You're probably correct... but the play impacted the game and the game impacted the season.Was a huge play in that game but I think you might be inflating the impact of it just a little....
You can always say stuff like one play doesn't win or lose a game, etc. etc. And it's correct.Was a huge play in that game but I think you might be inflating the impact of it just a little....
Exactly.I've been a big critic of MBS but this is really not necessary.
Exactly. The coaches were the ones that trotted him out there for multiple seasons.People are being WAAAAAY to hard on this kid.
Are there any personal attacks on this kid? I criticized his play, said we're better without him, but I hardly find that personal. It's not like I was insulting any personal attribute of his, etc. Was I crass? Probably. Was it a personal attack? No.Exactly. The coaches were the ones that trotted him out there for multiple seasons.
Maybe we should be more disappointed in the staff, and try to stay away from the personal attacks on the kid.
I have a theory that almost every football game, except lopsided games, come down to 3-5 plays... the problem is, you never know what 3-5 plays are going to be the big plays!You can always say stuff like one play doesn't win or lose a game, etc. etc. And it's correct.
But damn man ... even if it just doesn't get picked ....
Can say the same damn thing for the Iowa game. Even if that ball had just been batted down, rather than perfectly up into the air.
nice. We could use your soul smashing sabre on gopher hoops+10,000!!!! We just got better today. This is the best news of the week, losing him is FAR better than anyone we gained lol.
I have a theory that almost every football game, except lopsided games, come down to 3-5 plays... the problem is, you never know what 3-5 plays are going to be the big plays!
You can always say stuff like one play doesn't win or lose a game, etc. etc. And it's correct.
But damn man ... even if it just doesn't get picked ....
Can say the same damn thing for the Iowa game. Even if that ball had just been batted down, rather than perfectly up into the air.
nice. We could use your soul smashing sabre on gopher hoops
I'm not pointing fingers at anyone specifically. I'm more disappointed in the staff........that MBS seemed like one of "PJ's guys"........the guys that play no matter what, no matter the score or opponent, no matter what young talent is pushing the depth chart behind them.Are there any personal attacks on this kid? I criticized his play, said we're better without him, but I hardly find that personal. It's not like I was insulting any personal attribute of his, etc. Was I crass? Probably. Was it a personal attack? No.
Definitely agree about guys and playing time, regardless of score or situation. Hope that changes.I'm not pointing fingers at anyone specifically. I'm more disappointed in the staff........that MBS seemed like one of "PJ's guys"........the guys that play no matter what, no matter the score or opponent, no matter what young talent is pushing the depth chart behind them.
Every coach has players that he loves. It's no different here. I wish him the best wherever he ends up.
On the contrary...bc of the nature of that game, the game did hang on that play. This is exactly why the style of play we had last 2 yrs is so hard bc you have to play perfect to win (no turnovers, drops, missed tackles). Increasing plays per game decreases significance of each play.The game rarely if ever hinges on one play, but usually in a close game, the team that comes out on the right side of the half-dozen to a dozen key plays usually wins the game. The Brown-Stephens drop/ricochet didn't lose us the game, but fact that it resulted in coming up with no points in the red zone did hurt.
But like others have said, he's been a net positive contributor and has made some nice plays in his three years on the field.
Not cool at all. The kid gave his all for the program. He made some plays, missed some plays.+10,000!!!! We just got better today. This is the best news of the week, losing him is FAR better than anyone we gained lol.
Well, obviously if Brown-Stephens catches the TD, the nature of the game changes and the decisions made by both teams after that likely change as well. I was arguing more that it did not dictate the final outcome in and of itself.On the contrary...bc of the nature of that game, the game did hang on that play. This is exactly why the style of play we had last 2 yrs is so hard bc you have to play perfect to win (no turnovers, drops, missed tackles). Increasing plays per game decreases significance of each play.
Unfortunately MBS is the whipping boy for the season. But he really, a P5 WR has to make that play. If he makes that catch, the probability of us winning that game increases exponentially.
It more classless than anything. The kid has made plenty of plays for us and would contribute next year. The team is neither better or worse, kinda does not apply.Is it "mean" or is it just not the "warm and fuzzies" you all want to give him? Am I wrong? Is the team worse off now?
Disagree! It's obvious to me that the harsh critics on this board are all incredibly high achievers in all walks of life - athletics, academics, business, social settings, etc.I suspect that some of the critics would be among the first people to sh*t their pants.
I think he goes hard after we regardless of whether MBS leaves. We just didn’t have enough bodies.wish him well.
makes sense why Fleck was going so hard after more WR's as he knew MBS situation.
My initial gut instinct thought was I’m not sure I’d be trying to run off a decent depth piece with experience, but I respect PJ if he is he bold enough to free up a spot like that for a piece that could improve the team even more.Yeah, I am kind of surprised on this one. It makes football sense. I'm guessing PJ and MBS had a difficult conversation omelette about Brockington passing him on the depth chart.
Wrong. There were several plays. Purdue was awarded a first down on PI that was not a PI. It would have been 3 instead of 7. Minnesota was mugged and no PI call which meant a short field goal that was missed. Minnesota could have been up 7-6 instead of down 10-0. Minnesota was also tied in the 4th quarter. Sort of like the Vikings on Sunday everything went wrong that possibly could have from offense, defense, special teams, refs to get in that position. Tanner did throw a laser from only 10 yards a way. Had a step where a little less zip and easy six. Yes, the ball should have been caught. Should the defense have stopped Purdue's run game in the 4th, yes.On the contrary...bc of the nature of that game, the game did hang on that play. This is exactly why the style of play we had last 2 yrs is so hard bc you have to play perfect to win (no turnovers, drops, missed tackles). Increasing plays per game decreases significance of each play.
Unfortunately MBS is the whipping boy for the season. But he really, a P5 WR has to make that play. If he makes that catch, the probability of us winning that game increases exponentially.
Team is not worse off or better off. He would not have been on the field.Is it "mean" or is it just not the "warm and fuzzies" you all want to give him? Am I wrong? Is the team worse off now?
Welllll, i would say its not ideal to have a scholarship on a player who will never see the fieldTeam is not worse off or better off. He would not have been on the field.
There's no way for you to know that (unless you actually know him personally).The kid gave his all for the program.
I admitted it was crass, but we definitely will be either better or worse. Whoever has his scholarship will determine that outcome.It more classless than anything. The kid has made plenty of plays for us and would contribute next year. The team is neither better or worse, kinda does not apply.