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RE: Another biguofmfan rant
(10-20-2013 02:01 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 01:53 PM)FUB Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 01:01 PM)Tiger stripe Wrote:  
(10-19-2013 03:05 PM)Geotag Wrote:  Stupid thread made by stupid person

Who are you to be calling people stupid and telling them they do not know what they are talking about? Also please explain to me your basis of Lynch>Karam? What are you basing that on and please refrain from using any of Lynch's "potential." Try to explain to me what makes him better without saying how tall he is or how strong his arm may be and he gives a threat downfield which I am yet to see. That strong arm put it right in that DE chest yesterday from 3 yards away.

I have watched every game last year and this year and see nothing that tells me he is better. I guess since Lynch has thrown more interceptions this year than touchdowns that makes him better than Karam right? Don't even bother saying look at what he did the last few minutes of the game because SMU was only rushing 3 and dropping back into a prevent D. If you take away our defense yesterday we only scored 9 points. Yea I am not counting the offensive score that was set up by the defensive celebration penalty and put us at the 15.

Lynch has proved NOTHING that makes him a solid starter. He has made some terrible decisions, which have been quite frustrating to watch. Keep thinking Lynch > Karam and when you actually have something to back that up please come back here and let us know. Other than that there is no need for you to troll or call people names or attempt to undermine them.

Look not to offend you ,I like Karam . The problem yesterday was that the o-line did not block worth a damn .It would not have mattered if a pro was back there .If the qb has no time to setup he will not throw a good pass or make good reads. I saw it all from 14 rows up he had no chance to play well. As far as the truth about the two quater backs , Shakin Jake Karam would not have done any better. I would rather see Karam in there but the truth is that Lynch can make passes, put the ball in places and has the stronger arm. There have been several droped passes that would have gone for TD's and serveral plays called back that were TD's .The offensive problems start and end with the line and thier inability to hold a block for very long. It kills me to say this but it is what it is. I want to win just as badly but the qb is not our problem.

Great post. I think to absolve Lynch of all responsibility for the inept offense would be incorrect. Not only has he made bad mistakes in every game, he has areas where he has to improve in order for this team to get better. Not all of those sack are on the offensive line; nor are all of the incompletions on the receivers.


I don't recall anyone declaring Lynch to be the next Joe Montana. He has made plenty of mistakes. I would rather him make those mistakes and learn from them this year while our talent level and experience level is low. As our talent level increases next year, we will have a QB with plenty of experience and hopefully an offensive line than can protect him and can open some holes for the running game. We are a somewhat bad team and we will continue to struggle and improve at the same time. I would bet the house that we will see a QB change for a series, a quarter or even a game during this year. I am certain Justin is doing what he feels is best. If you don't trust Justin, it will be your loss when he makes us a winner.
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RE: Another biguofmfan rant
(10-20-2013 02:10 PM)Sheldon Cooper Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:01 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 01:53 PM)FUB Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 01:01 PM)Tiger stripe Wrote:  
(10-19-2013 03:05 PM)Geotag Wrote:  Stupid thread made by stupid person

Who are you to be calling people stupid and telling them they do not know what they are talking about? Also please explain to me your basis of Lynch>Karam? What are you basing that on and please refrain from using any of Lynch's "potential." Try to explain to me what makes him better without saying how tall he is or how strong his arm may be and he gives a threat downfield which I am yet to see. That strong arm put it right in that DE chest yesterday from 3 yards away.

I have watched every game last year and this year and see nothing that tells me he is better. I guess since Lynch has thrown more interceptions this year than touchdowns that makes him better than Karam right? Don't even bother saying look at what he did the last few minutes of the game because SMU was only rushing 3 and dropping back into a prevent D. If you take away our defense yesterday we only scored 9 points. Yea I am not counting the offensive score that was set up by the defensive celebration penalty and put us at the 15.

Lynch has proved NOTHING that makes him a solid starter. He has made some terrible decisions, which have been quite frustrating to watch. Keep thinking Lynch > Karam and when you actually have something to back that up please come back here and let us know. Other than that there is no need for you to troll or call people names or attempt to undermine them.

