That's a fallacy.Quote:
We finished the year with the #1 offense in SEC play,
That's a fallacy.Quote:
We finished the year with the #1 offense in SEC play,
Gyles Marrett said:Nick was non-existent the last 3 SEC games. Texas back up LT completely dominated him. Multiple times ending up putting Nick on his back 5-8 yards down field after he drove him backwards. He either quit just waiting for the draft, was injured, or very very overrated.Captain Awesome said:
A few of the narratives from this season that I disagree with.
1) WRs aren't very good. - Let me start by saying drops cost us the Auburn game. One of those drops was by a TE, and the other was by the QB on the snap. (yes I'm calling that a drop. IT never should have gotten to overtime) Here are my thoughts, CW was just bad this year (minus the Missouri game) His constant inability to throw on time and trust the play led to his troubles. Jump to a whole new freshman QB who started a few games then was benched then was given the starting job for good. They didn't exactly open up the playbook for him. Especially in the t.u. game. My point to all this is, it's hard to build continuity with all of these variables. I liked our WRs. Thomas is a beast. The catch he made in the endzone at Auburn was amazing.
2) I'm sure this is just me, but Nick is an elite DE. I just don't see it. I mean he is good and an amazing young man. I just don't see the "High first round" type of play that I was expecting from all the chatter. Can he affect the play? Sure! I guess with all the talk I was expecting a few more sacks and to see him dominating folks. I never really saw that. Looks like a fast DT to me.
3) We need a New OC! I get it. In the t.u. game, play calling was not very good. Our O-line getting abused was the problem. Should have made adjustments. I do like his scheme, I do like the way he uses motion and plays early to set up stuff later on. Not saying he is perfect, but I am excited to see what year 2 can be.
just my humble opinion
We we're definitely #1 on getting stuffed on 4th&1.SteveA said:That's a fallacy.Quote:
We finished the year with the #1 offense in SEC play,
he was on 1st and Goal in the tu game. Play calls were just plain stupid.Mike Elkos Burner said:NoahAg said:
We need NFL caliber talent at WR. We don't have it.
Klein is out of his league. Literally. Needs to go back to the big 12.
We finished the year with the #1 offense in SEC play, and that's with having 0 WRs that have the ability to create separation from defenders and going the entire year missing 1 of our 2 best offensive players (Leveon/Reuben)
Klein wasn't the problem.
Bill Superman said:We we're definitely #1 on getting stuffed on 4th&1.SteveA said:That's a fallacy.Quote:
We finished the year with the #1 offense in SEC play,
Pretty amazing that their LT was able to somehow dominate Scourton all the way from the opposite end of the line!Gyles Marrett said:Nick was non-existent the last 3 SEC games. Texas back up LT completely dominated him. Multiple times ending up putting Nick on his back 5-8 yards down field after he drove him backwards. He either quit just waiting for the draft, was injured, or very very overrated.Captain Awesome said:
A few of the narratives from this season that I disagree with.
1) WRs aren't very good. - Let me start by saying drops cost us the Auburn game. One of those drops was by a TE, and the other was by the QB on the snap. (yes I'm calling that a drop. IT never should have gotten to overtime) Here are my thoughts, CW was just bad this year (minus the Missouri game) His constant inability to throw on time and trust the play led to his troubles. Jump to a whole new freshman QB who started a few games then was benched then was given the starting job for good. They didn't exactly open up the playbook for him. Especially in the t.u. game. My point to all this is, it's hard to build continuity with all of these variables. I liked our WRs. Thomas is a beast. The catch he made in the endzone at Auburn was amazing.
2) I'm sure this is just me, but Nick is an elite DE. I just don't see it. I mean he is good and an amazing young man. I just don't see the "High first round" type of play that I was expecting from all the chatter. Can he affect the play? Sure! I guess with all the talk I was expecting a few more sacks and to see him dominating folks. I never really saw that. Looks like a fast DT to me.
3) We need a New OC! I get it. In the t.u. game, play calling was not very good. Our O-line getting abused was the problem. Should have made adjustments. I do like his scheme, I do like the way he uses motion and plays early to set up stuff later on. Not saying he is perfect, but I am excited to see what year 2 can be.
just my humble opinion
Captain Awesome said:
A few of the narratives from this season that I disagree with.
2) I'm sure this is just me, but Nick is an elite DE. I just don't see it. I mean he is good and an amazing young man. I just don't see the "High first round" type of play that I was expecting from all the chatter. Can he affect the play? Sure! I guess with all the talk I was expecting a few more sacks and to see him dominating folks. I never really saw that. Looks like a fast DT to me.
I think Nick CAN be elite when he wants to be but I also think he just coasted the last few games. The first half of the season I thought he played pretty darn well.
hold on, A&M was the #1 offense in SEC play...Mike Elkos Burner said:NoahAg said:
We need NFL caliber talent at WR. We don't have it.
Klein is out of his league. Literally. Needs to go back to the big 12.
We finished the year with the #1 offense in SEC play, and that's with having 0 WRs that have the ability to create separation from defenders and going the entire year missing 1 of our 2 best offensive players (Leveon/Reuben)
Klein wasn't the problem.
Captain Awesome said:
A few of the narratives from this season that I disagree with.
1) WRs aren't very good. - Let me start by saying drops cost us the Auburn game. One of those drops was by a TE, and the other was by the QB on the snap. (yes I'm calling that a drop. IT never should have gotten to overtime) Here are my thoughts, CW was just bad this year (minus the Missouri game) His constant inability to throw on time and trust the play led to his troubles. Jump to a whole new freshman QB who started a few games then was benched then was given the starting job for good. They didn't exactly open up the playbook for him. Especially in the t.u. game. My point to all this is, it's hard to build continuity with all of these variables. I liked our WRs. Thomas is a beast. The catch he made in the endzone at Auburn was amazing.
2) I'm sure this is just me, but Nick is an elite DE. I just don't see it. I mean he is good and an amazing young man. I just don't see the "High first round" type of play that I was expecting from all the chatter. Can he affect the play? Sure! I guess with all the talk I was expecting a few more sacks and to see him dominating folks. I never really saw that. Looks like a fast DT to me.
3) We need a New OC! I get it. In the t.u. game, play calling was not very good. Our O-line getting abused was the problem. Should have made adjustments. I do like his scheme, I do like the way he uses motion and plays early to set up stuff later on. Not saying he is perfect, but I am excited to see what year 2 can be.
just my humble opinion
SteveA said:Is that speculation? I never saw anything about this.Quote:
Nic got dinged up in a game mid season and wasn't the same after.
Not sure if it was a nagging injury situation or he decided to check out in order to preserve himself for the nfl.
Mike Elkos Burner said:NoahAg said:
We need NFL caliber talent at WR. We don't have it.
Klein is out of his league. Literally. Needs to go back to the big 12.
We finished the year with the #1 offense in SEC play, and that's with having 0 WRs that have the ability to create separation from defenders and going the entire year missing 1 of our 2 best offensive players (Leveon/Reuben)
Klein wasn't the problem.
What did you think about that? Did you think it was legit?HoustonAggie427 said:
We were the favorites to win the SEC at one point