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Postby mr. pony » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:07 am

already been posted, Stallion. You're slipping.

I'm no fan of the DMN, but Sherrington's got it RIGHT!
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Postby StangEsq » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:16 am

Lol. It's amazing how much in a fog some people on here are. Worried about recruiting? Put some wins on the board and some @sses in the stands. We have some pretty talented QBs and WRs now and they're getting us nowhere. The offense sure as hell isn't the problem.

You're worried about whether Johnson can recruit QBs and WRs? Who gives a rat's @ss? When we win 10 games and sellout our stadium, Johnson will probably move to a BCS school anyway. At that point, with a competitive salary, we can easily bring in a coach who can recruit QBs and WRs.

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Postby PonyOLineFan » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:32 am

PonyLove wrote:
westexSMU wrote: Personally, I really don't give a [deleted] what he runs as long as we WIN.


No kidding.


I'll second that. I know we'd all like to win.
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Postby Water Pony » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:33 am

I don't like overly simplicity, lazy reporters, who take the time out of their busy schedule to write a quick article about their hometown college, SMU, who they ignore most of the year. Give me a break.

First, we need to win right away, period. Pass, option, use our current players better is the only thing that is important, not hoping to recruit the flashy, strong arm candidates with our past and current win/loss record.

Second, when we win, go to bowls and win the CUSA, we will attract better, higher rated players. When that happens, the coach will use them effectively. Johnson, as one example, has shown he will do that. Service Academies lack skill players for pro-type QB's, fast receivers & running backs, as well as defensive secondary.

Third, we will pull those players when we have earned the right to go into their living rooms.

In the meantime, SMU must create its own formula for success.

Next time, perhaps the writer will look at our reality, as a mid-major, private school, who must win now. Don't play lip service to the obvious answers, which others have the luxury of doing.
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Postby Pony Soup » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:34 am

Nice post WP
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Postby PonyOLineFan » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:38 am

Water Pony wrote:I don't like overly simplicity, lazy reporters, who take the time out of their busy schedule to write a quick article about their hometown college, SMU, who they ignore most of the year. Give me a break.

First, we need to win right away, period. Pass, option, use our current players better is the only thing that is important, not hoping to recruit the flashy, strong arm candidates with our past and current win/loss record.

Second, when we win, go to bowls and win the CUSA, we will attract better, higher rated players. When that happens, the coach will use them effectively. Johnson, as one example, has shown he will do that. Service Academies lack skill players for pro-type QB's, fast receivers & running backs, as well as defensive secondary.

Third, we will pull those players when we have earned the right to go into their living rooms.

In the meantime, SMU must create its own formula for success.

Next time, perhaps the writer will look at our reality, as a mid-major, private school, who must win now. Don't play lip service to the obvious answers, which others have the luxury of doing.


Very well said. I don't know much about Johnson. Would he bring the much needed discipline to this team on and off the field? My own son,
who is on the team, tells me all the time that he wishes there was some kind of discipline. Then maybe the team would care more and WIN!
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Postby Water Pony » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:48 am

PonyOLineFan,

Thx for your son's commitment to winning and to SMU. Our impatience is directed at our recent history, not at the players who chose to play for the Ponies.

2008 will bring the team the discipline, hope and wins, he and everyone wants.

Our 20 years in purgatory are about to end. Everyone will want to be here when it happens.
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Postby PonyOLineFan » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:05 pm

Water Pony wrote:PonyOLineFan,

Thx for your son's commitment to winning and to SMU. Our impatience is directed at our recent history, not at the players who chose to play for the Ponies.

2008 will bring the team the discipline, hope and wins, he and everyone wants.

Our 20 years in purgatory are about to end. Everyone will want to be here when it happens.


Yes, he is committed till the end. He loves SMU, but just wishes that a lot of the current players would take this seriously. He knows how fortunate he is to be at SMU and receive a great education. Yes, I said Great. I had a coach from Stanford tell me when they were recruiting him that SMU was a good school and that Stanford was great. BS! SMU has always been a great school and I'm proud he chose it. I'm also proud of his dedication
to the team and his wanting things to improve. Thanks to everyone who supports him also.
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Postby cs09viking » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:07 pm

PonyOLineFan wrote:
Water Pony wrote:PonyOLineFan,

Thx for your son's commitment to winning and to SMU. Our impatience is directed at our recent history, not at the players who chose to play for the Ponies.

2008 will bring the team the discipline, hope and wins, he and everyone wants.

Our 20 years in purgatory are about to end. Everyone will want to be here when it happens.


Yes, he is committed till the end. He loves SMU, but just wishes that a lot of the current players would take this seriously. He knows how fortunate he is to be at SMU and receive a great education. Yes, I said Great. I had a coach from Stanford tell me when they were recruiting him that SMU was a good school and that Stanford was great. BS! SMU has always been a great school and I'm proud he chose it. I'm also proud of his dedication
to the team and his wanting things to improve. Thanks to everyone who supports him also.