Look not to offend you ,I like Karam . The problem yesterday was that the o-line did not block worth a damn .It would not have mattered if a pro was back there .If the qb has no time to setup he will not throw a good pass or make good reads. I saw it all from 14 rows up he had no chance to play well. As far as the truth about the two quater backs , Shakin Jake Karam would not have done any better. I would rather see Karam in there but the truth is that Lynch can make passes, put the ball in places and has the stronger arm. There have been several droped passes that would have gone for TD's and serveral plays called back that were TD's .The offensive problems start and end with the line and thier inability to hold a block for very long. It kills me to say this but it is what it is. I want to win just as badly but the qb is not our problem.

Great post. I think to absolve Lynch of all responsibility for the inept offense would be incorrect. Not only has he made bad mistakes in every game, he has areas where he has to improve in order for this team to get better. Not all of those sack are on the offensive line; nor are all of the incompletions on the receivers.


I don't recall anyone declaring Lynch to be the next Joe Montana. He has made plenty of mistakes. I would rather him make those mistakes and learn from them this year while our talent level and experience level is low. As our talent level increases next year, we will have a QB with plenty of experience and hopefully an offensive line than can protect him and can open some holes for the running game. We are a somewhat bad team and we will continue to struggle and improve at the same time. I would bet the house that we will see a QB change for a series, a quarter or even a game during this year. I am certain Justin is doing what he feels is best. If you don't trust Justin, it will be your loss when he makes us a winner.

I would rather have a senior QB who won't make those mistakes this year. Fuente gave us the impression that Lynch was better this year and that's why he would play. Not because it is important to get him experience for next season (although, that is a nice consequence). As the season has played out, I don't think we have seen good enough play from Lynch for Karam to have been replaced.

I also don't buy into the notion that there is no talent and lot's of inexperience out there. Where there is inexperience is where the coach chooses to play Lynch over Karam or take carries away from two seniors in favor of Warford. The receivers are not young, either. This is not the case on the defensive side of the ball whatsoever.

Bottom line, this team was good enough to win at least six games this year. Considering the way the schedule has softened since the start of the season and the subjective improvement this team has made, there was a great opportunity to be had. Despite what conventional wisdom tells us, I think that a program that relies so much on momentum has to take advantage of opportunities when they arise. The decision to gamble on Lynch cost this team when they could have got the ball rolling this year. It will be more difficult next year and the next as schedules get tougher. Before we know it, Fuente could have four consecutive losing seasons and would need to go.
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RE: Another biguofmfan rant
(10-20-2013 02:30 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:10 PM)Sheldon Cooper Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:01 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 01:53 PM)FUB Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 01:01 PM)Tiger stripe Wrote:  Who are you to be calling people stupid and telling them they do not know what they are talking about? Also please explain to me your basis of Lynch>Karam? What are you basing that on and please refrain from using any of Lynch's "potential." Try to explain to me what makes him better without saying how tall he is or how strong his arm may be and he gives a threat downfield which I am yet to see. That strong arm put it right in that DE chest yesterday from 3 yards away.

I have watched every game last year and this year and see nothing that tells me he is better. I guess since Lynch has thrown more interceptions this year than touchdowns that makes him better than Karam right? Don't even bother saying look at what he did the last few minutes of the game because SMU was only rushing 3 and dropping back into a prevent D. If you take away our defense yesterday we only scored 9 points. Yea I am not counting the offensive score that was set up by the defensive celebration penalty and put us at the 15.

Lynch has proved NOTHING that makes him a solid starter. He has made some terrible decisions, which have been quite frustrating to watch. Keep thinking Lynch > Karam and when you actually have something to back that up please come back here and let us know. Other than that there is no need for you to troll or call people names or attempt to undermine them.

Look not to offend you ,I like Karam . The problem yesterday was that the o-line did not block worth a damn .It would not have mattered if a pro was back there .If the qb has no time to setup he will not throw a good pass or make good reads. I saw it all from 14 rows up he had no chance to play well. As far as the truth about the two quater backs , Shakin Jake Karam would not have done any better. I would rather see Karam in there but the truth is that Lynch can make passes, put the ball in places and has the stronger arm. There have been several droped passes that would have gone for TD's and serveral plays called back that were TD's .The offensive problems start and end with the line and thier inability to hold a block for very long. It kills me to say this but it is what it is. I want to win just as badly but the qb is not our problem.

Great post. I think to absolve Lynch of all responsibility for the inept offense would be incorrect. Not only has he made bad mistakes in every game, he has areas where he has to improve in order for this team to get better. Not all of those sack are on the offensive line; nor are all of the incompletions on the receivers.


