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BLM interview (free)Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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BLM interview (free)http://smu.scout.com/2/901379.html
BM: "This offense can't be stopped" "I made one bad read the entire game" Oh really? "I think Couchem is right."
-EVERYONE
Re: BLM interview (free)"My mind got lazy"
BLM, that's on you.
Re: BLM interview (free)Jesus, seeing his performance in person was bad enough. I feel worse listening to this interview. Bo doesn't have the decision making ability for this offense. Give me the QB who will hit the open WR over a QB with an arm?!?
"Washington State played a great game." What a ridiculous comment, WSU was awful! Very seldom when one guy can lose a game, but BO lost this one...
Re: BLM interview (free)I hate Bo. I feel like he's not that smart of a guy and a poor decision maker. We should give Braden a shot.
"I love coaching here at SMU University" -June Jones
Re: BLM interview (free)Wow after listning to that Im even more disgusted with the loss. Those 4-5 plays where his mind "got lazy" accounted for more points than the Wash. St. offense. And the only good game I saw out of Wazzu was when they were running by BLM for 6 on two different occasions. We need to start taking up a collection to fund the removal of that ridiculous "gunslinger" (haha) tattoo or JJ should have him cover it up until he shows up as the gunslinger on the field
You play to WIN the game!!!
Re: BLM interview (free)Actually, as strange as it sounds on the surface, I feel better about BLM's attitude toward this. Specifically, he isn't downtrodden. He doesn't shoulder the institutional history of the last 20 years or so. He feels badly that they lost...and feels badly that he made some bad throws, but he doesn't have the mindset of "here we go again." That makes me feel a little better about him, even if I don't like the outcome of this game at all.
His comment about the read doesn't sound clueless to me. He said that a pass sailed on him, and he said that he threw one off his back foot. If that is the case, and it wasn't a read, then something at the receiver's end may have been off. I dunno whether my take is right or not...I've been wrong before, but I'll take the kid at his word (because I don't really have another option at this point). However, he is especially right about one thing, regardless of whether I believe his schtick or not: they can not sit on any lead...they can't get "mentally lazy" or take plays off. They must go for the jugular every single play, whether they are down 5 or up 50. "Moderation in all things, and especially in Absoluts [vodka]." The Benediction, Doc Breeden, circa 1992
Re: BLM interview (free)Mental toughness is my main concern with Bo.
Go stangs, hope the team learns much from the defeat and comes out swinging against TCU. ![]() ![]() ![]()
Re: BLM interview (free)what he meant to say was "one bad read after another, after another."
Re: BLM interview (free)one bad read doesnt mean he didnt make bad throws. clearly anyone who takes bos interview the wrong way never played football at any real level.
Re: BLM interview (free)I believe one bad read. That means he made three throws he knew he shouldn't have in the first place. All because his "mind got lazy" (his words, not mine).
BLM has the tools to be a good QB, but he's got to concentrate and make the smart play, especially when we have the lead. He cannot allow his mind to be lazy until the game is over.
Re: BLM interview (free)What is that ADHD drug.. Ritelin.
JOKING, not suggesting anyone take it. Mustang Militia: Fight the good fight"
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Just wanted to share the message I received from what must be a friend/family member of Bo's. Really mature "I love coaching here at SMU University" -June Jones
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Hate is a strong word my friend! ![]()
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