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What does your son and his teammates think about PJ...?
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Postby PonyOLineFan » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:25 pm

cs09viking wrote:
PonyOLineFan wrote:
Water Pony wrote:PonyOLineFan,

Thx for your son's commitment to winning and to SMU. Our impatience is directed at our recent history, not at the players who chose to play for the Ponies.

2008 will bring the team the discipline, hope and wins, he and everyone wants.

Our 20 years in purgatory are about to end. Everyone will want to be here when it happens.


Yes, he is committed till the end. He loves SMU, but just wishes that a lot of the current players would take this seriously. He knows how fortunate he is to be at SMU and receive a great education. Yes, I said Great. I had a coach from Stanford tell me when they were recruiting him that SMU was a good school and that Stanford was great. BS! SMU has always been a great school and I'm proud he chose it. I'm also proud of his dedication
to the team and his wanting things to improve. Thanks to everyone who supports him also.


POLF-

What does your son and his teammates think about PJ...?


There was some excitement when Bowden and Shula were mentioned, but I'm not getting the feeling they are as excited about Johnson. I think the team is probably frustrated as well.
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Postby Pony Soup » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:30 pm

PonyOLineFan wrote:
Water Pony wrote:PonyOLineFan,

Thx for your son's commitment to winning and to SMU. Our impatience is directed at our recent history, not at the players who chose to play for the Ponies.

2008 will bring the team the discipline, hope and wins, he and everyone wants.

Our 20 years in purgatory are about to end. Everyone will want to be here when it happens.


Yes, he is committed till the end. He loves SMU, but just wishes that a lot of the current players would take this seriously. He knows how fortunate he is to be at SMU and receive a great education. Yes, I said Great. I had a coach from Stanford tell me when they were recruiting him that SMU was a good school and that Stanford was great. BS! SMU has always been a great school and I'm proud he chose it. I'm also proud of his dedication
to the team and his wanting things to improve. Thanks to everyone who supports him also.


Go ponies!!
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Postby Stallion » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:32 pm

Mark this down. The people looking for the easy answers are those that think magic pixie dust has been dusted on any Academy team that makes a Bowl Game-instead of realizing that Academies have gone or will go to 23 Bowl Games since SMU last did. Dig a little deeper.
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Postby Pony Soup » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:35 pm

Who are you talking to and what are you talking about? Is Stallion suggesting someone said something that they actually didnt in an attempt to belittle them and feel better about himself?

Imagine that..
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Postby cs09viking » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:36 pm

PonyOLineFan wrote:
cs09viking wrote:
PonyOLineFan wrote:
Water Pony wrote:PonyOLineFan,

Thx for your son's commitment to winning and to SMU. Our impatience is directed at our recent history, not at the players who chose to play for the Ponies.

2008 will bring the team the discipline, hope and wins, he and everyone wants.

Our 20 years in purgatory are about to end. Everyone will want to be here when it happens.


Yes, he is committed till the end. He loves SMU, but just wishes that a lot of the current players would take this seriously. He knows how fortunate he is to be at SMU and receive a great education. Yes, I said Great. I had a coach from Stanford tell me when they were recruiting him that SMU was a good school and that Stanford was great. BS! SMU has always been a great school and I'm proud he chose it. I'm also proud of his dedication
to the team and his wanting things to improve. Thanks to everyone who supports him also.


POLF-

What does your son and his teammates think about PJ...?


There was some excitement when Bowden and Shula were mentioned, but I'm not getting the feeling they are as excited about Johnson. I think the team is probably frustrated as well.


i bet its tough for the players...i just didnt think that Bowden or Shula would come to SMU.
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Postby PonyKai » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:39 pm

cs09viking wrote:
PonyOLineFan wrote:
cs09viking wrote:
PonyOLineFan wrote:
Water Pony wrote:PonyOLineFan,

Thx for your son's commitment to winning and to SMU. Our impatience is directed at our recent history, not at the players who chose to play for the Ponies.

2008 will bring the team the discipline, hope and wins, he and everyone wants.

Our 20 years in purgatory are about to end. Everyone will want to be here when it happens.


Yes, he is committed till the end. He loves SMU, but just wishes that a lot of the current players would take this seriously. He knows how fortunate he is to be at SMU and receive a great education. Yes, I said Great. I had a coach from Stanford tell me when they were recruiting him that SMU was a good school and that Stanford was great. BS! SMU has always been a great school and I'm proud he chose it. I'm also proud of his dedication
to the team and his wanting things to improve. Thanks to everyone who supports him also.


POLF-

What does your son and his teammates think about PJ...?


There was some excitement when Bowden and Shula were mentioned, but I'm not getting the feeling they are as excited about Johnson. I think the team is probably frustrated as well.


i bet its tough for the players...i just didnt think that Bowden or Shula would come to SMU.


The former certainly would.
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