I don't recall anyone declaring Lynch to be the next Joe Montana. He has made plenty of mistakes. I would rather him make those mistakes and learn from them this year while our talent level and experience level is low. As our talent level increases next year, we will have a QB with plenty of experience and hopefully an offensive line than can protect him and can open some holes for the running game. We are a somewhat bad team and we will continue to struggle and improve at the same time. I would bet the house that we will see a QB change for a series, a quarter or even a game during this year. I am certain Justin is doing what he feels is best. If you don't trust Justin, it will be your loss when he makes us a winner.

I would rather have a senior QB who won't make those mistakes this year. Fuente gave us the impression that Lynch was better this year and that's why he would play. Not because it is important to get him experience for next season (although, that is a nice consequence). As the season has played out, I don't think we have seen good enough play from Lynch for Karam to have been replaced.

I also don't buy into the notion that there is no talent and lot's of inexperience out there. Where there is inexperience is where the coach chooses to play Lynch over Karam or take carries away from two seniors in favor of Warford. The receivers are not young, either. This is not the case on the defensive side of the ball whatsoever.

Bottom line, this team was good enough to win at least six games this year. Considering the way the schedule has softened since the start of the season and the subjective improvement this team has made, there was a great opportunity to be had. Despite what conventional wisdom tells us, I think that a program that relies so much on momentum has to take advantage of opportunities when they arise. The decision to gamble on Lynch cost this team when they could have got the ball rolling this year. It will be more difficult next year and the next as schedules get tougher. Before we know it, Fuente could have four consecutive losing seasons and would need to go.

So says a miserable would be fan.
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RE: Another biguofmfan rant
(10-20-2013 02:35 PM)Sheldon Cooper Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:30 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:10 PM)Sheldon Cooper Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:01 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 01:53 PM)FUB Wrote:  Look not to offend you ,I like Karam . The problem yesterday was that the o-line did not block worth a damn .It would not have mattered if a pro was back there .If the qb has no time to setup he will not throw a good pass or make good reads. I saw it all from 14 rows up he had no chance to play well. As far as the truth about the two quater backs , Shakin Jake Karam would not have done any better. I would rather see Karam in there but the truth is that Lynch can make passes, put the ball in places and has the stronger arm. There have been several droped passes that would have gone for TD's and serveral plays called back that were TD's .The offensive problems start and end with the line and thier inability to hold a block for very long. It kills me to say this but it is what it is. I want to win just as badly but the qb is not our problem.

Great post. I think to absolve Lynch of all responsibility for the inept offense would be incorrect. Not only has he made bad mistakes in every game, he has areas where he has to improve in order for this team to get better. Not all of those sack are on the offensive line; nor are all of the incompletions on the receivers.


I don't recall anyone declaring Lynch to be the next Joe Montana. He has made plenty of mistakes. I would rather him make those mistakes and learn from them this year while our talent level and experience level is low. As our talent level increases next year, we will have a QB with plenty of experience and hopefully an offensive line than can protect him and can open some holes for the running game. We are a somewhat bad team and we will continue to struggle and improve at the same time. I would bet the house that we will see a QB change for a series, a quarter or even a game during this year. I am certain Justin is doing what he feels is best. If you don't trust Justin, it will be your loss when he makes us a winner.

I would rather have a senior QB who won't make those mistakes this year. Fuente gave us the impression that Lynch was better this year and that's why he would play. Not because it is important to get him experience for next season (although, that is a nice consequence). As the season has played out, I don't think we have seen good enough play from Lynch for Karam to have been replaced.

I also don't buy into the notion that there is no talent and lot's of inexperience out there. Where there is inexperience is where the coach chooses to play Lynch over Karam or take carries away from two seniors in favor of Warford. The receivers are not young, either. This is not the case on the defensive side of the ball whatsoever.

Bottom line, this team was good enough to win at least six games this year. Considering the way the schedule has softened since the start of the season and the subjective improvement this team has made, there was a great opportunity to be had. Despite what conventional wisdom tells us, I think that a program that relies so much on momentum has to take advantage of opportunities when they arise. The decision to gamble on Lynch cost this team when they could have got the ball rolling this year. It will be more difficult next year and the next as schedules get tougher. Before we know it, Fuente could have four consecutive losing seasons and would need to go.

So says a miserable would be fan.

Thanks for reading my post and providing your insightful feedback. I really can't believe that Tiger fans bash other Tiger fans. Respect my opinion as I've resected yours.

