I'm talking about how was he not playing QB.Not enough safeties last season due to injuries.
He lost the backup role to Lytle so he figured he'd not see the field. He approached Tucker on it.I'm talking about how was he not playing QB.
Right, but how? We haven't seen competent QB play like this in as long time.He lost the backup role to Lytle so he figured he'd not see the field. He approached Tucker on it.
I was reading about this on Qanon. Mel was playing 3d chess and it was all orchestrated by Nick Saban.He's been a better QB than Montez ever was this year, by a longshot. WTF were Midnight Mel and crew thinking? Were they enamored by Paxton's...I mean Montez's physical gifts?
Yeah, Montez had the leadership down pat.Right, but how? We haven't seen competent QB play like this in as long time.
He was a solid decision maker, too. And a dedicated film watcher.Yeah, Montez had the leadership down pat.
Certain coaches are convinced they are going to prove themselves smarter than everybody else. They are absolutely sure that they can fix what keeps talented players from reaching their potential.He's been a better QB than Montez ever was this year, by a longshot. WTF were Midnight Mel and crew thinking? Were they enamored by Paxton's...I mean Montez's physical gifts?
Montez had all the physical skills and none of the mental/ non physical skills. At some point, the coaches need to assess that and adjust.y'all, this is some revisionist history. noyer is playing lights out but montez has nfl level physical skills and when he is on, he shows it. noyer has heart and grit and we probably would have won more games with him starting but that's a really hard coaching decision you are advocating for.
the big thing that separates the 2 in my view is leadership and decision-making. noyer wins those intangibles, imho, but montez was a guy who could make plays that required special physical gifts.
it is all good... we are 2-0 against conference opponents. we have already exceeded most of our expectations-- there is a path to the south. love where we are, rather than tough decisions from the past.
Don't want to speak for Rino' here. To me these couple of games beg the question why he (or anybody else) didn't get a chance, either in the OOC games or when it was obvious that Montez, despite his physical talent wasn't going to win us the game.y'all, this is some revisionist history. noyer is playing lights out but montez has nfl level physical skills and when he is on, he shows it. noyer has heart and grit and we probably would have won more games with him starting but that's a really hard coaching decision you are advocating for.
the big thing that separates the 2 in my view is leadership and decision-making. noyer wins those intangibles, imho, but montez was a guy who could make plays that required special physical gifts.
it is all good... we are 2-0 against conference opponents. we have already exceeded most of our expectations-- there is a path to the south. love where we are, rather than tough decisions from the past.
He was playing safety last year.People are forgetting how bad Noyer looked the few times he got in last year. Admittedly it wasn’t much but he didn’t show anything. I’m really happy for him and the team this year. Connection with the staff and the other players, another year of maturity and the lightbulb going on. Who knows but there’s no reason to second guess the past. Enjoy the now while it’s good.
Fine, year before. Regardless, why ask these questions?He was playing safety last year.
Because what we are seeing on the field is night and day from what we were seeing from the supposed better player.Fine, year before. Regardless, why ask these questions?
And we have no idea if we would have seen the same thing under the previous coaching staff with him being a year youngerBecause what we are seeing on the field is night and day from what we were seeing from the supposed better player.
The remaining coaches knew enough to convince him to pull out of the transfer portal.And we have no idea if we would have seen the same thing under the previous coaching staff with him being a year younger
Because what we are seeing on the field is night and day from what we were seeing from the supposed better player.