The PonyGrad wrote:The irony. He is such a homer that he barely drags himself away from the boulevard. Misses a lot of the start of the game (comes in after BLMs injury and the botched snaps and Memphis' two scores.) Guess he actually is a "Casual observer."
So after he got there we won the scoring battle, no wonder it looked like a better game.
Line was great? OK, he did miss the botched snaps that killed our first two drives and the total lack of initial running success.
Logan Turner looked just as prepared at the start of the season as he did in the last game. More so than BLM. That is why some questioned the decision to burn BLM's redshirt. If we knew today what we know now there would even be more questioning that "coaching decision."
It was sad after the game that JJ had very little good to say about LT even when the announcers were trying everything to pull it out of him.
Having said all this, at this point in the season, I think BLM would have been able to win that game and may have been the differnce in one of the next two, but we will never know. Conversely, I think that LT could have been the difference in some of the earlier games, at least in terms of margin.
A few minutes before kick-off, Ramon Flannigan was being presented a really cool framed collage of photos of his playing days at SMU from Special Delivery's Mark Finn, under their tent. He was on his way in, but was gracious enough to stop down and accept the framed pics, share some memories and pose for a few pictures with fans. He really went out of his way to be accomodating to everyone.
He easily could have "dragged" himself away from the boulevard, but his devotion to the fans was more important. He is a great guy and he may be on our Head Coach "short list" some day. I hope he's hired.