- Posts: 3220
- Thank you received: 1177
Kunena Menu
Well, this ain't good
- sadlerdawg
-
Topic Author
- Offline
- Junk Yard Dawg
The SMART era CONTINUES!!!!!!
Please Log in to join the conversation.
- Buc
-
- Offline
- Junk Yard Dawg
- Posts: 14391
- Thank you received: 8531
This kind of thing can happen anywhere at anytime. We all know that. Let the "kid" play, he works on "gut instincts" and knowledge of the game through film, and practice of course.
If I were the other two quarterbacks wearing the Red and Black I would stop, look and listen to AM. So much to be learned from him . . . . should not do this, but will, what the heck. Maybe one or two of our coaches could learn a thingy or two from AM.
Not stirring the pot AD5, wellllllllll, maybe a little bit.


Seriously, time for all hands on deck . . . . huge game in the ATL, things like this can happen, at ANY POSITION. Stay focused, work hard, reap the benefits from hard work. The group of players in Athens could easily become known nationally . . . . not just the Dream Team, as they will find out in a short time. This is not high school football, this is the SEC.
One quick example . . . . Jones signed with Southern California, got hurt and SC apparently was not interested enough to keep him. stanger said that Jones wearing the Red and Black in practice is an animal, according to the offensive line he is basically too much to handle. Hate that Jones got injured while at SC . . .

Please Log in to join the conversation.
- sadlerdawg
-
Topic Author
- Offline
- Junk Yard Dawg
- Posts: 3220
- Thank you received: 1177
sadlerdawg, this takes me back to the point when the coaches knew that AM was the starting quarterback. They tried to hold him back, did not want this stallion hurt. I can understand that, however it comes back to what happened I guess on Friday, anyway the soccer pickup game, AM gets hurt.
This kind of thing can happen anywhere at anytime. We all know that. Let the "kid" play, he works on "gut instincts" and knowledge of the game through film, and practice of course.
Exactly, Buc....I think we've had this discussion before, and were in agreement. In fact, the one time AM got hurt this year was in the pocket (cheap shots, but still). IMO, taking him out of his game is more likely to get him hurt than turning him loose.
The SMART era CONTINUES!!!!!!
Please Log in to join the conversation.
- averagedawg
-
- Offline
- Junk Yard Dawg
- Posts: 3065
- Thank you received: 890
This kid can't wait for the season to begin.
Please Log in to join the conversation.
- Buc
-
- Offline
- Junk Yard Dawg
- Posts: 14391
- Thank you received: 8531
Buc wrote:
sadlerdawg, this takes me back to the point when the coaches knew that AM was the starting quarterback. They tried to hold him back, did not want this stallion hurt. I can understand that, however it comes back to what happened I guess on Friday, anyway the soccer pickup game, AM gets hurt.
This kind of thing can happen anywhere at anytime. We all know that. Let the "kid" play, he works on "gut instincts" and knowledge of the game through film, and practice of course.
Exactly, Buc....I think we've had this discussion before, and were in agreement. In fact, the one time AM got hurt this year was in the pocket (cheap shots, but still). IMO, taking him out of his game is more likely to get him hurt than turning him loose.
sadlerdawg . . . . .Bump!!
averagedawg wrote:
I have no doubt he will have a speedy recovery.
This kid can't wait for the season to begin.
averagedawg . . . . . Bump!!
Please Log in to join the conversation.
- AllDawgs5
-
- Offline
- Junk Yard Dawg
- Posts: 10779
- Thank you received: 358
GO DAWGS
Please Log in to join the conversation.