Wrangler95
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Florida State has been playing a true freshman (Winston), and they hung 63 today on a decent Maryland team.So please stop with the get Worley out stuff. We do not have another QB that is remotely ready to play.
If you don't understand that at this point your not paying attention.
Florida State has been playing a true freshman (Winston), and they hung 63 today on a decent Maryland team.
Don't assume that true freshmen aren't ready to play, just because the HC is too scared to play them. Either one of them would do better than this train-wreck we have now.
Coaches are fired ALL THE TIME...so don't assume that coaches' decision-making is utterly infallible. It's so fallible that it's one of the most volatile professions there is.Some fail to comprehend this. If the coach says they aren't ready then THEY AREN'T ready.....but we have a bunch of internet college football guru's on here that know better than our coaching staff....
Coaches are fired ALL THE TIME...so don't assume that coaches decision-making is utterly infallible. It's so fallible that it's one of the most volatile professions there is.
Just because a coach is too scared to play a true freshman over a Junior, it doesn't mean it's the right decision. They aren't given the opportunity Worley has, in practice, to show their merit. CBJ even said himself, with them....it is the UNKNOWN. This means HE DOES NOT KNOW. Following me, here? He does NOT know they are worse. He's just afraid to find out.
What part of HE DOES NOT KNOW don't you get? You keep making assumptions that HE DOES KNOW....despite him saying he doesn't. He stated before the USA game that playing one of the freshmen is something he doesn't want to do because of the....wait for it....wait for it...the UNKNOWN.Or he's seen almost every day how they actually play in the practices unlike people on this board, and he knows pretty much how they play, what he has, and what their faults are or what they are lacking at this point still.