Mierin
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That wouldn't make any sense.He seems pretty prepared to play at UCLA.
That wouldn't make any sense.He seems pretty prepared to play at UCLA.
I posted the same thing last week in a different thread.
You broke up my post and then twisted it. And I don’t keep being up Berringer, I did once. You obviously weren’t around in 95 as Brook B was thought to be the QB picked highest the two in the draft-and maybe the only QBNone of that has anything to do with Gebbia - or any QB's - decision to transfer. Everyone wishes they had two QBs. Most places don't. That's just how it is. Were you expecting Gebbia to stay because some guy who played before he was born decided not to transfer?
And since you keep bringing up Berringer, how did that decision (to stay) work out for him? He took the same chance that you're saying Gebbia should take. Berringer barely played. He had 333 total yards and no TDs in 9 games. It might make you feel better about your argument to say that we wouldn't have won the 1995 title without Berringer, but that is completely false. We pretty much did.
Not every juco is like Mid Plains!!
I am just guessing here, but it did not sould like Coach Frost expected this to happen.
I can agree he wasn't recruited by this staff and I think with that situation you should be able to leave, but leaving at the appropriate time should have been considered. Waiting until the last week to up and walk off is not fair to the team. Remember this a team sport.
There are a lot of kids on the team, I would imagine that were on the Gebbia side. How will they respond to this. This leaving affects the team and the last thing we needed was anything planned to cause a problem. Meaning if I don't get the starting job, I am leaving.
You broke up my post and then twisted it. And I don’t keep being up Berringer, I did once. You obviously weren’t around in 95 as Brook B was thought to be the QB picked highest the two in the draft-and maybe the only QB
and it’s pretty tacky to bring up Berringers fate in this argument with no outcome. Like really tacky
This kid has 4 years to demonstrate his value to the NFL, and your suggestion is he stay at NU on the off chance the true freshman starter that beat him out either doesn’t pan out or gets injured.
If he stays, that’d be great. But he needs to do whatever it takes to set himself up for life after college. And if he wants to be in the NFL, he needs to be the starter.
He started in 7 games in 94, threw something like 1200 plus yards in those games, played in quarters 2 and 3 of the national championship game. He had a big role in that season and in spite of only seeing mop up duty in 95- was still considered to be an early to mid round pick in the draft. He was wise to stay.I didn't break up your post nor twist it. And I was definitely around in 95. I'm fully aware that he was a likely NFL pick. We're talking about whether he should should stay here and see if he gets to play. Berringer stayed and didn't get to play.
There was an outcome. He barely got to play in 1995. His untimely death has nothing to do with that.
He started in 7 games in 94, threw something like 1200 plus yards in those games, played in quarters 2 and 3 of the national championship game. He had a big role in that season and in spite of only seeing mop up duty in 95- was still considered to be an early to mid round pick in the draft. He was wise to stay.
If he decides to go the juco rout, where? He will most likely have to learn a new system as he goes through this season, and he may not be ready to start until way later in the season. If he transfers to another Power Five school, he has a year to learn their system and be better prepared for 2019 than if goes one year to a juco school.He is going to go to a JUCO so he can get some playing experience this year. If he goes to another D1 he has to sit this year. That would mean he wouldn't have taken a game snap in 2 seasons and never in college. He will go JUCO and I would guess have a very good year.
Maybe he couldn't get a better offer. What if he transferred and then wasn't the starter there? He'd been up a creek with no paddleHe was considered a likely NFL draft pick IN SPITE of his decision to stay. There was nothing about his decision to stay that made him a more likely NFL draft choice. It (would have) worked out for him.
You still have one example of one guy from over 20 years ago. There are always outliers. Those stories are 1 in 1000 (maybe).