mrydel wrote:Info is not from a banker. It is from a lawyer. Feel better?
Oh, yes yes. Much better now. Thanks. Sorry about that. You are their minions so you are just innocent pawns simply trying to scratch out a living supporting your family.
(I hope you understand I'm joking).
I'll refrain from the "do you know what they call a string of lawyers chained to the bottom of the ocean?" joke.
JasonB wrote:The Baylor game was the worst o-line performance I have ever seen.
The UNT OLine performance was arguably worse.
Its not worth arguing about , but in that Baylor game, the QBs had zero time. Literally snap, and the line would push through like there was nobody there at all. I've literally never seen anything like the first few series of that game.
I was in the end zone at McClane, and therefore very close to the action, in that first series at Baylor when Davis was scrambling for his life. It's amazing to me he was able to stay on his feet as long as he did. A sieve will slow matter down, so it's too generous a term.
Mustangsabu wrote:The Baylor game was as pathetic as it could have been. But I still went to Denton thinking we would win.
I think we may see a marked change in results from some fairly simple fixes this year. But that may just be the optimist talking.
This is the only reason I think Davis might have a shot at being a decent college QB. It was hard to judge him last year b/c he was running for his life 90% of the time. A lot of the mental boondoggle that goes into the R&S has been replaced with quick one-read throws and hot routes that the HUNO offense is known for. Hopefully the deer in the headlights look is over and he can just relax and play b/c I do think the kid has talent.