Ego

Sometimes ego is good, sometimes it seems foolish.
Richard Bartel had a little strut about him. He's a talented QB with a cannon of an arm, and he knows it. And you want the leader of your offense to have extreme confidence, because that wears off on his teammates.
But then on special teams, there was Wesley Medlock woofing at the LaTech blockers when he was lined up against a LaTech punt. He was jawing and pointing, I guess telling them he was coming in for a block. Confidence is a great thing, but you've got to back it up. The game wasn't out of reach yet, and his showboating ran the risk of looking stupid if the Bulldogs came back and won. After all, it's not like we were 7-0 going into the game and could assume we were going to roll the 'Dogs based on talent alone.
As the saying goes, "It ain't braggin' if you can do it." Seems to me the Ponies, and Medlock specifically, hadn't done enough up to that point for him to call out his opponents.
Richard Bartel had a little strut about him. He's a talented QB with a cannon of an arm, and he knows it. And you want the leader of your offense to have extreme confidence, because that wears off on his teammates.
But then on special teams, there was Wesley Medlock woofing at the LaTech blockers when he was lined up against a LaTech punt. He was jawing and pointing, I guess telling them he was coming in for a block. Confidence is a great thing, but you've got to back it up. The game wasn't out of reach yet, and his showboating ran the risk of looking stupid if the Bulldogs came back and won. After all, it's not like we were 7-0 going into the game and could assume we were going to roll the 'Dogs based on talent alone.
As the saying goes, "It ain't braggin' if you can do it." Seems to me the Ponies, and Medlock specifically, hadn't done enough up to that point for him to call out his opponents.