Mods! Hello! I asked for this thread to be closed yesterday because people like the impostor sheldon cooper and geotag can't help but call people stupid, etc.
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RE: Another biguofmfan rant
(10-20-2013 01:53 PM)FUB Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 01:01 PM)Tiger stripe Wrote:  
(10-19-2013 03:05 PM)Geotag Wrote:  Stupid thread made by stupid person

Who are you to be calling people stupid and telling them they do not know what they are talking about? Also please explain to me your basis of Lynch>Karam? What are you basing that on and please refrain from using any of Lynch's "potential." Try to explain to me what makes him better without saying how tall he is or how strong his arm may be and he gives a threat downfield which I am yet to see. That strong arm put it right in that DE chest yesterday from 3 yards away.

I have watched every game last year and this year and see nothing that tells me he is better. I guess since Lynch has thrown more interceptions this year than touchdowns that makes him better than Karam right? Don't even bother saying look at what he did the last few minutes of the game because SMU was only rushing 3 and dropping back into a prevent D. If you take away our defense yesterday we only scored 9 points. Yea I am not counting the offensive score that was set up by the defensive celebration penalty and put us at the 15.

Lynch has proved NOTHING that makes him a solid starter. He has made some terrible decisions, which have been quite frustrating to watch. Keep thinking Lynch > Karam and when you actually have something to back that up please come back here and let us know. Other than that there is no need for you to troll or call people names or attempt to undermine them.

Look not to offend you ,I like Karam . The problem yesterday was that the o-line did not block worth a damn .It would not have mattered if a pro was back there .If the qb has no time to setup he will not throw a good pass or make good reads. I saw it all from 14 rows up he had no chance to play well. As far as the truth about the two quater backs , Shakin Jake Karam would not have done any better. I would rather see Karam in there but the truth is that Lynch can make passes, put the ball in places and has the stronger arm. There have been several droped passes that would have gone for TD's and serveral plays called back that were TD's .The offensive problems start and end with the line and thier inability to hold a block for very long. It kills me to say this but it is what it is. I want to win just as badly but the qb is not our problem.

I understand Lynch had no time yesterday but that is not an excuse for his bad throws, i.e. over receivers head, behind them, in the ground and straight to the DE for an interception and also bad decisions.

Our offense could benefit greatly from the intangibles Karam could bring to the table such as experience and leadership. Karam could help calm an offense down when the wheels start to fall off as they did yesterday.
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RE: Another biguofmfan rant
(10-20-2013 02:39 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:35 PM)Sheldon Cooper Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:30 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:10 PM)Sheldon Cooper Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:01 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  Great post. I think to absolve Lynch of all responsibility for the inept offense would be incorrect. Not only has he made bad mistakes in every game, he has areas where he has to improve in order for this team to get better. Not all of those sack are on the offensive line; nor are all of the incompletions on the receivers.


I don't recall anyone declaring Lynch to be the next Joe Montana. He has made plenty of mistakes. I would rather him make those mistakes and learn from them this year while our talent level and experience level is low. As our talent level increases next year, we will have a QB with plenty of experience and hopefully an offensive line than can protect him and can open some holes for the running game. We are a somewhat bad team and we will continue to struggle and improve at the same time. I would bet the house that we will see a QB change for a series, a quarter or even a game during this year. I am certain Justin is doing what he feels is best. If you don't trust Justin, it will be your loss when he makes us a winner.

I would rather have a senior QB who won't make those mistakes this year. Fuente gave us the impression that Lynch was better this year and that's why he would play. Not because it is important to get him experience for next season (although, that is a nice consequence). As the season has played out, I don't think we have seen good enough play from Lynch for Karam to have been replaced.

I also don't buy into the notion that there is no talent and lot's of inexperience out there. Where there is inexperience is where the coach chooses to play Lynch over Karam or take carries away from two seniors in favor of Warford. The receivers are not young, either. This is not the case on the defensive side of the ball whatsoever.

Bottom line, this team was good enough to win at least six games this year. Considering the way the schedule has softened since the start of the season and the subjective improvement this team has made, there was a great opportunity to be had. Despite what conventional wisdom tells us, I think that a program that relies so much on momentum has to take advantage of opportunities when they arise. The decision to gamble on Lynch cost this team when they could have got the ball rolling this year. It will be more difficult next year and the next as schedules get tougher. Before we know it, Fuente could have four consecutive losing seasons and would need to go.

So says a miserable would be fan.

