Specifically our 3 "stud" Defensive Linemen.
You didn't pay them enough…orag80 said:
Specifically our 3 "stud" Defensive Linemen.
But I was told he was a major loss and a huge success story at Oregon. They said he was nowhere near another 5* bust and would be taken in the top 2 rounds of the nfl draft this year and that I was stupidly for saying otherwise.Onionman said:
Oregon is asking the same about Evan Stewart.
I don't think he was on the injury report but he gets hurt pre-game and sits out against OSU??? And before that I think he played against PSU but had 0 catches.
I think Walter Nolen was by far the biggest loss the previous year. I saw him get like 7 holding calls this year for Ole Miss. You know how many we got as a team.Bill Superman said:But I was told he was a major loss and a huge success story at Oregon. They said he was nowhere near another 5* bust and would be taken in the top 2 rounds of the nfl draft this year and that I was stupidly for saying otherwise.Onionman said:
Oregon is asking the same about Evan Stewart.
I don't think he was on the injury report but he gets hurt pre-game and sits out against OSU??? And before that I think he played against PSU but had 0 catches.
This was only a few weeks ago.
He was definitely our biggest loss and it's not close.Onionman said:I think Walter Nolen was by far the biggest loss the previous year. I saw him get like 7 holding calls this year for Ole Miss. You know how many we got as a team.Bill Superman said:But I was told he was a major loss and a huge success story at Oregon. They said he was nowhere near another 5* bust and would be taken in the top 2 rounds of the nfl draft this year and that I was stupidly for saying otherwise.Onionman said:
Oregon is asking the same about Evan Stewart.
I don't think he was on the injury report but he gets hurt pre-game and sits out against OSU??? And before that I think he played against PSU but had 0 catches.
This was only a few weeks ago.
Reno Hightower said:
Because you touch yourself, OP.
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texag101 said:
These guys are playing for the NFL draft, not Texas A&M. When they realize they've done enough to establish their draft status they shut it down and play not to get hurt.
Nothing that can't be overcome in the NFL combines and campus scouting daysTX_Aggie37 said:
Quitting and putting out bad film would only hurt his draft value. We'll likely never know what the issue was, but calling his integrity and effort into question when you have no idea what was happening seems a bit lazy at best.
I'd personally consider him our 2nd biggest loss even though we replaced him with someone better. He had a productive year at cuse.orag80 said:
I hated to lose Diggs. Was really impressed by him. Not sure how well he did at Syracuse, but he was a beast for us at times, especially against Bama.
That's unfortunate, because the guys behind them will be our starters next season.Ugly said:
While we are just throwing out wild speculation, mine is that we had an excellent starting lineup, but not the depth that we've had over recent years. This means that the starters built up more minor injuries throughout the season and for whatever reason we weren't confident enough in the guys behind them to give them some rest. That led to more playing hurt, and as a result, poorer play overall.
I know this is a crazy theory, but I just wanted to get it off my chest. I'm sure the zoo is right and all of these guys just gave up on the season while they still had everything left to play for.
Does this qualify as "culture" then, as every team has guys eyeing playing at the next leveltexag101 said:
These guys are playing for the NFL draft, not Texas A&M. When they realize they've done enough to establish their draft status they shut it down and play not to get hurt.
TX_Aggie37 said:
Quitting and putting out bad film would only hurt his draft value. We'll likely never know what the issue was, but calling his integrity and effort into question when you have no idea what was happening seems a bit lazy at best.
TX_Aggie37 said:
Quitting and putting out bad film would only hurt his draft value. We'll likely never know what the issue was, but calling his integrity and effort into question when you have no idea what was happening seems a bit lazy at best.
2nd Generation Ag said:
We were 200k apart to keep Nolen from going to Ole Miss. I guarantee you we would pay that looking back
blaming the strength/conditioning coach, really? lolAWP 97 said:
Poor coaching and scheme would be my guess. Maybe poor conditioning. Moffitt hasn't seemed to make a difference. Lack of motivation.
You could make the argument that our coaches also disappeared after October.orag80 said:
Specifically our 3 "stud" Defensive Linemen.
houstonaggie76 said:
I thought Scorton was lazy all year. Half the stats he had at Purdue.