a talented player like Owens would not have an impact on a team that finished 7-6 last season.
LOL! No it doesn't. Feel free to join us during the baseball season. You'll enjoy it, good people, good fun, and you can learn stuff about the team and players.Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:Agsttt said:BLSmith04 said:
It sucks, and it's a big loss, but there's nothing we can do about it at this point. Just gotta have the next man up mentality. Owens got injured? Good. That gives another guys more opportunities.
Pretty sure "good" is not a word I would've used.
I guess you weren't paying attention during baseball season. The team adopted the mantra of former Navy SEAL Jocko Wilinck. Whenever anything happens, positive or negative, there's always some "Good" we can take from it. It's a mindset.
The two are not even remotely in the same context. Throughout the baseball season, that term was used when open (wait for it) good things happened. It most definitely was not used even once after losing Montgomery.
I think we're okay with Leveon and Amari. EJ is also capable. I don't think having open tryouts for RB is necessary.soleta27 said:
Hate to do it, but I wonder what an emergency RB situation might require us to do. As I remember, Dalton Brooks was unstoppable in high school
Zero career fumbles and you type this garbage.fieldtrailer said:
Moss is injury prone. Daniels can't hold onto the ball. Smith has to stay healthy. Worst/ weakest rb group I can remember in 40 years. Even sleepy and Fran recruited well. This along with oline could make for another bad offensive season. A really good oline would help reduce impact of a weak rb group.
I don't think any of the three are game breakers (maybe Moss) but they are all capable backs.cevans_40 said:Zero career fumbles and you type this garbage.fieldtrailer said:
Moss is injury prone. Daniels can't hold onto the ball. Smith has to stay healthy. Worst/ weakest rb group I can remember in 40 years. Even sleepy and Fran recruited well. This along with oline could make for another bad offensive season. A really good oline would help reduce impact of a weak rb group.