Thanks for reading my post and providing your insightful feedback. I really can't believe that Tiger fans bash other Tiger fans. Respect my opinion as I've resected yours.

Mods! Hello! I asked for this thread to be closed yesterday because people like the impostor sheldon cooper and geotag can't help but call people stupid, etc.

Your football IQ is insulting to folks that don't even watch football
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RE: Another biguofmfan rant
(10-20-2013 03:26 PM)Tiger stripe Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 01:53 PM)FUB Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 01:01 PM)Tiger stripe Wrote:  
(10-19-2013 03:05 PM)Geotag Wrote:  Stupid thread made by stupid person

Who are you to be calling people stupid and telling them they do not know what they are talking about? Also please explain to me your basis of Lynch>Karam? What are you basing that on and please refrain from using any of Lynch's "potential." Try to explain to me what makes him better without saying how tall he is or how strong his arm may be and he gives a threat downfield which I am yet to see. That strong arm put it right in that DE chest yesterday from 3 yards away.

I have watched every game last year and this year and see nothing that tells me he is better. I guess since Lynch has thrown more interceptions this year than touchdowns that makes him better than Karam right? Don't even bother saying look at what he did the last few minutes of the game because SMU was only rushing 3 and dropping back into a prevent D. If you take away our defense yesterday we only scored 9 points. Yea I am not counting the offensive score that was set up by the defensive celebration penalty and put us at the 15.

Lynch has proved NOTHING that makes him a solid starter. He has made some terrible decisions, which have been quite frustrating to watch. Keep thinking Lynch > Karam and when you actually have something to back that up please come back here and let us know. Other than that there is no need for you to troll or call people names or attempt to undermine them.

Look not to offend you ,I like Karam . The problem yesterday was that the o-line did not block worth a damn .It would not have mattered if a pro was back there .If the qb has no time to setup he will not throw a good pass or make good reads. I saw it all from 14 rows up he had no chance to play well. As far as the truth about the two quater backs , Shakin Jake Karam would not have done any better. I would rather see Karam in there but the truth is that Lynch can make passes, put the ball in places and has the stronger arm. There have been several droped passes that would have gone for TD's and serveral plays called back that were TD's .The offensive problems start and end with the line and thier inability to hold a block for very long. It kills me to say this but it is what it is. I want to win just as badly but the qb is not our problem.

I understand Lynch had no time yesterday but that is not an excuse for his bad throws, i.e. over receivers head, behind them, in the ground and straight to the DE for an interception and also bad decisions.

Our offense could benefit greatly from the intangibles Karam could bring to the table such as experience and leadership. Karam could help calm an offense down when the wheels start to fall off as they did yesterday.

It has everything to do with how well a quater back plays. It is the foundation of our defense to upset the opposing teams quaterback and force him to make bad decisions. It is the main reason our defense has played so well and why our offense has played so poor. No matter who the qb is if he spends all of his time trying to escape pressure he has no time to keep his eyes down field and his feet and shoulders set to throw.03-idea
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RE: Another biguofmfan rant
(10-20-2013 02:39 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
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(10-20-2013 02:30 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:10 PM)Sheldon Cooper Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:01 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  Great post. I think to absolve Lynch of all responsibility for the inept offense would be incorrect. Not only has he made bad mistakes in every game, he has areas where he has to improve in order for this team to get better. Not all of those sack are on the offensive line; nor are all of the incompletions on the receivers.


I don't recall anyone declaring Lynch to be the next Joe Montana. He has made plenty of mistakes. I would rather him make those mistakes and learn from them this year while our talent level and experience level is low. As our talent level increases next year, we will have a QB with plenty of experience and hopefully an offensive line than can protect him and can open some holes for the running game. We are a somewhat bad team and we will continue to struggle and improve at the same time. I would bet the house that we will see a QB change for a series, a quarter or even a game during this year. I am certain Justin is doing what he feels is best. If you don't trust Justin, it will be your loss when he makes us a winner.

I would rather have a senior QB who won't make those mistakes this year. Fuente gave us the impression that Lynch was better this year and that's why he would play. Not because it is important to get him experience for next season (although, that is a nice consequence). As the season has played out, I don't think we have seen good enough play from Lynch for Karam to have been replaced.

I also don't buy into the notion that there is no talent and lot's of inexperience out there. Where there is inexperience is where the coach chooses to play Lynch over Karam or take carries away from two seniors in favor of Warford. The receivers are not young, either. This is not the case on the defensive side of the ball whatsoever.

