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Let's get it all out there. One big group therapy session.
azdad1978 said:He has potential but potential don't cut it in the NFL.
Chris_Sanders said:I think we are 5 seconds and one incomplete pass from having an entirely different QB.
I think he couldn't lead the offense in the end zone.
I think he holds the ball way too long and was sacked a rediculous number of times.
I think he bounces too many passes off his o-linemen's head.
I think he plays scared.
I don't think he plays very smart.
I don't think he has a future as our starting QB.
I do think he will be benched midway through the season.
Yes they doSECTION 11 said:Those poll options kinda suck, huh?
Chris_Sanders said:I think we are 5 seconds and one incomplete pass from having an entirely different QB.
I think he couldn't lead the offense in the end zone.
I think he holds the ball way too long and was sacked a rediculous number of times.
I think he bounces too many passes off his o-linemen's head.
I think he plays scared.
I don't think he plays very smart.
I don't think he has a future as our starting QB.
I do think he will be benched midway through the season.
swd1974 said:You got all that from a handful of experiences eh? Maybe I should hire you as my broker with your fortune telling expertise. lol
Ouchie-Z-Clown said:c) the fact that he had to take a major step down in collegiate competition to be successful scares me on two fronts: (1) he could succeed against the best; (2) he didn't have the mental make-up and intestinal fortitude to make it at a high level, so he tucked his tail and ran to compete against lesser talent. that, my friends, is scared.
BigRedMO said:Big gamble. If he is the real deal they will be competitive in a lot of games. If he is a bust they will be pathetic unless they can find a veteran who can play. By the time they figure that out it may be too late to find a good veteran. If he is a bust, next season may be one of the ungliest in NFL history.
jstadvl said:playing behind someone else in college? I'm not sure,but I think, there was another reason he went to a lower division.
Krangthebrain said:That's a buncha' bull dunk.
Yeah he did step down to Sam Houston State, but Southern Methodist isn't exactly a really good program. Southern Methodist ran an option attack, and McCown wasn't well suited for that style of offense.
It had nothing to do with being "scared", it was more about wanting to win (which he did, as Sam Houston went deep into the playoffs, beating Preston Parson's NAU team) and wanting to play in an offense where he could throw the ball...
Josh knew he would not make it in the NFL as a running type QB. College coaches do not change their offensive schemes for 1 player. That's nuts.Russ Smith said:Well I agree that he didn't get to throw the ball, and that it hurt his pro chances, but McCown is an athlete and the option definitely DOES fit that.
And if he was so good, why didn't SMU's coach change the offense?
I am more than willing to give him time, DG has proven he knows QB's, but at the college level Josh had only one good year and that was after dropping down in competition, his last year was very comparable to parsons at the same level, he's just a much better athlete than Preston. He has the tools but he had the tools at SMU also and yet the coach decided not to throw the ball around.