- October 30th, 2011, 1:22 pm
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You must be on crack. Do you really think it's that easy to get a replacement for an All-American caliber QB to come to Lynchburg? This isn't USC. MB is probably the best QB to ever play at Liberty if not the BSC as a whole. Do you think the folks who vote for All-Americans just continue to vote MB because they love Liberty? Give me a break. Or how about Mickey Matthews saying MB was the best QB JMU would face all year. I guess he only has a National Championship ring so he clearly can't know what he's talking about.
"He should have been able to make 75% more throws then he did" Maybe the dumbest thing I have ever read.
Throwing a football is a skill, and like all skills you have hot days and cold days. It's like hitting a driver and shooting 3 pointers. There aren't that many Reggie Miller, Luke Donald's and Tom Brady's out there. The rest of us need to deal with the reality that we're not going to be prefect every day. Yesterday was windy and the kid has a torn MCL, he is still the best athlete on LU's roster let alone at QB.
You say Mike only puts up number against week opposition. What about his 24-29 passing, 350 total yard, and 3 tds against JMU? Or his 380 yards and two td's against Lehigh? We lost both of those games but it wasn't because of Mike.
The great thing about football is that it's very hard to win football games. Even when you are a really good team it just isn't realistic to think you're going to blow everyone out every week. VA Tech struggled against Duke yesterday, and Duke lost to Richmond. It's not like our opponents aren't trying to beat us, and they believe they can, which is why they are scholarship athletes.
LU played poorly yesterday and PC played great. We made some big plays when we needed to and we got out with a win. The same W that would have come from us scoring 170 points.
I just wanted to point out how stupid you sound when your talking about taking away a kids redshirt to bench our All-American when we are two games away from our first post-season.[/quote]
First off, I'm in no way actually saying that Woodrum should lose his redshirt and start over MB. Someone asked who could take MB's place and I said Woodrum could. I was implying that Woodrum could be as valuable if not more valuable than MB is today. Part of that is because MB is injured. Another part of it is because of how insane Woodrum is. I didn't bring up how good he is because of watching him against the scout team or whatever. I saw this kid play in high-school against quality teams and he isn't a joke. He's got a canon and great vision. He could start right now and I think he would be better than MB. However, I'm not advocating that he should start right now. That would be horrible for the team in the long run.
You're correct in that throwing a football is an art. Some days you are good and others you are bad. However, the great quarterbacks are the ones who hardly ever have bad days. Woodrum almost never has more turnovers than touchdowns. MB has about 21 touchdowns and something like 15 turnovers. That's a horrible margin for someone who is supposed to be the greatest quarterback in school history. I'd be willing to bet that at least 12-15 of those touchdowns weren't because of something great MB did. I'd bet that 12-15 of those were because of Chris Summers jumping over three defenders or Pat Kelly shaking someone off or BJ Hayes just flat out, out running a defender. The success that MB has had this year is due to his receivers. You bring up JMU and Lehigh and you bring up MB's pass attempts and completion numbers. What you don't bring up is the number of times we were in the red-zone and failed to score. Or the number of times we had big third downs and didn't convert. Those are the stats that win ball games. That's why Ben Roethlisberger is one of the most underrated NFL Qb's. I hear people say all the time that the Steelers could win with anyone behind center but they fail to look at these stats. Big Ben is one of the best qb's on third downs and he almost always scores in the red-zone. Any quarterback can put up great numbers but no quarterback is great until they prove themselves when it matters.
For the record, I saw you bring up VT and Duke. I actually predicted Duke to beat VT yesterday because Logan Thomas is horrible and Duke is very underrated. So, I don't accept that analogy.
Also, Mike Brown is far from the best quarterback to ever play in the Big-South. Tyler Thigpen should ring a few bells.
