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Watch what you wish for.......

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 9:27 pm
by bgalum22
This is my first post an probably last because I'm not one to view my opinion in this type of forum. But I am so frustrated that I had to comment on this current situation. I have seen so many posts this year from people indicating that they wish A.T. would get more playing time for Omar. Well to all those people, you got your wish today. Hope you like what you saw. Not blaming the loss on A.T. or even saying he played poorly, but this team obviously isn't going anywhere without Omar, and if it took today for you to see that then you don't know football very well. When Omar walked off the field the air completely went out of both the fans and the team. The grass is not always greener on the other side now is it???? Be careful what you wish for!!! Go BG and pray Omar comes back soon,

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 9:30 pm
by TG1996
I don't know that anyone wished Turner would get playing time INSTEAD of Omar, I think everyone was hoping we could have put away a few teams that we *should* have (Balls Tate, Buffalo) so that Anthony Turner could have gotten some reps in live action in case a situation like today arose, he could be ready. Once he got settled, AT did fine, unfortunately, it was too little too late.

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 9:37 pm
by FalconFanatic
TG1996 wrote:I don't know that anyone wished Turner would get playing time INSTEAD of Omar, I think everyone was hoping we could have put away a few teams that we *should* have (Balls Tate, Buffalo) so that Anthony Turner could have gotten some reps in live action in case a situation like today arose, he could be ready. Once he got settled, AT did fine, unfortunately, it was too little too late.
Were you at the game? Did you see his performance? I would hardly call it "fine." Yes, he has had very little playing time, but geez his performance was poor. But it was not his fault the ENTIRE team played poorly

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 9:40 pm
by TG1996
No, I was not at the game. Granted, that can shade my opinion of things, but to me, following online, he SEEMED to get it together down the stretch, and it was my understanding that there were some drops early. Maybe I'm way off (and I'm sure you'll have no problem telling me I am), but it seemed like he did okay as the game went on.

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 9:59 pm
by FalconFanatic
TG1996 wrote:No, I was not at the game. Granted, that can shade my opinion of things, but to me, following online, he SEEMED to get it together down the stretch, and it was my understanding that there were some drops early. Maybe I'm way off (and I'm sure you'll have no problem telling me I am), but it seemed like he did okay as the game went on.
He displayed some good abilities, lots of dropped passes (not his fault) but he didn't look comfortable, which comes from his lack of playing time. Furthermore the entire team gave up when OJ left. And one player who has very little playing time cannot be expected to win a game like the one that took place tonight

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 10:01 pm
by TG1996
FalconFanatic wrote:He displayed some good abilities, lots of dropped passes (not his fault) but he didn't look comfortable, which comes from his lack of playing time. Furthermore the entire team gave up when OJ left. And one player who has very little playing time cannot be expected to win a game like the one that took place tonight
The "didn't look comfortable" is obviously the part I couldn't judge from GameTracker. You're pretty well dead on with the rest, though if it's true, I'm very disappointed at the giving up when Omar went down... :(

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 10:05 pm
by FliccGirl
It looked almost like he was scared to be hit. He would be running, and Western players would approach, and he'd just dive into the ground and not keep running. :ugh:

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 10:39 pm
by h2oville rocket
When your first string QB is hurt and you are the last QB left your coaches say " When you see a defender approaching dive into the ground" so you don't get hurt and have your back up punter or someone at QB. :D

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 10:46 pm
by FliccGirl
h2oville rocket wrote:When your first string QB is hurt and you are the last QB left your coaches say " When you see a defender approaching dive into the ground" so you don't get hurt and have your back up punter or someone at QB. :D
Point.

But still. :?

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 12:55 am
by BGGrad01
Turner was jittery back in the pocket and didn't seem to make his decisions very quickly. It was like he was waiting for someone to break wide open on every play instead of just throwing the ball to someone who was open enough to make a catch. He missed alot of throws high and missed some fairly easy throws, but he did look good at times as well. He also had 2 big 3rd down drops on his first 2 series by Brantley and Lett that may have affected his confidence a little bit.

To the original purpose of this thread, though, I don't think anyone on here wants to see Anthony Turner in there in a tight game over Omar Jacobs. As others stated, we merely wanted to get him some experience in blowout situations, which he got today. :)

alum22

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 1:33 am
by Touchdown Rockets
BGalum22: is this BGalum87's grandfather? :shock:

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 9:49 am
by Flipper
Turner did just fine for a redshirt freshman seeing his first real action. He'll get better with experience

And yes little Rockette, your defense is still questionable...our's isn't, it flat out stinks.

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 11:40 am
by Tswam
I was a little concerned (I was past being annoyed and p***** off) when we had Turner running the ball on our last series. Just hand the ball off and don't get hurt at that point. You don't want to lose 2 qb's in a game especially when you're trying to redshirt the third guy.

I wonder if Van Johnson will be moved back to qb or to wr this week as an insurance policy since he's not seeing the field at db.

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 11:45 am
by Schadenfreude
I think Turner is going to be a very, very good quarterback for us. Last night didn't change that, despite a few missed throws.

Fact is, he's a redshirt freshman who has never seen significant game time.

Omar didn't look too hot at Ball State in 2003.

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 12:17 pm
by BGGrad01
Tswam wrote:I wonder if Van Johnson will be moved back to qb or to wr this week as an insurance policy since he's not seeing the field at db.
Very good point and one that I had not considered. Will Myles played WR for a while last year or a couple years ago. Why not move him back over there? He hasn't seen the field all year.