It wasn’t any single person that had a bad game. NO ONE played well.
LOL - very humorous post on so many levels. Thanks for that!gofurman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 2:42 pmFUBeAR, quit being such a snarky guy. You are a good guy. But you often fall into the " he who is seeking first to take a STAND and then quit listens to UNDERSTAND "FUBeAR wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 2:33 pmYes, exactly - as I said, I will balance my impression, gathered from reading your many posts, of your understanding, knowledge & experience in throwing a football in a D1 college game with that of my other source on this subject, weigh those, and form my opinion.gofurman wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 2:21 pmFUBeAR wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 2:11 pmI said he told me this at halftime...right?
Well, I’ll certainly balance your ‘understanding’ with that of an All SoCon QB, who spent some time in an NFL camp, to form my opinion of weather/experience-related relevance as to the performance of FU’s QB yesterday.
Bear, slow your roll and read this. and see how I am objective. You REALLY ought to balance my unnderstanding... EVERYONE has input that can be valuable. EVERYONE.
First, just because someone played doesn't mean they always know more. I have done things (at work etc - for 10 years!) and guys who have NEVER done those things have given me advice and were sometimes right because they had insights I didn't have as they had better external optics on the issue etc. I can think of one example where my 10 years of experience told me X wouldnt' work but this new guy did it and it worked like a champ bc he was too ignorant NOT to try it. RESPECT peoples opinions man.
Also, If he told you that at halftime it's hardly relevant as it didn't start raining until LATE 2nd quarter and even then was a slight mist for heavens sake. How did he explain the 90% of the bad passes that occurred before that point??? I m interested what he said about the passes before the last few minutes of first half where DG couldn't hit the side of a barn and it was dry and cloudy - no rain at all
Are you suggesting that your perspective is superior to his and I should, therefore, weigh your thoughts more heavily than his in my deliberations? If so, I’ll need to take that into consideration as well.
Ill give a strong example. You played (and I appreciate that) but you have all those years of experience and you defended BL as a coach A LOT. I never played and I knew BL was a 6-5 coach and was glad to see him leave Furman. SEE? you can not play and still have a better perspective. You have been defending BL for YEARS here and on AGS quite fervently. I was glad to see him leave FU (though I wish him the best!). You played. I didn't. Who was right about BL? MANY I know here have said the same as me (non-players) that it was best that BL get gone in numerous PMs. And once at Mercer FU would get the best of him. we have (3-0). Hendrix 3 - Lamb ZERO. Your playing and relationship w some people has limited your scope of view at times. You played D1 ball .. I didn't. Who was right? ME.
that is very analagous to my work example.
SO AGAIN Ill ask the question you did not answer - I am sure you will get distracted and give me something else and not answer this AGAIN -----> how was asking about rain relevant at halftime when it hadn't really rained yet?
...but...just for fun...you might be well-served to read my initial post in this trivial exchange.
1) I didn’t ask him anything
2) “Rain” is not mentioned - “Wet” is the relevant variable. As I stood for 15 minutes or so on the playing field just before the game started, I can 100% assure with a posteriori knowledge, (i.e., no opinion required; no a priori opposing argument worth considering) that the playing surface was completely soaked or “wet.” Now you may say that the balls are kept dry with towels & new footballs every play, etc....but, again, I can use my a posteriori experience of having played Center for FU to declare that certainly false. If the field is wet, the balls will be wet. It’s all about the wetness, GF. I ain’t tryin’ ta be no Milli Vanilli, y’know!