The whole reason I brought this up is because while we're struggling with Presby, Stony Brook blanked Coastal. I know we killed Coastal too and GW beat them. However, Stony Brook didn't allow them to score a point. Do you know how hard that is? Giving another team a goose egg is one of the hardest things to do in football, no matter who you're playing against. It makes that game look that much harder because our offense is continuing to have problems. We continue to have stupid penalties and we keep running the same dumb plays that aren't working. Against Presby yesterday, we were held to 6 points until about a minute left in the game. We hadn't scored a touchdown against Presby. Do you honestly think the way we played yesterday will work against Stony Brook?
I'd be happy if we threw the game against VMI away. First of all, they're absolutely horrible. Secondly, if we lose it doesn't matter at all. We're not getting anything better than an eleven seed as it is, we can still win the conference as long as we beat SB. I really don't see why you wouldn't play the third string the whole time against VMI. That game is absolutely meaningless.
Okay, one last thing and then I'm doing my English Lit homework. Stop telling me we have bad fans. I think we have the best fans in the world. If you can get 11,000 people to watch a game in freezing cold weather, windy and while parents are visiting, you doing something. Furthermore, if you can get that many fans into the stands to watch us play Presbytarian, two weeks after we killed a made up rival and destroyed Kentucky Wesleyan, their doing fine. If you want our stadium to be packed every week, get out of the Big South and find some way to renew that rivalry with JMU. We have about 12,000 students on campus, I can guarantee you that come Monday, 8 of those 12 won't care whether we won or lost. Out of the 4 who do, I'd bet 3 of them have no idea who Presbytarian is. You're telling me that the 1,000 fans who might actually follow FCS football, that it's a shame the student section wasn't better yesterday? When it comes down to it, our student section is looking for what the football team can do for them. When their family, who they haven't seen in months is in town, and it's freezing and windy, oh and we're playing some nobody named the blue hose...they'd rather go do something else. Provide a better product and the students will come. It's like showing a Christian movie with a really great message but the production of the movie is like something you did for a sixth grade project. No one is forcing us to be in the Big-South, we can leave if we want to. We don't need an invite to be an FBS program. These are all excuses to stay in the worst FCS conference so we can pretend like we're having a ton of success. You want the students to come, you want the best athletes, you want to make more money, get out of the pit of doom that is the Big-South.
You must be on crack. Do you really think it's that easy to get a replacement for an All-American caliber QB to come to Lynchburg? This isn't USC. MB is probably the best QB to ever play at Liberty if not the BSC as a whole. Do you think the folks who vote for All-Americans just continue to vote MB because they love Liberty? Give me a break. Or how about Mickey Matthews saying MB was the best QB JMU would face all year. I guess he only has a National Championship ring so he clearly can't know what he's talking about.
"He should have been able to make 75% more throws then he did" Maybe the dumbest thing I have ever read.
Throwing a football is a skill, and like all skills you have hot days and cold days. It's like hitting a driver and shooting 3 pointers. There aren't that many Reggie Miller, Luke Donald's and Tom Brady's out there. The rest of us need to deal with the reality that we're not going to be prefect every day. Yesterday was windy and the kid has a torn MCL, he is still the best athlete on LU's roster let alone at QB.
You say Mike only puts up number against week opposition. What about his 24-29 passing, 350 total yard, and 3 tds against JMU? Or his 380 yards and two td's against Lehigh? We lost both of those games but it wasn't because of Mike.
The great thing about football is that it's very hard to win football games. Even when you are a really good team it just isn't realistic to think you're going to blow everyone out every week. VA Tech struggled against Duke yesterday, and Duke lost to Richmond. It's not like our opponents aren't trying to beat us, and they believe they can, which is why they are scholarship athletes.
LU played poorly yesterday and PC played great. We made some big plays when we needed to and we got out with a win. The same W that would have come from us scoring 170 points.
I just wanted to point out how stupid you sound when your talking about taking away a kids redshirt to bench our All-American when we are two games away from our first post-season.[/quote]
First off, I'm in no way actually saying that Woodrum should lose his redshirt and start over MB. Someone asked who could take MB's place and I said Woodrum could. I was implying that Woodrum could be as valuable if not more valuable than MB is today. Part of that is because MB is injured. Another part of it is because of how insane Woodrum is. I didn't bring up how good he is because of watching him against the scout team or whatever. I saw this kid play in high-school against quality teams and he isn't a joke. He's got a canon and great vision. He could start right now and I think he would be better than MB. However, I'm not advocating that he should start right now. That would be horrible for the team in the long run.
