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He said "Make sure he's right, for us to move forward". Not make sure he is right qb from here on. Nice reach there.
Agree. The media's questions to Bert hurts just as much as a loss. It is like they felt sorry Bert and took it easy on him.
I don't doubt it. His demeanor before he began taking questions was complete defeat, and probably shaped the questions. I couldn't help but feel sorry for him too. I honestly thought we were gonna dominate, and I haven't thought that most of the season. Last nights gonna sting for a while. Fuck the corndogs.
I don't know. Bert says he and Austin are going to have a meeting to make sure he is the right QB from here on.
Of course AA is Arkansas' QB. Who else has he prepared to play? I understood he meant get AA right. Ringing endorsement of his play!
That's embarrassing. Looks like Josh Duggar when his parents asked him to babysit.
I think we all know which poster you're talking about.
Just think what this season could be like if Austin hadn't been so badass. Louisiana Tech, TCU, and Ole Miss are all games that could have gone for losses if not for his ballsy play earlier this year. 3-7 would have changed the minds of a lot of the hugger fans who are still solidly in Bielema's corner for whatever reason.
Perhaps, if he saw the field better those games wouldn't have came down to the end either. Perhaps, if he got rid of the ball earlier (may some of this is also on Enos) he wouldn't have been hit so often. I realize there have been times that the line has got beat and he had no time, but just as often he's hesitated, waited, had a chance to escape the pocket, but kept dancing in the same spot until he got creamed.I know we've had some really good wins this year, and I'm happy about that. I just think AA has a long way to go to be anywhere near an elite college QB.
On the flip side, he's quarterbacked a 5 win talent team to probably 7,8 wins.
Basically, his kneecap displaced against Auburn. He came back and played on that. I know we have some former world class athletes on board here, but us regular run of the mill "I was on the high school team" guys understand that something like that will leave a mark. He's obviously not as sharp as he was earlier. I invite you to do this. Have your 24 year old 300 lb son who is living in your basement tackle you from behind. Tell him to aim low. Keep doing it until your kneecap moves to an area it's not supposed to be. After working the knee cap back into place, go outside and play catch with your son. I think, most here would need about a 6-10 month break before you are even able to post on Woopig without pain.I didn't take what Coach B said as throwing AA under the bus. As head coach, he has lots to consider as he speaks to the press. He's not the type to come right out and say, "our line absolutely is killing our qb," nor is he the type to warn next week's opponent, "our qb is still gimpy over his injury, come get him to make him hurry his throws." He kind of hopes we will work hard, get better, and do well. We did just beat #10 Florida, and now that LSU has a better plan for offense, we lost to an even better LSU. We shouldn't accept it, but we should strive to do better, of course, but honest to goodness I can't figure out why some things are interpreted the way they are.I had no idea how Hillary didn't win with the large number of whiners we have. You boys need to get out and vote for your candidate to cut down on the riots.
the man is more important than the the win. if he really had a dislocated patella, he should have been benched and storey given the starting job the last 2 games. if true, playing aa is hootie-esque and makes me dislike him even more.
He's still a better option than pulling the redshirt off of a redshirt, and who knows why a backup looks like a million dollars in practice, but a nickel when the lights are on?
That does seem to be the storey.
Now, don't go to Town on any hearsay either.
His post was rafe with sarcasm.
That's just cole.
If he's injured, I hope he gets healthy. He's a cherry of a quarterback.