All 3 are backups. It is a loss, but not large. At QB there are two young men behind AM. O-Line we are fine. At Wideout, we will miss the leadership, not the ability so much.
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No question it hurts, but hearing good things on Logan Smothers progress.despite the downplaying of this, this is a big deal.
I think what's not mentioned in this farewell tweet speaks volumes.
No question it hurts, but hearing good things on Logan Smothers progress.
Not sure... in an 8 game season, it probably was not easy getting everyone in as much as he'd like. We didn't have any throw away non-conference games this year.that is weird.. Frost didn't bother to give him playing time in a year that was a wash for players. Does Frost not play the better players?
assuming that's Coach Greg Austin.Who is Coach G?
Agreed. You needed to get him some snaps. I have heard the exact opposite regarding Smothers progress. I think the staff has real concerns and are in real trouble if AM struggles or goes down with an injury.that is weird.. Frost didn't bother to give him playing time in a year that was a wash for players. Does Frost not play the better players?
Two were occasional starters, but quite often saw the field only sporadically, and had some issues staying healthy. I doubt we were game planning our entire offenses around them. The 3rd, well, nice kid, showed his class not transferring after losing out to Jurgens, but he obviously wasn't seen as a good replacement when he was passed over by his brother as backup. To me that spoke volumes, more so than losing out to Jurgens initially.Geez, we're losing players like I started losing hair 30 years ago. I get a couple here and there wanting to go someplace for playing time but the guys leaving saw the field plenty. How many have left since Frost announced he wasn't going to make any coaching changes? Starting to think he's either really stubborn or kinda stupid.