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adamprez2003 said:That does not mean that that is a good thing.
This is so funny. It's a good thing if Feeley starts, but a bad thing if Frerotte beats Feeley.
adamprez2003 said:That does not mean that that is a good thing.
adamprez2003 said:I am not about to search the web for quotes from two years ago.
TeeMoney said:This is so funny. It's a good thing if Feeley starts, but a bad thing if Frerotte beats Feeley.
TeeMoney said:When, exactly, did these people get together to decide this??? Can you tell us when they are meeting this year? This is bullsh*t
adamprez2003 said:How old are you? 20?
What don't you get?
Frerotte is a known commodity. You know what you are getting. Feeley is still developing. He has the greater potential. Now maybe he will not be able to put it all together and will never pan out. But if that's the case our qb will be an area of concern going into next season. I am not saying Feeley should start if he cant beat out Frerotte I am saying that I truly hope that he is better than Frerotte because our benchmark for that position should be higher than Frerotte
adamprez2003 said:What don't you get?
rickeyrunsover said:I just hate the "if you dont take my side of teh equation as gospel ....
TeeMoney said:It is now clear that you are the one with the problem understanding what you are saying.
In your first post here you said that "frerotte was brought in as a back-up" and that he is here to "teach Feeley the system".
You then said (and this was the "bottom line") that "numerous football operators (?) scouts, gm's" ... didn't think Miami got ripped off. Yet you are unable, after repeated requests to do so, to provide any proof that these guys got together to decide whether Miami got ripped off or not. Of course, you said that was the bottom line, so we should just leave it at that, right?
Next you support your opinion of Feeley upon your evaluation (professional, no doubt) review of Frerotte. If you don't see how ridiculous that sounds then there is no hope for you. Of course, this is all with the caveate that if Frerotte starts for Miami the sky will fall and dogs will marry cats.
Finally, you are coming around to the notion that the best player should and will start and it is Saban's decision. It took you a while to come around to the correct conclusion but you weren't working with much anyway.
Goin` Deep said:You comparing Feeley to Young now?
rickeyrunsover said:My argument? AJ is a still unknown. I trust Saban, if he thinks AJ has it, I believe him, if he doesnt, I believe him. AJ will prove to Saban one way or the other.
TeeMoney said:Rickyrunsover, I don't know why you are attempting to defend the guy because it is indefensable. He didn't say there were a few guys that liked AJ. He said there was a consensus that Miami didn't get ripped off by trading a 2nd for Feeley. I don't expect anyone to say Feeley is a bad player, or Feeley has no future. I fully expect people to say Frerotte is a career back-up and is only Miami's QB right now because he knows the system Linehan brought in. It's just the refusal to accept any other opinion or truth other than the one "you" have- and to make stuff up to support your opinion- that I don't agree with.
TeeMoney said:It is now clear that you are the one with the problem understanding what you are saying.
In your first post here you said that "frerotte was brought in as a back-up" and that he is here to "teach Feeley the system".
You then said (and this was the "bottom line") that "numerous football operators (?) scouts, gm's" ... didn't think Miami got ripped off. Yet you are unable, after repeated requests to do so, to provide any proof that these guys got together to decide whether Miami got ripped off or not. Of course, you said that was the bottom line, so we should just leave it at that, right?
Next you support your opinion of Feeley upon your evaluation (professional, no doubt) review of Frerotte. If you don't see how ridiculous that sounds then there is no hope for you. Of course, this is all with the caveate that if Frerotte starts for Miami the sky will fall and dogs will marry cats.
Finally, you are coming around to the notion that the best player should and will start and it is Saban's decision. It took you a while to come around to the correct conclusion but you weren't working with much anyway.
adamprez2003 said:I am purposely refusing to spend an hoour searching for quotes from GMs and scouts because I just made that up out of the clear blue.
And yes, everyone here knows that I would prefer that even if Feeley is horrible I woyld prefer him to start