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Post by Bornthrilla on Nov 21, 2004 15:58:55 GMT -5
He is the ghost of Alan Hooker.
We have got to find some way to get him one more year of eligibility.
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Post by Aggie One on Nov 22, 2004 7:04:17 GMT -5
Not gonna happen. Just proves my point that the evaluation of the quarterback or any other position should not be placed soley on performance in a controlled practice.
Moye was a game day peformer, so is Rico Watkins. Glenn might look good but no one was hitting him in the mouth in practice. He simply doesn't have the capacity to mentally react to his surroundings quickly enough.
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Post by DECKS on Nov 22, 2004 7:32:13 GMT -5
I was very impressed by Moye. He's actually better when he scrambles. The receivers also did an excellent job of getting open. I guess we got a few glimmers of Brick's offense when it's executed properly. The offensive line still get's a D for their performance.
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Post by JeffAggieFan on Nov 22, 2004 8:22:29 GMT -5
The O- Line killed us on the second down and 3 at SCSU 15 yds line with 2 minutes to go by the false start.
The play calling was pretty good and throwing on 1st down helped a lot. Man with that performance we could had been 8-3 this year.
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Post by trues on Nov 22, 2004 9:01:43 GMT -5
Again, this only confirms that Small should have stayed with Moye in the Norfolk State and play him for the rest of the season. You could tell in the ELON game he brought more to the table. His foot work is faster, better scrambler, better passer and has more heart than Marshal would ever have.
This is another mistake Small made. You have got to let QBs know I am sticking with you through thick and thin. I have never liked this switching QB every game. If you look at most Pro team they never switch base on pure emotion even when there is a QB controversy.
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