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Just gonna leave this here.

Britt’s junior year stats…(senior year wiped out by pandemic)

10-1 as the starting quarterback.
140-181 with 24 TDs and ONE interception.
800 yards rushing.
Nevada State Champions.
 
Bobby knows best, how dare you question him, he is a football genius and there is a depth chart for a reason.
 
41>37 said:
Bobby knows best, how dare you question him, he is a football genius and there is a depth chart for a reason.

Yes, let's play the kid who got about 15 snaps in the first game of the season against NW St. He could have led us to victory over two top 5 teams, despite having not gotten very many snaps in practice since fall camp. What these coaches with well over 100 years of coaching experience, including in the NFL, and some with NFL playing experience, including at QB, thinking?
 
mthoopsfan said:
41>37 said:
Bobby knows best, how dare you question him, he is a football genius and there is a depth chart for a reason.

Yes, let's play the kid who got about 15 snaps in the first game of the season against NW St. He could have led us to victory over two top 5 teams, despite having not gotten very many snaps in practice since fall camp. What these coaches with well over 100 years of coaching experience, including in the NFL, and some with NFL playing experience, including at QB, thinking?

Their plan worked well

0 -2

I'm pretty sure that Britt couldn't do worse than 0-2 in the last 2 games but there is always a chance that he could have done better.
 
mthoopsfan said:
What these coaches with well over 100 years of coaching experience, including in the NFL, and some with NFL playing experience, including at QB, thinking?
Trying to figure that outr. How has all that worked out? I get it, no ints, decent completion percentage. But abysmal total offense production and 0-2. Britt has a higher ceiling.
 
behappp said:
mthoopsfan said:
Yes, let's play the kid who got about 15 snaps in the first game of the season against NW St. He could have led us to victory over two top 5 teams, despite having not gotten very many snaps in practice since fall camp. What these coaches with well over 100 years of coaching experience, including in the NFL, and some with NFL playing experience, including at QB, thinking?

Their plan worked well

0 -2

I'm pretty sure that Britt couldn't do worse than 0-2 in the last 2 games but there is always a chance that he could have done better.

Same could be said for the 4th and 5th teamer. I vote for playing the guy who is most prepared and gives us the best chance to win. Maybe we should have tried our third team receivers and third team o-line too. We couldn’t have done worse than 0-2.
 
mthoopsfan said:
41>37 said:
Bobby knows best, how dare you question him, he is a football genius and there is a depth chart for a reason.

Yes, let's play the kid who got about 15 snaps in the first game of the season against NW St. He could have led us to victory over two top 5 teams, despite having not gotten very many snaps in practice since fall camp. What these coaches with well over 100 years of coaching experience, including in the NFL, and some with NFL playing experience, including at QB, thinking?

Are you happy with what you’ve seen out of Timms offense that last two games? Because you keep defending him.
 
mthoopsfan said:
41>37 said:
Bobby knows best, how dare you question him, he is a football genius and there is a depth chart for a reason.

Yes, let's play the kid who got about 15 snaps in the first game of the season against NW St. He could have led us to victory over two top 5 teams, despite having not gotten very many snaps in practice since fall camp. What these coaches with well over 100 years of coaching experience, including in the NFL, and some with NFL playing experience, including at QB, thinking?

Again, back to a failure of coaching. There were AMPLE opportunities in the first 5 games of the season to get Britt more reps. To TRULY find out what they have and if they have something better than Brown. But they’ve chosen not to do that, so they’re left in the position of HAVING to play Brown because they don’t have a clue what they have in Britt. Apparently.
 
mthoopsfan said:
behappp said:
Their plan worked well

0 -2

I'm pretty sure that Britt couldn't do worse than 0-2 in the last 2 games but there is always a chance that he could have done better.

Same could be said for the 4th and 5th teamer. I vote for playing the guy who is most prepared and gives us the best chance to win. Maybe we should have tried our third team receivers and third team o-line too. We couldn’t have done worse than 0-2.

How many losses before you realize Brown doesn't give us the best chance to win? Serious question....let's say LJ is lost for the season, and we lose to Poly, or are even down a few TD's to Poly, do we stick with what hasn't worked? Or do we maybe look to the next guy and see what he can do? We get it, you will go to the pits of hell defending Hauck and Co, but at some point even they have to realize Brown is NOT the guy giving us the best chance to win, and it's time to see the next man up. And quit relying on one game's numbers in mop-up time, that literally means nothing until Britt is given the field when it's crunch time, when he needs to perform. I truly believe Britt cannot be any worse and will bring some dynamic to the sidelines and a wrinkle to the offensive play-calling that will require defenses to respect his running and throwing beyond 10 yards.
 
And what’s with the obsession that we prevent all interceptions from our quarterback? Shit, we got three of them against Sac State and still lost the game. Playmakers throw interceptions, but the rewards are worth it. I’m not impressed by KB’s inability to throw it to the other team. His conservatism in the passing game leads to anemic offense.
 
#15 Fan said:
mthoopsfan said:
Same could be said for the 4th and 5th teamer. I vote for playing the guy who is most prepared and gives us the best chance to win. Maybe we should have tried our third team receivers and third team o-line too. We couldn’t have done worse than 0-2.

How many losses before you realize Brown doesn't give us the best chance to win? Serious question....let's say LJ is lost for the season, and we lose to Poly, or are even down a few TD's to Poly, do we stick with what hasn't worked? Or do we maybe look to the next guy and see what he can do? We get it, you will go to the pits of hell defending Hauck and Co, but at some point even they have to realize Brown is NOT the guy giving us the best chance to win, and it's time to see the next man up. And quit relying on one game's numbers in mop-up time, that literally means nothing until Britt is given the field when it's crunch time, when he needs to perform. I truly believe Britt cannot be any worse and will bring some dynamic to the sidelines and a wrinkle to the offensive play-calling that will require defenses to respect his running and throwing beyond 10 yards.

Brown doesn't have the ability to execute the offense as designed so they change it up a "smidge." Meaning, don't throw an interception or fumble it while being sacked, four or five times a game. Bobby walked away from him in the second half of the quarter final game last season, in favor of a kid who hadn't seen the field to throw more than five passes in the prior twelve games. He said he felt he needed to shake things up. What was different this past saturday in Ogden?
 
#15 Fan said:
mthoopsfan said:
Same could be said for the 4th and 5th teamer. I vote for playing the guy who is most prepared and gives us the best chance to win. Maybe we should have tried our third team receivers and third team o-line too. We couldn’t have done worse than 0-2.

How many losses before you realize Brown doesn't give us the best chance to win? Serious question....let's say LJ is lost for the season, and we lose to Poly, or are even down a few TD's to Poly, do we stick with what hasn't worked? Or do we maybe look to the next guy and see what he can do? We get it, you will go to the pits of hell defending Hauck and Co, but at some point even they have to realize Brown is NOT the guy giving us the best chance to win, and it's time to see the next man up. And quit relying on one game's numbers in mop-up time, that literally means nothing until Britt is given the field when it's crunch time, when he needs to perform. I truly believe Britt cannot be any worse and will bring some dynamic to the sidelines and a wrinkle to the offensive play-calling that will require defenses to respect his running and throwing beyond 10 yards.
Britt's problem is that he looks like a Don Read QB. Scary.
 
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