Bottom line, this team was good enough to win at least six games this year. Considering the way the schedule has softened since the start of the season and the subjective improvement this team has made, there was a great opportunity to be had. Despite what conventional wisdom tells us, I think that a program that relies so much on momentum has to take advantage of opportunities when they arise. The decision to gamble on Lynch cost this team when they could have got the ball rolling this year. It will be more difficult next year and the next as schedules get tougher. Before we know it, Fuente could have four consecutive losing seasons and would need to go.

So says a miserable would be fan.

Thanks for reading my post and providing your insightful feedback. I really can't believe that Tiger fans bash other Tiger fans. Respect my opinion as I've resected yours.

Mods! Hello! I asked for this thread to be closed yesterday because people like the impostor sheldon cooper and geotag can't help but call people stupid, etc.

You're right. We have seen both Karam and Lynch now enough to know that Lynch is playing worse than Karam did last season. Fuente himself said that his decision to go with Lynch this season was not based on preparing him for next season but because he thought that Lynch gave us the best chance to win this season. Now, maybe Karam significantly regressed over the off-season, but comparing their in game play, it's easy to see that Lynch does NOT give us the best chance to win.
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RE: Another biguofmfan rant
(10-20-2013 04:13 PM)memphis88 Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:39 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:35 PM)Sheldon Cooper Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:30 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 02:10 PM)Sheldon Cooper Wrote:  I don't recall anyone declaring Lynch to be the next Joe Montana. He has made plenty of mistakes. I would rather him make those mistakes and learn from them this year while our talent level and experience level is low. As our talent level increases next year, we will have a QB with plenty of experience and hopefully an offensive line than can protect him and can open some holes for the running game. We are a somewhat bad team and we will continue to struggle and improve at the same time. I would bet the house that we will see a QB change for a series, a quarter or even a game during this year. I am certain Justin is doing what he feels is best. If you don't trust Justin, it will be your loss when he makes us a winner.

I would rather have a senior QB who won't make those mistakes this year. Fuente gave us the impression that Lynch was better this year and that's why he would play. Not because it is important to get him experience for next season (although, that is a nice consequence). As the season has played out, I don't think we have seen good enough play from Lynch for Karam to have been replaced.

I also don't buy into the notion that there is no talent and lot's of inexperience out there. Where there is inexperience is where the coach chooses to play Lynch over Karam or take carries away from two seniors in favor of Warford. The receivers are not young, either. This is not the case on the defensive side of the ball whatsoever.

Bottom line, this team was good enough to win at least six games this year. Considering the way the schedule has softened since the start of the season and the subjective improvement this team has made, there was a great opportunity to be had. Despite what conventional wisdom tells us, I think that a program that relies so much on momentum has to take advantage of opportunities when they arise. The decision to gamble on Lynch cost this team when they could have got the ball rolling this year. It will be more difficult next year and the next as schedules get tougher. Before we know it, Fuente could have four consecutive losing seasons and would need to go.

So says a miserable would be fan.

Thanks for reading my post and providing your insightful feedback. I really can't believe that Tiger fans bash other Tiger fans. Respect my opinion as I've resected yours.

Mods! Hello! I asked for this thread to be closed yesterday because people like the impostor sheldon cooper and geotag can't help but call people stupid, etc.

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Hey Geo...a poster asked you to provide some insight as to why you say Lynch > Karam. Do you have any stats, any material to support your opinion? Just curious.
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(10-20-2013 04:53 PM)whoyarootinfor Wrote:  Hey Geo...a poster asked you to provide some insight as to why you say Lynch > Karam. Do you have any stats, any material to support your opinion? Just curious.

Because Justin says he is. His opinion is all that matters.

We are not dealing with Larry Porter and his ineptness. Justin has a history of being a QB and running an offense. If he says Lynch is the man, I trust his opinion.
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(10-20-2013 04:58 PM)Sheldon Cooper Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 04:53 PM)whoyarootinfor Wrote:  Hey Geo...a poster asked you to provide some insight as to why you say Lynch > Karam. Do you have any stats, any material to support your opinion? Just curious.

Because Justin says he is. His opinion is all that matters.

We are not dealing with Larry Porter and his ineptness. Justin has a history of being a QB and running an offense. If he says Lynch is the man, I trust his opinion.


