Cody really got us into a rhythm against the KSU prevent, though. You've got to give him that. AND HE'S GOT THE HEART OF A ****ING LION!!!
And the lunchbox of a 3rd grader. Great. He can't win us games If I want a really really smart guy out there as QB that can't throw and can't run, I'll go recruit Stephen Hawkings to be my QB.
Tyler has the tools, but they won't let him get the experience to go along with it. This is shaping up just like last year and it's horse****. Hansen deserves better than that.
Yep. They burned his shirt, everyone can see the season is lost-- let Hansen get the experience he needs to be the guy next year. Unless hawk wants Cody to pad his INT record some more.......
putting players into a position to fail is a coaching problem.
That is right on the oney there. Right now, after four years of recruiting and COACHING, the OL still looks like ****. Both Cody and Hansen would look better behind a OL that gave them time, but once again, hansen has upside. Cody is maxed out. And the raw Hansen, without the experience, is still better than Cody. Nowhere, but a school that h s Cody's Dad as head coach, would Cody play. (IMO)
. I don't get why so many of you guys think he is all that. I don't mean it to be. But Tyler isn't much different than Cody.
This is said with much love for ya DBT. You sound like a idot for saying that. Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder can see Hansen is waaaay more talented than Cody. Has numerous years learning Daddys offense, has three years of playing time, and still has worse stats in the games. Can't run like Tyler, can't throw like Tyler. If you can't see that, then you must be blind AND retarded. Mentally challenged.
Maybe you would be a good choice to join the staff this year-- would fit in well.
Tyler also had 4 passes dropped today (5 if you count Simas going out of bounds). It certainly wasn't his best game but there was nothing about the way he played that should have caused the coaches to yank him for Cody... and all the baggage that goes along with that.
So with four passes dropped, that would have been 11 for 14, with some of those drops coming on fourth down, so drives would have been extended, meaning even better stats. hansen is the guy, the OL has to play better. And the reason of playing Cody becasue he is better at the two minute drill? Should have gone out the window after the first INT.
This...
And Hansen's bad was nothing compared to Cody's bad. Hansen was 7-14, with 4 of those being drops. You can also recall that TH's last play was a first down strike that went right through Will Jefferson's hands. That's how his day ended. He hit the WR in the hands, and because Jefferson doesn't make the catch... Here comes Cody.
Also, football people can attest to this... I'm sick and tired of the play action roll out against the grain. Aside from taking away throwing momentum from the QB, it also takes away half of the field. Covering 2-3 receivers over only half of the field makes a DC's job much easier. I watched football the entire day. We are the only team I saw run that. It's stupid.
So you are saying the WR coach has not developed the WRs? Interesting. As far as the roll out, that is to compensate for Cody not being able to see anything, combined with a OL that can't give the QB 4 seconds to look and throw. They don't know how to do anything else. Leftybuff and I were watching the game, and I made the obsevation that I felt that Hansen had some choices to run and make good yards, but would keep running around in the backfield to try to find someone to throw to. Meaning, the coaches are so intent to try to keep him from running, that they are putting him in a situation where he throws incomplete passes rather than running for 4+ yards of positive yardage. And he probably is so worried about getting yanked that instead of taking off when the pocket breaks down and getting some good yards (and first downs, like he did against KU) he just runs around forever trying to find the open WR.
Sorry, but give me a break. Tyler was thinking run first out there.
As I posted above, Lefty and I saw the exact opposite. Not only was Tyler not thinking run first, he was trying not to run at all unless the D absolutely forced him too. IMO.