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Hawaii year 1 vs SMU year 3Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Hawaii year 1 vs SMU year 3yea you are probably right. i agree that our passing game just hasn't been working all that well this year. which is even more surprising because we did have a good running game, that should in theory set up the pass. padron has had a lot of trouble hitting the open receiver for whatever reason in a lot of these games. i think the overall offensive scheme looks like it should produce more than it actually has
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There's more to being a QB than numbers. You also fail to point out Robinson's completion % of 46% and 51% respectively. I believe KP's were better in both years. You also fail to point out SMU's rushing attack for 2009 and 2010 as compared to Hawaii. These past 2 years are JJ's first 1000 yard rushers. You also fail to point out the truest measure of a QB and that's wins. I realize you have been so used to losing you can't comprehend when someone takes you to a bowl victory and to a conference championship game his first 2 years as the starting QB, and ANOTHER bowl game as well. I wish novice fans would realize that football is the truest of team sports. The QB is only a part of it. I think JJ knows more than you "Couch-potato" and I'll spend my money supporting the Mustangs. You and others (Pony Scott) "spew" like you've played D1 college football, or even QB. Enjoy your beverage on the Blvd while Mustang fans support the team. How many bowls did SMU go to before KP took over as QB? Just curious.
Re: Hawaii year 1 vs SMU year 3i think he was just asking a question and trying to back it up with stats. i don't think he was being malicious or attacking anyone. calm down
this is a fan board...being a D1 qb is not a requisite for chatting about smu football...
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Actually, he does list wins and losses next to each game. For that matter, the use of wins as the ultimate statistic would only strengthen couch 'em's argument, as Hawaii had more wins in Jones' first year there than during his third at SMU. Far East Conference
Re: Hawaii year 1 vs SMU year 3Playing in the WAC. Did Hawaii play #3 team in the country? In fact, how many teams went to a bowl game that year. Compare those to our schedule. Also, how do you compare schedules from a 12 year period? Ridiculous comparison.
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Blah blah blah. Sorry to make you defensive about you/your son/friend/nephew/etc Kyle Padron. If we shouldn't discuss glaring problems with the offense, why the hell do we have a message board? It would get pretty boring around here if all we could post was "yay team!". If you don't like it, leave, like every other shill in support of one single player instead of being a true fan of SMU. Go join Bo Levi's brother who cried when people criticized his brother and then quit posting the day he transferred. I don't claim to be an expert in anything, much less being a QB. Although I will point out that Mike Leach seems to do pretty well with QBs despite not even playing college football. That's irrelevant however. Your points actually back me up. Padron had far more help from the running game this year and last year than Robinson got in Hawaii year 1. Shouldn't that have helped scoring? Yet we scored less than them against equivalent opponents. Nobody questions that Padron has done a good job running the offense, limiting mistakes, etc. But it is also clear that this isn't the June Jones spectacular offense. This is a nerfed down version, or at least nerfed down results. Otherwise we would be scoring in year 3 more than Hawaii in year 1. There is a problem somewhere. Since you are the expert, why don't you tell me? "I think Couchem is right."
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Re: Hawaii year 1 vs SMU year 3And I thought we'd be able to actually have an adult discussion about the problems we've been having on offense this year. But noooo someone has to come along and curse us as blasphemous anti-June blowhard keyboard quarterbacks.
Re: Hawaii year 1 vs SMU year 3Not defensive about a relative, and I sure as hell don't think KP reads this trivial trash. You are right about one thing, you aren't an expert. It is so mundane to constantly criticize one player for a team loss. BLM didn't deserve it either.
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Washington State. Or was that magical performance not BM's fault? Last edited by Samurai Stang on Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:56 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Hawaii year 1 vs SMU year 3Couch Em: You stand accused of trying to start a frank and honest discussion about the state of SMU's 2010 offensive production. How dare you attempt to begin such a malicious, dangerous discussion involving facts and analysis.
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I enjoy how Dukster constantly demands individuals present facts in conjunction with their arguments, while he does nothing but argue using emotions. Far East Conference
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Not ridiculous at all. Let's say the TCU game (who we did very well against, considering) cancels out the USC game, where Hawaii got destroyed in their first game. Now look at the rest of the schedules. Remember, we need to only look at defenses. I don't have the stats for the 1999 schools defenses, but we have played multiple defenses this year that are #100+ in D. The schedules are roughly equivalent. Total team defense this year: http://content.usatoday.com/sportsdata/football/ncaaf/stats/team-total-defense In yards per game defense, some highlights: ECU #120 Texas Tech #117 Wash. St. #115 Rice #110 Tulsa #108 Houston #104 UTEP #87 UAB #80 Tulane #74 Pretty pathetic defenses. Let's look by number of TDs given up: (it doesn't redo the rank numbers, so I'm counting manually from 120) ECU #118 Rice #115 Tulane #113 Wash St. #104 Houston #99 Tulsa #94 UAB #93 Texas Tech #89 It is pretty much impossible that Hawaii in 1999 played an overall easier schedule of defenses than we did. Look what we scored against some mind-blowingly bad defenses. We have a problem on offense. "I think Couchem is right."
-EVERYONE
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Did he not throw for over 400 yards and 3 tds? Where is the team without that production? I realize 2 pick 6's occurred, but just because the QB position is the most visible, doesn't a right tackle who misses 6 blocks allowing 3 sacks and 2 fumbles have some responsibility for a loss? Doesn't a defense that can't get the opposition's offense off the field, share in the loss? Doesn't a kicker who misses an easy FG share in the loss? My point is that each loss is a team loss. One player doesn't cause the loss. Football, as I've said before, is the truest of team sports.
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And the margin of defeat was 3 points. 12 > 3. Next item of evidence.
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You forgot his other two interceptions. If you actually watched or listened to that game, you would never forget. Or, let us look at another angle. BM was a horrible quarterback. The worst in SMU history. After he got hurt, Padron had great success. That success demonstrates that the problem lay with the quarterback who was BM, not the entire team. Football is a team made out of individuals. Claiming that it is a "team" does not negate individual responsibility. Last edited by Samurai Stang on Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:10 am, edited 2 times in total.
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