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(10-20-2013 04:53 PM)whoyarootinfor Wrote:  Hey Geo...a poster asked you to provide some insight as to why you say Lynch > Karam. Do you have any stats, any material to support your opinion? Just curious.
Lynch is a talent you developed while Karam is pretty much at his peak of potential.
I can say with confidence that Lynch will have some of the doubters proved wrong by the end of this season or the beginning of next. It is important to takes these bumps any bruises for future purposes. Karam would only be for a temporary fix.
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So much to cover in this thread. First we are putting too much blame for the losses on Lynch. Yes, yesterday was bad but over all the losses we have seen fumbles, dropped passes, penalties, TDs called back and players who have missed assignments that have staled the offense. Address those things and Lynch looks like the new-comer of the year and our record is likely 5-1.

Yesterday was different in that for the first time we got our butts handed to us because we had no emotion and little effort by too many players on both sides of the ball for three quarters. That's not all on Lynch.

We all agree Karam is a great guy but he did not put points on the board last year. We won those last three games because we played three of the worst teams out there and our running game vs awful defenses. Karma had little game experience for a reason. He has a weak arm and is not a running QB. I am glad he came because last year we had zero options. This year we have have options. We may not win with Lynch but we are pretty certain we can't win with Karam.

The high numbers of first year D-1 players pretty much quarantees a mistake on every play. I had that conversation with a coach on Thursday night. Progress is evident but losing is really frustrating and eats away at the weak of heart.

Spend some time with the players and coaches and you get a better feel of how painful this is for them but what outstanding men we have in the coaching staff and players. Winning is next. It was pie in the sky to believe that was going to happen at a high level this year but think how far we have come.

See you at the Cincy game unless you are among the weak of heart or live over four hours away and can't take off two days.
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(10-20-2013 05:09 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  So much to cover in this thread. First we are putting too much blame for the losses on Lynch. Yes, yesterday was bad but over all the losses we have seen fumbles, dropped passes, penalties, TDs called back and players who have missed assignments that have staled the offense. Address those things and Lynch looks like the new-comer of the year and our record is likely 5-1.

Yesterday was different in that for the first time we got our butts handed to us because we had no emotion and little effort by too many players on both sides of the ball for three quarters. That's not all on Lynch.

We all agree Karam is a great guy but he did not put points on the board last year. We won those last three games because we played three of the worst teams out there and our running game vs awful defenses. Karma had little game experience for a reason. He has a weak arm and is not a running QB. I am glad he came because last year we had zero options. This year we have have options. We may not win with Lynch but we are pretty certain we can't win with Karam.

The high numbers of first year D-1 players pretty much quarantees a mistake on every play. I had that conversation with a coach on Thursday night. Progress is evident but losing is really frustrating and eats away at the weak of heart.

Spend some time with the players and coaches and you get a better feel of how painful this is for them but what outstanding men we have in the coaching staff and players. Winning is next. It was pie in the sky to believe that was going to happen at a high level this year but think how far we have come.

See you at the Cincy game unless you are among the weak of heart or live over four hours away and can't take off two days.

There is so much to cover in this thread because it's littered with name-calling. I appreciate your thoughtful post, fellow Tiger fan.

If we do not win with Lynch at this point, then this team will have a worse record than last year. The teams from here on out, with the exception of UL, are about the same as at the end of last year. So, if they do beat those teams, then Lynch will have done nothing Karam couldn't have done.
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(10-20-2013 05:40 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 05:09 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  So much to cover in this thread. First we are putting too much blame for the losses on Lynch. Yes, yesterday was bad but over all the losses we have seen fumbles, dropped passes, penalties, TDs called back and players who have missed assignments that have staled the offense. Address those things and Lynch looks like the new-comer of the year and our record is likely 5-1.

Yesterday was different in that for the first time we got our butts handed to us because we had no emotion and little effort by too many players on both sides of the ball for three quarters. That's not all on Lynch.

We all agree Karam is a great guy but he did not put points on the board last year. We won those last three games because we played three of the worst teams out there and our running game vs awful defenses. Karma had little game experience for a reason. He has a weak arm and is not a running QB. I am glad he came because last year we had zero options. This year we have have options. We may not win with Lynch but we are pretty certain we can't win with Karam.

The high numbers of first year D-1 players pretty much quarantees a mistake on every play. I had that conversation with a coach on Thursday night. Progress is evident but losing is really frustrating and eats away at the weak of heart.

