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Post by DOOMS on Oct 29, 2013 8:29:52 GMT -5
Knowing Broadway, that's probably some info he didn't want out there.
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Post by AggieGroove on Oct 29, 2013 8:34:18 GMT -5
What's the kid's name from Southern Durham H.S. QB that left due to grades or maybe transfer. His name skips my mind. He was suppose to be "the" QB this year and from what I am told he would have been a really good QB. Ilke I have stated in the past, Quick was not recruited as a QB but he does an okay job when he is in the lineup. Belcher is still in school working on grades and quarterbacking the university Flag football team I betcha belcher has thrown more td passes than our current QBs.....good for Belcher....can he attend player meeting since he is not elgible?
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Post by Bornthrilla on Oct 29, 2013 10:52:34 GMT -5
I am rooting for Belcher to regain his eligibility, but in the meantime I want Kindle and Quick to start playing better and live up to their potential.
Maybe we will be able to use this week to work out some of the kinks on offense and build some momentum for the stretch run.
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Post by Bigboy on Oct 29, 2013 11:24:57 GMT -5
If we can't work the kinks out against VUL then we never will this season. We all know or feel that Tarik Cohen will do his thing, it's the passing game that need the kinks (big time kinks) worked out.
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Post by saabman on Oct 29, 2013 12:05:45 GMT -5
What's the kid's name from Southern Durham H.S. QB that left due to grades or maybe transfer. His name skips my mind. He was suppose to be "the" QB this year and from what I am told he would have been a really good QB. Ilke I have stated in the past, Quick was not recruited as a QB but he does an okay job when he is in the lineup. Belcher is still in school Thanks KEV I'm glad to hear that the young man is still pursuing his education if he never touches a football again.
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Post by marchingband1969 on Oct 29, 2013 12:30:14 GMT -5
I am rooting for Belcher to regain his eligibility, but in the meantime I want Kindle and Quick to start playing better and live up to their potential. Maybe we will be able to use this week to work out some of the kinks on offense and build some momentum for the stretch run. thrilla, I love your optimism but it's the middle of the season and we've seen all our offense has. It ain't going to get any better this late in the season. Now we may run the shoes off of #28 but other than that, I think we've seen what this offense can do and not do. UVL will not be a good test for Kindle and the boys. They were no competition before they fired their coaching staff two weeks ago. Now they will be bad and a hot mess. So even if our offense goes out and lays 600 yards on UVL, it will be bogus. But a win is a win and we can think of it as "spring practice" time before our "real" games with Morgan, Savannah State and NCCU. All possible losses if we cannot get that inept offense on track.
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Post by Aggie One on Oct 29, 2013 12:32:34 GMT -5
Would be a huge plus for us for spring practice if he has gotten his academics in order. He's a true read option QB with good size, speed, and a great arm. Keep your fingers crossed.
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Post by saabman on Oct 29, 2013 13:21:53 GMT -5
No one should be surprised at this. We dont have a stud QB on the roster. I dont necessarily hate or dislike Kindle. I just never thought he was a stud. He's an average MEAC QB who has always thought his arm and running ability was better than it actually is. Problem we have is that he is STILL our best option. We are going to have to live and die by him for the rest of the season, wether we like it or not. Come on MA, show me a player at this level that dose not think that way ? If a player is not confident in his self and his abilities the he is lost . As someone stated before " A coach can take a players confidents away" I know this first hand because it happened to me. That is when you change your environment and find your way back somewhere else . But I give kindle his props because he has hung in their. This is not all about kindles play , but the play of the hold team. When you have receivers dropping passes (easy one's) who gets the heat ? QB, Bad blocking by the line ? QB, bad play calling ? QB, and the most important one of all game management which is not the QB's fault at this level but the OC are who ever is calling the play's ? QB. So some of you should get off the kid's back . Also the most important season to prepare a offense for the season is the spring season. I stated this before and now again "we need to run the ball more". After seeing the KID run along with the other backs in that SCSU game, I thought that we had found the Offences identity RUNNING . The .HU (D.C) & .HU (Va) games the same, run and throw only when needed. I think now that the coaches are on board to. PUT THE BALL IN THE BALL( KID'S) HANDS ALONG WITH THE OTHER BACKS AND USE THE TE. And we will have at lest a winning season. ALSO I LOVE THE WAY THE KID RUNS . Just get him the line that he needs . GOOD LUCK (AGGIE KID) run baby run.
