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by PonyPride » Thu Oct 29, 2015 1:24 pm
From the Dallas Morning News: Amid SMU's struggles, QB Matt Davis finds out how fleeting job security can beBy Bill Nichols Staff Writer UNIVERSITY PARK -- SMU's Matt Davis discovered how fleeting job security can be for quarterbacks. Davis led the team in rushing and passing over the first six games. He limited mistakes with wise decisions, throwing a school-record 171 passes without an interception. His play evoked the praise of coach Chad Morris, who called Davis "one of the most competitive players I've ever been around." But Davis' streak ended in last Saturday's loss to South Florida. And Davis found himself on the sideline in the fourth quarter, standing beside Morris as redshirt freshman Darrel Colbert took over. To read this article in its entirety, CLICK HERE.
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by Stallion » Thu Oct 29, 2015 1:40 pm
when you get right down to it-Matt Davis has been outplayed at QB by the opposing QB in 6 out of 7 games too. Davis outplayed the NTSU QB-the rest have outplayed him
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by JoeKidd » Sat Oct 31, 2015 7:26 am
Stallion wrote:when you get right down to it-Matt Davis has been outplayed at QB by the opposing QB in 6 out of 7 games too. Davis outplayed the NTSU QB-the rest have outplayed him
Don't entirely disagree...except that between he and Boykin at the TCU game it was a tie in my opinion. With that being said the QB is only as good as the guys around him...I thought the O-Line played better earlier on in the season.
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by mrydel » Sat Oct 31, 2015 8:35 am
I outplayed the NTSU QB from the stands.
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by EastStang » Sat Oct 31, 2015 9:43 am
Liked the part about people moving around positions. I know that Deon, Jr. was probably trying to avoid the comparisons to his father, a pretty good NFL cornerback, by playing wideout. But with his speed and with some fatherly advice, he could very well be a great cover corner, kind of like Darrell Green (kind of small, but fast). I was at the game between the Cowboys and the Redskins in Green's rookie year when he ran down Tony Dorsett and caught him from behind. Speed covers up for a multitude of sins at corner, and with that speed you can jump routes out of a zone and get a few pick sixes. You can't teach speed.
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by ftworthmustang » Sat Oct 31, 2015 11:52 am
EastStang wrote:Liked the part about people moving around positions. I know that Deon, Jr. was probably trying to avoid the comparisons to his father, a pretty good NFL cornerback, by playing wideout. But with his speed and with some fatherly advice, he could very well be a great cover corner, kind of like Darrell Green (kind of small, but fast). I was at the game between the Cowboys and the Redskins in Green's rookie year when he ran down Tony Dorsett and caught him from behind. Speed covers up for a multitude of sins at corner, and with that speed you can jump routes out of a zone and get a few pick sixes. You can't teach speed.
I don't think jr is anywhere near as fast as his dad was!
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by sbsmith » Sat Oct 31, 2015 12:50 pm
EastStang wrote:Liked the part about people moving around positions. I know that Deon, Jr. was probably trying to avoid the comparisons to his father, a pretty good NFL cornerback, by playing wideout. But with his speed and with some fatherly advice, he could very well be a great cover corner, kind of like Darrell Green (kind of small, but fast). I was at the game between the Cowboys and the Redskins in Green's rookie year when he ran down Tony Dorsett and caught him from behind. Speed covers up for a multitude of sins at corner, and with that speed you can jump routes out of a zone and get a few pick sixes. You can't teach speed.
For a short guy to be a great cover corner they need to have elite speed and elite leaping ability, Deion Jr. has neither.
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by Junior » Sat Oct 31, 2015 5:04 pm
Davis will not be our QB next year.
Derail the Frogs!
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by 03Mustang » Sat Oct 31, 2015 5:06 pm
He may not be qb at the end of this year
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by Junior » Sat Oct 31, 2015 5:16 pm
03Mustang wrote:He may not be qb at the end of this year
or this game
Derail the Frogs!
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by vielsiehorsepower » Sat Oct 31, 2015 5:31 pm
Junior wrote:03Mustang wrote:He may not be qb at the end of this year
or this game
Don't get my hopes up
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