Spend some time with the players and coaches and you get a better feel of how painful this is for them but what outstanding men we have in the coaching staff and players. Winning is next. It was pie in the sky to believe that was going to happen at a high level this year but think how far we have come.

See you at the Cincy game unless you are among the weak of heart or live over four hours away and can't take off two days.

There is so much to cover in this thread because it's littered with name-calling. I appreciate your thoughtful post, fellow Tiger fan.

If we do not win with Lynch at this point, then this team will have a worse record than last year. The teams from here on out, with the exception of UL, are about the same as at the end of last year. So, if they do beat those teams, then Lynch will have done nothing Karam couldn't have done.

Except beat UT Martin.
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(10-20-2013 06:04 PM)JhanJo Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 05:40 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 05:09 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  So much to cover in this thread. First we are putting too much blame for the losses on Lynch. Yes, yesterday was bad but over all the losses we have seen fumbles, dropped passes, penalties, TDs called back and players who have missed assignments that have staled the offense. Address those things and Lynch looks like the new-comer of the year and our record is likely 5-1.

Yesterday was different in that for the first time we got our butts handed to us because we had no emotion and little effort by too many players on both sides of the ball for three quarters. That's not all on Lynch.

We all agree Karam is a great guy but he did not put points on the board last year. We won those last three games because we played three of the worst teams out there and our running game vs awful defenses. Karma had little game experience for a reason. He has a weak arm and is not a running QB. I am glad he came because last year we had zero options. This year we have have options. We may not win with Lynch but we are pretty certain we can't win with Karam.

The high numbers of first year D-1 players pretty much quarantees a mistake on every play. I had that conversation with a coach on Thursday night. Progress is evident but losing is really frustrating and eats away at the weak of heart.

Spend some time with the players and coaches and you get a better feel of how painful this is for them but what outstanding men we have in the coaching staff and players. Winning is next. It was pie in the sky to believe that was going to happen at a high level this year but think how far we have come.

See you at the Cincy game unless you are among the weak of heart or live over four hours away and can't take off two days.

There is so much to cover in this thread because it's littered with name-calling. I appreciate your thoughtful post, fellow Tiger fan.

If we do not win with Lynch at this point, then this team will have a worse record than last year. The teams from here on out, with the exception of UL, are about the same as at the end of last year. So, if they do beat those teams, then Lynch will have done nothing Karam couldn't have done.

Except beat UT Martin.

This is true. At least, I hope so.
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(10-20-2013 06:10 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 06:04 PM)JhanJo Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 05:40 PM)biguofmfan Wrote:  
(10-20-2013 05:09 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  So much to cover in this thread. First we are putting too much blame for the losses on Lynch. Yes, yesterday was bad but over all the losses we have seen fumbles, dropped passes, penalties, TDs called back and players who have missed assignments that have staled the offense. Address those things and Lynch looks like the new-comer of the year and our record is likely 5-1.

Yesterday was different in that for the first time we got our butts handed to us because we had no emotion and little effort by too many players on both sides of the ball for three quarters. That's not all on Lynch.

We all agree Karam is a great guy but he did not put points on the board last year. We won those last three games because we played three of the worst teams out there and our running game vs awful defenses. Karma had little game experience for a reason. He has a weak arm and is not a running QB. I am glad he came because last year we had zero options. This year we have have options. We may not win with Lynch but we are pretty certain we can't win with Karam.

The high numbers of first year D-1 players pretty much quarantees a mistake on every play. I had that conversation with a coach on Thursday night. Progress is evident but losing is really frustrating and eats away at the weak of heart.

Spend some time with the players and coaches and you get a better feel of how painful this is for them but what outstanding men we have in the coaching staff and players. Winning is next. It was pie in the sky to believe that was going to happen at a high level this year but think how far we have come.

See you at the Cincy game unless you are among the weak of heart or live over four hours away and can't take off two days.

There is so much to cover in this thread because it's littered with name-calling. I appreciate your thoughtful post, fellow Tiger fan.

If we do not win with Lynch at this point, then this team will have a worse record than last year. The teams from here on out, with the exception of UL, are about the same as at the end of last year. So, if they do beat those teams, then Lynch will have done nothing Karam couldn't have done.

Except beat UT Martin.

This is true. At least, I hope so.

Me to. After yesterday, nothing is certain when it comes to our football team.
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Relax we have a good coach who took over a horrible program, lets see how we do against old rivals cincy and lewisville.
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