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Does JWill have Stockholm Syndrome?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:51 am
by Dukie
Where he's overly identifying with his captor (Bennett)? Any QB who hasn't been trained in how to run a real 2-minute drill by the 12th game of his second season at the school should be pissed off at the coaches, not defending them.

And, I'm sorry to say it because I like the kid and his desire, but any player who goes to the media and threatens to transfer twice in one season has some maturity problems. (That his dad got involved with the media also in the first go-round is also a problem.)

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:53 am
by McClown27
It seems Coach Phil has lost control of the team.

Re: Does JWill have Stockholm Syndrome?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 12:22 pm
by bigdaddy08091
Dukie wrote:Where he's overly identifying with his captor (Bennett)? Any QB who hasn't been trained in how to run a real 2-minute drill by the 12th game of his second season at the school should be pissed off at the coaches, not defending them.

And, I'm sorry to say it because I like the kid and his desire, but any player who goes to the media and threatens to transfer twice in one season has some maturity problems. (That his dad got involved with the media also in the first go-round is also a problem.)


Dukie, this is 2006. Players can play wherever they want to. J-Will is a redshirt freshman who just turned 19 I believe Aug. 6th. Very young player and possibly immature like most of the players on the team. Average age to start thinking like an adult is 28 years of age. Do not read too much into the transfer thing, the KID wants to win games with the MAN that came into his home and recruited him. They have a five year date, win or loose. Does any of you know what committment ans loyalty is?

Re: Does JWill have Stockholm Syndrome?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 12:30 pm
by Corso
You've made the two best comments since the loss yesterday.

bigdaddy08091 wrote:.... Do not read too much into the transfer thing, the KID wants to win games with the MAN that came into his home and recruited him. They have a five year date, win or loose....


and ....

bigdaddy08091 wrote:.... J-Will is not going anywhere and he does not need to meet with anyone. He is at SMU for the promise of what the school brings and he will continue to work hard in the classroom and on the football field.

Man, I hope you're right.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 1:01 pm
by J.T.supporta
Can someone name me any decent I-A schools where Willis could sit out a year and play the remaining 2 years of his eligibilty???

Willis is not that stoopid to lose a year and try to win a starting job somewhere else.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 1:09 pm
by tmustangp
just b/c he sits out a year doesn't mean he loses a yr of elgibility... IF he were to follow his word should bennett be fired, he would sit out a yr and have three more yrs to play..

but i like the fact that our future is standing up for our coach

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 1:13 pm
by J.T.supporta
[quote="tmustangp"]just b/c he sits out a year doesn't mean he loses a yr of elgibility... IF he were to follow his word should bennett be fired, he would sit out a yr and have three more yrs to play..

but i like the fact that our future is standing up for our coach[/quote]

WRONG....he is a redshirt freshman, therefore by transfering to another I-A school he would be forced to sit out, and lose his sophomore year of eligibilty...

Therefore giving him TWO years left, R-Jr and R-Sr.

Re: Does JWill have Stockholm Syndrome?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 2:53 pm
by Dukie
bigdaddy08091 wrote:
Dukie wrote:Where he's overly identifying with his captor (Bennett)? Any QB who hasn't been trained in how to run a real 2-minute drill by the 12th game of his second season at the school should be pissed off at the coaches, not defending them.

And, I'm sorry to say it because I like the kid and his desire, but any player who goes to the media and threatens to transfer twice in one season has some maturity problems. (That his dad got involved with the media also in the first go-round is also a problem.)


Dukie, this is 2006. Players can play wherever they want to. J-Will is a redshirt freshman who just turned 19 I believe Aug. 6th. Very young player and possibly immature like most of the players on the team. Average age to start thinking like an adult is 28 years of age. Do not read too much into the transfer thing, the KID wants to win games with the MAN that came into his home and recruited him. They have a five year date, win or loose. Does any of you know what committment ans loyalty is?


I appreciate the response, but maybe you want to address the points I actually made. Do you think that the end of yesterday's game represents a good or even passable effort at a 2-minute drill? Do you think it is not a problem when a player (and that player's parent) repeatedly make transfer threats in the press?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 2:58 pm
by Stallion
it doesn't have anything to do with his redshirt year. Willis would lose a year if he wants to transfer to ANY Division 1A school whether he redshirted or not. But it is correct he will only have 2 years left if he does transfer.

