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"I don't think he has a valid point. At all" |
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Message Replied To ========== Come on Hung... The guy has a valid point. We don't have to agree with that point, but I don't think him holding that view makes him a clown. Mac hasn't handled the QB position well at all in 3 years. Not at all. And while I see why he would start LDR (I'm not disagreeing with it...necessarily) I also see grounds for criticism for the way Franks has been handled. Franks has been at UF for almost 2 years and he looks like he's been here for 2 days. ============================== Pulling a freshman does not ruin him for his career. That's just sensationalist click bait crap. We have played Franks but its obvious there are critical aspects of running the Offense that he just doesn't understand well enough yet to run it efficiently. Maybe the less talented veteran can do it better. There's nothing wrong with trying to figure out what's best to help the team win - indeed that's the coach's job. I also don't buy the ridiculous notion that "because a redshirt freshman QB who everybody agreed was extremely raw coming out of HS is not ready to go from game one.....why that means the Coaches have failed....because naturally a good coach would have been able to completely transform the guy in one year". Just laughable BS. As to the argument that "but but but....this or that other freshman QB is playing well at this or that other school". Did those guys play for a small school in North Florida where they got very little by way of QB coaching and development? Every guy is different. Most...yes MOST QB's are not ready as redshirt freshmen. He was and is a good prospect. He has lots of nice physical tools and he has obviously come a long way during his redshirt season - but he's not completely ready yet. There's nobody to "blame" for that. That's not anybody's fault. Its normal. |
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