It’s okay if you’re mistaken. You don’t have to blame everyone else because you don’t acknowledge truth and facts.
Hey champ,
When your cause is “experience is actually bad,” I really don’t need to engage while you’re beclowning yourself. Getting you to double down on this idiocy just further ruins your credibility for the two other people who actually read your posts, though.
Never said it’s bad. Only said it’s not the end all and be all. That’s been proven while Gundy was the HC . You can still have seniority and experience and not be very good. There could always be someone on the bench that’s actually better. That’s why you need a staff that knows what it’s doing. It’s not me losing credibility. It’s you injecting something into my argument that never existed. Try to pay better attention.
Hey champ,
That’s why he benched all of those experienced players, and he does not, in fact, make it thr “end all be all”. Mike drop. You’re done. You disproved your own point.
Wow what a comeback. One of the dumbest things I’ve seen here in a while.
Yet no answer.
Don’t you know? If someone doesn’t get statistically better every single year without fail then experience is a lie. There’s no such thing as circumstance, trends, or outliers. Tom Brady was just as good on his first day as a JV player as he would ever be based solely on talent and genetics. Everyone should have accurately evaluated him as the GOAT in middle school. Every college and NFL coach was a fool.
"Like every other position, experience and reps is something that we feel like you can’t really replace”.
Mike Gundy, April 2, 2024
Source: Gundy, Cowboys Talk Spring Practice - Oklahoma State University Athletics
When it’s done once that’s understandable sometimes. Not when it’s done multiple times like it has been at OSU .
Hey champ,
That’s 100% correct and also doesn’t prove your point. You cannot replace experience, but that quotation doesn’t mean he never takes anything else into account.
Alan Bowman had all the experience, but he gave players with no experience auditions to start over him, so you’re wrong. What you’re wanting is to replace incumbent starters who had been somewhat successful and had shown some promise. That does not happen without reason. Bobby Reid, our highest rated QB recruit ever getting benched for Zac was an outstanding decision. You know who else didn’t get benched prior to the season? Jalen Hurts. Was Saban a fool? No. You don’t go around benching successful starters with potential for unproven commodities unless you have to.
Glad you brought up Saban, because Gundy would have never replaced Hurts. Gundy would have lost that game either way cause on every 3rd down, he thought Saban should run to the center of the field to set up a field goal. More of his loser mentality that comes out so often.
You can if the experience sucks. What is it that you’re not getting? That statement made by Gundy seems pretty straight forward to me. Kind of like playing a Zach Robinson with a busted shoulder in Bedlam . God forbid we give Brandon Weeden a try after he rallied us to a comeback win over Colorado in the same season
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You’re right. Saban made a move that won him a national title. While Gundy will continue to make moves that prevent him from ever winning the conference again .
Which, according to you, he should’ve done before the season.
There’s a difference between a coach that wins multiple national titles and a coach that has one conference title. The one that knows what it feels like to be in the CFP and actually win titles felt it necessary to go big. Not a “play not to lose” strategy like Gundy suggested he should’ve done during the commentary .
Hey champ,
Everything you just said is irrelevant to the argument.
I don’t know what else you’d like me to say? I’ve just proven to you we’ve made mistakes on QB evaluation multiple times in the past. I’ve just proven to you with an example from last year that a QB change can make a difference in a game. I’ve just proven to you that Gundy likes seniority and experience over talent. I’ve just proven to you that Gundy would rather play an experienced injured QB over a guy that proved his worth earlier in the same exact season.
Do you ever wonder why we only have one conference title in 20 years under the same coach? Obviously Saban is going to start the guy that won him a national title before. That would be like saying we should replace Brandon Weeden after an 11-2 season. You’re not going to replace a dude who’s a 1st or 2nd round worthy draft pick after a championship season. Which Alan Bowman, Bobby Reid, and Dax Garman were far from every being. Again, you’re trying to inject something into the argument that doesn’t exist .
Poor little guy,
I couldn’t even “hey champ” this one.
He gave us his all, his all was good enough sometimes and not so good other times. He hangs his cowboy hat pretty high on the Cowboy Alumni hat rack IMHO.
Agreed. He’s forever a Cowboy and welcome in Stilly. He didn’t always have his best stuff, but when he did it was special.
Or you just don’t have anything of value to add .