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Post by DOOMS on Oct 29, 2013 13:23:59 GMT -5
What I want to know is how a team scores 90 points in one game.
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Post by saabman on Oct 29, 2013 13:58:17 GMT -5
I am rooting for Belcher to regain his eligibility, but in the meantime I want Kindle and Quick to start playing better and live up to their potential. Maybe we will be able to use this week to work out some of the kinks on offense and build some momentum for the stretch run. thrilla, I love your optimism but it's the middle of the season and we've seen all our offense has. It ain't going to get any better this late in the season. Now we may run the shoes off of #28 but other than that, I think we've seen what this offense can do and not do. UVL will not be a good test for Kindle and the boys. They were no competition before they fired their coaching staff two weeks ago. Now they will be bad and a hot mess. So even if our offense goes out and lays 600 yards on UVL, it will be bogus. But a win is a win and we can think of it as "spring practice" time before our "real" games with Morgan, Savannah State and NCCU. All possible losses if we cannot get that inept offense on track. 1996 I don't think we have seen it all yet. We have not made a commitment to the run and when we do then you would have seen it all.
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Post by 4XLAGGIE on Oct 29, 2013 15:10:02 GMT -5
Would be a huge plus for us for spring practice if he has gotten his academics in order. He's a true read option QB with good size, speed, and a great arm. Keep your fingers crossed. If he is a non-qualifier I believe he won't be able to participate in spring practice..
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Post by marchingband1969 on Oct 29, 2013 15:27:20 GMT -5
thrilla, I love your optimism but it's the middle of the season and we've seen all our offense has. It ain't going to get any better this late in the season. Now we may run the shoes off of #28 but other than that, I think we've seen what this offense can do and not do. UVL will not be a good test for Kindle and the boys. They were no competition before they fired their coaching staff two weeks ago. Now they will be bad and a hot mess. So even if our offense goes out and lays 600 yards on UVL, it will be bogus. But a win is a win and we can think of it as "spring practice" time before our "real" games with Morgan, Savannah State and NCCU. All possible losses if we cannot get that inept offense on track. 1996 I don't think we have seen it all yet. We have not made a commitment to the run and when we do then you would have seen it all. I really don't think we have the horses upfront on our offensive line to commit totally to a running game. The reason our backs are able to find room to run now is because the defense has to watch for our passing game. And as bad as our passing game is (and it stinks), the defense cannot put 8 in the box on us and ignore Kindle and our receivers. That's why Kindle stays in the game...he's our only real passing threat. Sad but true. Based on the few passes Quick threw in the lost to Del State, he's not a passing threat. At least he wasn't in that short time he was in that game. I believe the key to getting this offense on track is probably better "pass blocking" up front. Think about it, if Kindle had more time to set up and look for receivers and didn't have to move around in the pocket, he would be a more accurate passer. (Okay, I know that's a really wild guess on my part, but that's the best I can think up to help this crappy offense.) Short of running the wild cat offense, I don't know anything we can do except have the line block better. I swear I think Kindle may complete more passes (except the ones that hit our receivers in their hands and they just flat drop) and we would then be able to turn our running backs loose. I think it's really funny that we are all frustrated and are desperately trying to figure out what this team can do today to improve the offense. I believe a lot of you guys believe the coach needs to change the offense's game plans or strategy. And that may be true...I'm not a coach so I cannot comment on that. But honestly, I just don't think we got the "playmakers" on the team this year to significantly change their performance. We may never know for sure if the game plan or lack of playmakers was the problem...I just hope that we can get through the next 4 games with "some" wins. And I'm hoping that this is the last darn year us fans have to be on this website in midseason trying to figure out what's wrong with our team. I think us Aggies have suffered enough and I'd rather be talking about other stuff.