Re: Does JWill have Stockholm Syndrome?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:28 pm
by bigdaddy08091
Dukie wrote:
bigdaddy08091 wrote:
Dukie wrote:Where he's overly identifying with his captor (Bennett)? Any QB who hasn't been trained in how to run a real 2-minute drill by the 12th game of his second season at the school should be pissed off at the coaches, not defending them.

And, I'm sorry to say it because I like the kid and his desire, but any player who goes to the media and threatens to transfer twice in one season has some maturity problems. (That his dad got involved with the media also in the first go-round is also a problem.)


Dukie, this is 2006. Players can play wherever they want to. J-Will is a redshirt freshman who just turned 19 I believe Aug. 6th. Very young player and possibly immature like most of the players on the team. Average age to start thinking like an adult is 28 years of age. Do not read too much into the transfer thing, the KID wants to win games with the MAN that came into his home and recruited him. They have a five year date, win or loose. Does any of you know what committment ans loyalty is?


I appreciate the response, but maybe you want to address the points I actually made. Do you think that the end of yesterday's game represents a good or even passable effort at a 2-minute drill? Do you think it is not a problem when a player (and that player's parent) repeatedly make transfer threats in the press?


No threats Duke just a player looking out for his future. Tell me about the future of SMU football the last 22 years. We are on the right track with PB, if not the future looks dark. How do you run a 2-minute drill when 5 linemen cannot block 3 rushing defenders, and that puts 8 defenders in coverage, covering only three receivers we throw the ball to and one of them was hurt. Blake Warren not used, Zack Sledge not used???

Re: Does JWill have Stockholm Syndrome?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 7:54 pm
by J.T.supporta
[quote="bigdaddy08091"][quote="Dukie"][quote="bigdaddy08091"]Tell me about the future of SMU football the last 22 years.[/quote]

If I'm correct that's an oxymoron...anyways mr. bigdaddy, aka good friend of JW, you are right about Willis when it comes to a new coach possibly changing the O system. I pointed that out in a diff thread. However, Orsini is no bum AD and knows the possible effect on a coaching change....Orisini calls the shots in the end and he knows what's best for this program, fans, and JW....

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 8:03 pm
by FordtoTolbert
...are you questioning his "maturity", or coaching? Seems to me JWill let's his emotions get the best of him at times. He needs to grow up this summer, and we need to get ourselves a QB coach / OC.

Re: Does JWill have Stockholm Syndrome?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:35 pm
by bigdaddy08091
J.T.supporta wrote:
bigdaddy08091 wrote:
Dukie wrote:
bigdaddy08091 wrote:Tell me about the future of SMU football the last 22 years.


If I'm correct that's an oxymoron...anyways mr. bigdaddy, aka good friend of JW, you are right about Willis when it comes to a new coach possibly changing the O system. I pointed that out in a diff thread. However, Orsini is no bum AD and knows the possible effect on a coaching change....Orisini calls the shots in the end and he knows what's best for this program, fans, and JW....


Politics, Politics. Orsini cannot do anything that has not been done. He has 22 years of [deleted] to correct and that is impossibile. Let me tell you how simple it is! Direct your attention towards the progress of winning games without paying players. Orsini has nothing to do with that. He does not recruit, nor do we need him to. Nobody knows who the hell he is?? Find a recruiter, wow PB, and lets move on. Give PB all the institutional control he needs to get the job done and everybody else get the fu*k out of the way and let him do his thing. We have the man for the job, integrity, honesty and committment. Shut up an move out of the way admin. Let PB do his job?? We will win and PB will go down in history, oh, you do not want that. It is all about the University?????????????????????

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:21 pm
by J.T.supporta
Let me tell you one thing it takes to run a good program since you see to know nothing about a possible coaching change.

Let me tell you what gets us out of the hole after 22 years, CONSISTENCY...that is something PB has not been able to do....he had no consistency but to lose the 0-12 year and for the past 3 years it has been up and down, win and lose....

I'm not saying out right that PB should be canned but I think that a change somewhere could be good. Some where in PBs schemes on the O or D side of the ball, something needs to change.

SMU needs to start being consistent for this program to come out of the whole. We were 1 win away from an actually bowl game and a lot of us are pissed. Baby Steps are not want this program needs. We definitely need players threatening to leave if there needs aren't met.

This isn't grade school are a bank robbery gone bad...the coach or someone higher up calls the shots, not the players.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:31 pm
by SmartAsymptote
i dont know but by the 12th game can someone not coach JWill on how to hold onto the damn football i mean come on how many fumbles did the kid have this year.... maybe we should call him daunte culpepper......