You're correct in that throwing a football is an art. Some days you are good and others you are bad. However, the great quarterbacks are the ones who hardly ever have bad days. Woodrum almost never has more turnovers than touchdowns. MB has about 21 touchdowns and something like 15 turnovers. That's a horrible margin for someone who is supposed to be the greatest quarterback in school history. I'd be willing to bet that at least 12-15 of those touchdowns weren't because of something great MB did. I'd bet that 12-15 of those were because of Chris Summers jumping over three defenders or Pat Kelly shaking someone off or BJ Hayes just flat out, out running a defender. The success that MB has had this year is due to his receivers. You bring up JMU and Lehigh and you bring up MB's pass attempts and completion numbers. What you don't bring up is the number of times we were in the red-zone and failed to score. Or the number of times we had big third downs and didn't convert. Those are the stats that win ball games. That's why Ben Roethlisberger is one of the most underrated NFL Qb's. I hear people say all the time that the Steelers could win with anyone behind center but they fail to look at these stats. Big Ben is one of the best qb's on third downs and he almost always scores in the red-zone. Any quarterback can put up great numbers but no quarterback is great until they prove themselves when it matters.
For the record, I saw you bring up VT and Duke. I actually predicted Duke to beat VT yesterday because Logan Thomas is horrible and Duke is very underrated. So, I don't accept that analogy.
Also, Mike Brown is far from the best quarterback to ever play in the Big-South. Tyler Thigpen should ring a few bells.
The whole reason I brought this up is because while we're struggling with Presby, Stony Brook blanked Coastal. I know we killed Coastal too and GW beat them. However, Stony Brook didn't allow them to score a point. Do you know how hard that is? Giving another team a goose egg is one of the hardest things to do in football, no matter who you're playing against. It makes that game look that much harder because our offense is continuing to have problems. We continue to have stupid penalties and we keep running the same dumb plays that aren't working. Against Presby yesterday, we were held to 6 points until about a minute left in the game. We hadn't scored a touchdown against Presby. Do you honestly think the way we played yesterday will work against Stony Brook?
I'd be happy if we threw the game against VMI away. First of all, they're absolutely horrible. Secondly, if we lose it doesn't matter at all. We're not getting anything better than an eleven seed as it is, we can still win the conference as long as we beat SB. I really don't see why you wouldn't play the third string the whole time against VMI. That game is absolutely meaningless.
Okay, one last thing and then I'm doing my English Lit homework. Stop telling me we have bad fans. I think we have the best fans in the world. If you can get 11,000 people to watch a game in freezing cold weather, windy and while parents are visiting, you doing something. Furthermore, if you can get that many fans into the stands to watch us play Presbytarian, two weeks after we killed a made up rival and destroyed Kentucky Wesleyan, their doing fine. If you want our stadium to be packed every week, get out of the Big South and find some way to renew that rivalry with JMU. We have about 12,000 students on campus, I can guarantee you that come Monday, 8 of those 12 won't care whether we won or lost. Out of the 4 who do, I'd bet 3 of them have no idea who Presbytarian is. You're telling me that the 1,000 fans who might actually follow FCS football, that it's a shame the student section wasn't better yesterday? When it comes down to it, our student section is looking for what the football team can do for them. When their family, who they haven't seen in months is in town, and it's freezing and windy, oh and we're playing some nobody named the blue hose...they'd rather go do something else. Provide a better product and the students will come. It's like showing a Christian movie with a really great message but the production of the movie is like something you did for a sixth grade project. No one is forcing us to be in the Big-South, we can leave if we want to. We don't need an invite to be an FBS program. These are all excuses to stay in the worst FCS conference so we can pretend like we're having a ton of success. You want the students to come, you want the best athletes, you want to make more money, get out of the pit of doom that is the Big-South.







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