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Post by marchingband1969 on Oct 29, 2013 15:27:41 GMT -5
thrilla, I love your optimism but it's the middle of the season and we've seen all our offense has. It ain't going to get any better this late in the season. Now we may run the shoes off of #28 but other than that, I think we've seen what this offense can do and not do. UVL will not be a good test for Kindle and the boys. They were no competition before they fired their coaching staff two weeks ago. Now they will be bad and a hot mess. So even if our offense goes out and lays 600 yards on UVL, it will be bogus. But a win is a win and we can think of it as "spring practice" time before our "real" games with Morgan, Savannah State and NCCU. All possible losses if we cannot get that inept offense on track. 1996 I don't think we have seen it all yet. We have not made a commitment to the run and when we do then you would have seen it all. I really don't think we have the horses upfront on our offensive line to commit totally to a running game. The reason our backs are able to find room to run now is because the defense has to watch for our passing game. And as bad as our passing game is (and it stinks), the defense cannot put 8 in the box on us and ignore Kindle and our receivers. That's why Kindle stays in the game...he's our only real passing threat. Sad but true. Based on the few passes Quick threw in the lost to Del State, he's not a passing threat. At least he wasn't in that short time he was in that game. I believe the key to getting this offense on track is probably better "pass blocking" up front. Think about it, if Kindle had more time to set up and look for receivers and didn't have to move around in the pocket, he would be a more accurate passer. (Okay, I know that's a really wild guess on my part, but that's the best I can think up to help this crappy offense.) Short of running the wild cat offense, I don't know anything we can do except have the line block better. I swear I think Kindle may complete more passes (except the ones that hit our receivers in their hands and they just flat drop) and we would then be able to turn our running backs loose. I think it's really funny that we are all frustrated and are desperately trying to figure out what this team can do today to improve the offense. I believe a lot of you guys believe the coach needs to change the offense's game plans or strategy. And that may be true...I'm not a coach so I cannot comment on that. But honestly, I just don't think we got the "playmakers" on the team this year to significantly change their performance. We may never know for sure if the game plan or lack of playmakers was the problem...I just hope that we can get through the next 4 games with "some" wins. And I'm hoping that this is the last darn year us fans have to be on this website in midseason trying to figure out what's wrong with our team. I think us Aggies have suffered enough and I'd rather be talking about other stuff.
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Oct 29, 2013 16:09:35 GMT -5
i think we have some of the most “impatient” fans on the planet. i mean, i really find it hard to believe that some of our folk have “anything” to complain about given the status of our football program merely a year ago or more. folk act like we’re no longer walking on egg shells, they act like we’re free and clear of “the effects” of severe apr sanctions and a 27 game losing streak. “the effects” of our recent past adversely impacts our ability to recruit and we still have not recovered from the lack of a spring practice. and let our apr fall below 900 at the end of this school year and see what happens. i mean, our coaching staff has their hands full but a lot of our folk either don’t care or don’t realize it.
i want to win as much as anybody on earth! but imo, its not fair to hold our coaches to the same standards of any other coach who has not had to stay afloat despite “the effects” of severe apr sanctions, a 27 game losing streak, and lack of full allotment scholarship funding. folk complain about our offense. but guess what? new oc, average talent, and no spring practice! folk complain about not having a top notch qb. but how do you expect to land a “top notch qb” when you’ve got an apr cloud and 10 years of losing football hanging over your head? DOES ANYONE OTHER THAN ME UNDERSTAND WHY COACH BROADWAY WAS RELUCTANT TO TAKE OUR JOB! DOES ANYONE OTHER THAN ME UNDERSTAND WHY CONNELL MAYNOR TURNED OUR JOB DOWN! yet, our coaches are the blame because they haven’t recruited a “top notch” qb?
i think some of our folk wakeup every morning looking for something to complain about or else their entire day is ruined. coach broadway has our program “ahead of schedule”. but some of our folk take what little success he’s had at a&t for granted as if his accomplishments were simple to achieve. well, guess what? THEY WEREN'T EASY TO ACHIEVE! we’re asking for “stud” qb’s and a potent offense. we complain because we loss to scsu, hampton, and dsu all by 5 points each. i mean, we're 15 friggin' points away from being "undefeated". DOES ANYONE OTHER THAN ME REMEMBER WHERE WE’VE COME FROM PRIOR TO COACH BROADWAY'S ARRIVAL? DOES ANYONE OTHER THAN ME REALIZE HOW “DAUNTING” OF A TASK IT WAS TO CLIMB OUT OF THAT APR NIGHTMARE?
good thing coach broadway doesn’t pay attention to some of the nonsense stated on this message board cuz if he did, i wouldn’t blame him if he threw his hands in the air and said “the hail with this bs!” dude can “easily” find another coaching gig someplace else where expectations are realistic. i would hate to think that our folk are just as naive as grambling’s folk. don’t know when you’ve got a good coach. just smh...
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Post by Trueaggie on Oct 29, 2013 16:35:20 GMT -5
OSA, We'll said; I wonder the exact same thing. It just bewilders me on why people can't see we have the most qualified coaches in the MEAC. Your statement says it best as we are 15 points from being undefeated. Oh and Broadway is a class act if I ever saw one.
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