butchna
Sit down and tell me all about it...way over there
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Are you suggesting one of UTs "most powerful offenses" was 2009 with Jonathan Crompton at QB?
First your changing the debate so it’s an irrelevant point. But, if we want to argue that point, Chaney has a lot of offensive and QB developing merits, no? Oh, and how about Tee Martin and developing receivers? So again, nothing you’re saying is accurate.Actually I was confusing myself and thinking of Bray, Chaney was a consistent point between the two. Defense was stout though.
Nevertheless, the point is the same. We got nothing to brag about offensively speaking and probably shouldn't be using that as a basis for criticizing a recruit we'd still like to have.
First your changing the debate so it’s an irrelevant point. But, if we want to argue that point, Chaney has a lot of offensive and QB developing merits, no? Oh, and how about Tee Martin and developing receivers? So again, nothing you’re saying is accurate.
I’m sure Jarrett is eager to know what I think about his recruitment. I better praise and defend LSU like GV it we might lose him to LSU!Here's an accurate thing: You're criticizing the decision of a recruit we'd like to have on the basis of him choosing to go to a school that hasn't demonstrated much offensive prowess lately, while ignoring the fact that we haven't either. Or do you think our offense was good? And do you think criticizing his decision will make him like us more?
That is exactly what Dabo is doing at Clemson. He is using the old ''you want what you can't have strategy". He will recruit a kid for a long time but never offer. The kid starts getting offers from everywhere, except Clemson. Naturally that kid becomes to want that Clemson offer, even if he really didn't want to go there to begin with.
I used to do the same thing with women...