I want to be positive today.
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 1:19 pm
I was a huge fan of Omar Jacobs......heck, I still am. He is an exciting player to watch. My first instinct upon hearing his decision to go pro was to be angry. I thought that he should stay at BG and deliver us the championship that he owes us. But, once that passed I started to look at what the team will have to work with next season.
I think that Anthony Turner will turn out to be a great Quarterback. Yes, he has some things to work on. He needs to become more patient in the pocket, and he needs to stop throwing the deep ball under pressure. However, if you can get past the rookie interceptions that he threw, there is some real potential there. His mobility is clearly better than Omar's, and that will help him bring back the Josh Harris style of offense we love so much.
This is where I think we stand:
Bobby Thomas is an excellent answer to P.J. Pope. He didn't see a lot of game time, but I think he had a good showing this year. Corey Partridge toward the end of the season showed that he can be a good replacement for Cole Magner. And while our style of offense doesn't make frequent use of a tight end (at least not as a reciever, because they usually need to serve as a blocker) Ruiz has had some impressive plays.
If we can get some fast guys with good hands to allow us to send the ball down field, somebody to back up Bobby Thomas, the offensive line holds, and Anthony Turner developes.....our offense should be as potent as it ever was. That may sound like a long list, but they are very attainable goals.
On the defensive side of the ball, it is not as bleak as people say that it is. At the end of the 2004 season, everybody talked about how weak our secondary was. Well, we got an answer to that this year. Unfortunately, our linebackers were fighting injury the entire season. That killed us. If our new defensive coordinator can capitalize on being able to recruit his own players and having more time to prepare them for the season opener.....well, we'll see. I don't expect dramatic improvements in one year, because it is difficult to recruit linebackers in the MAC. Bottom line, they were faster this past year than before, they just need to do better at wrapping guys up and stoppping the run.
We need kickers. We need them badly. I don't know where they intend to find them, but find them they must.
If you believe in omens, here is one for you. In 2003, we were predicted to be between 50-75 depending on what "expert" you asked. In 2004, they said that we would be terrible without Josh Harris. In 2005, we were described as "the biggest disappointment in the MAC" by ESPN.
We are not the only team that has some rebuilding to do. Almost every team does. I guess my optimism comes from the fact that our biggest questionmark right now on everybody's mind is the QB position, and his replacement has shown potential.
When Omar Jacobs got knocked out the ENTIRE team quit. Turner was going to make some mistakes. However, I don't think that is an excuse for us losing to Western and Akron. We lost those games because EVERYBODY stopped playing. And what makes me even more mad is the fact that people stopped showing up to support the team. After the Akron game I said that Bowling Green doesn't deserve a good football team, because we don't support them.
It is time for us to take a lesson from those teams up north and down south, and get behind our football team. Stadium attendance problems have a lot of consequences, both short term and especially long term. So lets get our butts to the games and act like we want it!
Go Falcons!
I think that Anthony Turner will turn out to be a great Quarterback. Yes, he has some things to work on. He needs to become more patient in the pocket, and he needs to stop throwing the deep ball under pressure. However, if you can get past the rookie interceptions that he threw, there is some real potential there. His mobility is clearly better than Omar's, and that will help him bring back the Josh Harris style of offense we love so much.
This is where I think we stand:
Bobby Thomas is an excellent answer to P.J. Pope. He didn't see a lot of game time, but I think he had a good showing this year. Corey Partridge toward the end of the season showed that he can be a good replacement for Cole Magner. And while our style of offense doesn't make frequent use of a tight end (at least not as a reciever, because they usually need to serve as a blocker) Ruiz has had some impressive plays.
If we can get some fast guys with good hands to allow us to send the ball down field, somebody to back up Bobby Thomas, the offensive line holds, and Anthony Turner developes.....our offense should be as potent as it ever was. That may sound like a long list, but they are very attainable goals.
On the defensive side of the ball, it is not as bleak as people say that it is. At the end of the 2004 season, everybody talked about how weak our secondary was. Well, we got an answer to that this year. Unfortunately, our linebackers were fighting injury the entire season. That killed us. If our new defensive coordinator can capitalize on being able to recruit his own players and having more time to prepare them for the season opener.....well, we'll see. I don't expect dramatic improvements in one year, because it is difficult to recruit linebackers in the MAC. Bottom line, they were faster this past year than before, they just need to do better at wrapping guys up and stoppping the run.
We need kickers. We need them badly. I don't know where they intend to find them, but find them they must.
If you believe in omens, here is one for you. In 2003, we were predicted to be between 50-75 depending on what "expert" you asked. In 2004, they said that we would be terrible without Josh Harris. In 2005, we were described as "the biggest disappointment in the MAC" by ESPN.
We are not the only team that has some rebuilding to do. Almost every team does. I guess my optimism comes from the fact that our biggest questionmark right now on everybody's mind is the QB position, and his replacement has shown potential.
When Omar Jacobs got knocked out the ENTIRE team quit. Turner was going to make some mistakes. However, I don't think that is an excuse for us losing to Western and Akron. We lost those games because EVERYBODY stopped playing. And what makes me even more mad is the fact that people stopped showing up to support the team. After the Akron game I said that Bowling Green doesn't deserve a good football team, because we don't support them.
It is time for us to take a lesson from those teams up north and down south, and get behind our football team. Stadium attendance problems have a lot of consequences, both short term and especially long term. So lets get our butts to the games and act like we want it!
Go Falcons!