- October 3rd, 2011, 4:44 pm
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No other explanation. Wilson does not need spring practice. He is a football genius. Thank you NCSU Dummies. Go Badgers
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BJWilliams wrote:The difference is that 1) Coach Rocco didnt allow half their offense to transfer to the B1G 2) Other than last year, the Wolfpack have not exactly been overly successful under Coach O'Brien 3) They dont even have a SHARED conference title much less an outright conference titleThey also play in a real conference.
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BJWilliams wrote:Really it boils down to a couple things1. Again, we play in a joke conference (against teams who lose to DII's and DIII's) and we play DII's on a regular basis, along with DI cupcakes. Records are deceiving. He plays in the ACC, a BCS conference.
1. Wins. In 4 seasons the Wolfpack have won 5, 6, 5, and 9 games, earned their first and only winning season last year. Despite the issues againt ranked teams, Danny Rocco has never had a losing season (in fact I think this is the first year we will finish below .500 OOC
2. Russell Wilson. I'll grant that he didnt need to act like a total diva and skip out on spring ball (although he has shown that he still is an all0american caliber QB and probably could get a decent draft day position). Now if Glennon had put up some better numbers and NC State was off to a better start, then this wouldnt be as much an issue
badger74 wrote:If TOB did not understand his QB well enough to know he would be fine without Spring practice ( he was recruited to play both football and baseball but few coaches honor that), he is a subpar judge of talent and that is unacceptable in big-time football where it is one of the most important abilities at a school that never will get lots of top players. They had a star and could not accept that he did not need their military style rules to succeed at the highest level. He learned the entire complex UW playbook in a month. Now he is making play suggestions to use all the talent he now has around him even better. I hope that after he explores the pros he comes back to UW to start as a coach. He's a natural leader and motivator. Never seen anything like him.You make a lot of valid points. However, I'm thinking the UW playbook isn't that extensive for a QB to learn. They rely on the Big Uglies for most of their success and in that part of the country where corn beef and dairy or king, they get a lot of those!