Not only do they lose a very good QB...

Coach34

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but they have zero QB depth...Sowell better be improved, or Stanley better be a tough SOB
 

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but they have zero QB depth...Sowell better be improved, or Stanley better be a tough SOB
 

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<span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">I</span>f this was Bama or Kentucky in basketball, this wouldn't happen. </span>
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57stratdawg

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but how exactly does only have 2 scholarship quarterbacks really matter? When does a team really play 3 QBs in a year? What are the odds of 2 QBs getting hurt and leaving them with 0 scholarship QBs? Essentially 0

I get that they dont have anyone for scout team during the week, but I dont see how it really matters..
 

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they lost Dennis Dixon a couple of year's ago...and then his back-up a couple of games later
 

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Coach34 said:
they lost Dennis Dixon a couple of year's ago...and then his back-up a couple of games later
Using the same logic, what if Relf and Russell both go down? Who takes over?
 

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Mississippi will have a walk-on private school QB- State will have a much more highly-touted player in Farvuh....but that wouldn't be a good situation for us either


The thing most Rebels are missing is that we don't think Stanley is going to be worth a **** this year- losing out on Masoli is a huge blow...and if Stanley is the best you got, Mississippi is in real damn trouble if he goes down...personally, I think Russell will be better than Stanley and Russell can't even start for us. I cant wait to find out if I'm right shortly
 

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His grandparents seemed to be happy to hear the news when I called them. Unless something crazy happens there isn't a chance in the world he sees the field this year anyway.
 

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He might relish the chance to play early, but most true walk on freshman would be scared $hitless. I wish him the best though, he does come from a good family.
 

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Game 1, 1st string QB breaks his leg.

Somewhere around Game 3, 2nd string QB breaks his leg.

Season over.

ETA: With Ole Miss' O-Line this year, it's a pretty decent possibility.
 

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Coach34 said:
Mississippi will have a walk-on private school QB- State will have a much more highly-touted player in Farvuh....but that wouldn't be a good situation for us either


The thing most Rebels are missing is that we don't think Stanley is going to be worth a **** this year- losing out on Masoli is a huge blow...and if Stanley is the best you got, Mississippi is in real damn trouble if he goes down...personally, I think Russell will be better than Stanley and Russell can't even start for us. I cant wait to find out if I'm right shortly
Not a trick question, just find it a little hypocritical to talk of how Ole Miss has 2 QBs when essentially State does as well. And while the 2 third string QBs you list (although Haggard is in fact, not our 3rd string guy - title belongs to this guy http://www.olemisssports....l/mtt/ingram_evan00.html ) both put up huge numbers in high school, I would not remotely be comfortable with either one (Haggard or Favre) starting for my team.

Now to Stanely, trust me I know everyone is writing him off. He may end up not being worth a ****, however I think from seeing him in practices he may end up an upgrade (not saying much) from last year for us. With that being said, I along with tons of others feel Mackey is better than Stanely. More of a matter of getting him comfortable with the playbook and scheme.

While on the subject of QBs, honestly what makes state fans feel that comfortable with Relf? Save the " He whooped %*+% a$$ up n down the field!!!!!11!!1" . Not trying to flame, but as a college football fan in general, I find it a little premature to assume he is the answer from one game. Am I missing something because before the Egg Bowl, no one, including state fans I know had much respect for him. Once again, no flame, he may end up All-Sec but as we know sometimes players disappoint.
 

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there was that year where Henig kept breaking **** all over his body, and Conner tore his groin or something, and they basically had to dope him up to send him out and hike the ball in the Egg Bowl. I have tried to block those memories, but that year was the year Croom got his reputation as a QB killer.

Point being, we could have used a good 3rd string QB at the end of the season.
 

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Henig broke something (collarbone?) and then Josh Riddell blew out his knee, and that left................Wes Carroll.

So, yeah, losing two QB's not unheard of.
 

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I was thinking about 2006, b/c it was Connor's last game, but you are right, it happened in 2007 as well. We run through quarterbacks like **** through a goose.
 

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Not a trick question, just find it a little hypocritical to talk of how Ole Miss has 2 QBs when essentially State does as well.
Seriously, most teams only have 2 good to decent QB's...You get to your third QB and you are going to be hurting no matter what team you are. I think the concern is your OL may have issues which means your QB depth may come into play... Like when Henig was at State our OL was terrible and it didn't help that he was made of glass, but this year our offensive line is suppose to be our strong suit, while Ole Miss's OL isn't so that's why many think your QB depth could come into play.
 

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I don't think there was QB who played under Croom (and there were a lot) who didn't miss time w/ an injury.
 

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RandT5 said:
While on the subject of QBs, honestly what makes state fans feel that comfortable with Relf? Save the " He whooped %*+% a$$ up n down the field!!!!!11!!1" . Not trying to flame, but as a college football fan in general, I find it a little premature to assume he is the answer from one game. Am I missing something because before the Egg Bowl, no one, including state fans I know had much respect for him. Once again, no flame, he may end up All-Sec but as we know sometimes players disappoint.
The egg bowl is the only game that matters to us.
 

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A. aGAIN, goes back to the fact that most people don't feel the 2 QB's you have are very good

B. Stanley is not as good as Snead. I understand optimism, I really do. But this guy has hardly played and didn't look very good when he did. Snead had plenty of experience and while eratic, kind of held things together. ****, Snead almost led you guys back to a win over Bama in T-Town in 08- Stanley ain't that guy right now, Will he ever be? We'll see but I doubt it.

C. Relf? Relf is one of the top returning running QB's in the freaking country and he only played 25% of the time last year. Pollack on ESPN yesterday called him a "stud running QB". Does he have to improve his passing? Hell yeah he does. But we already know he does one thing real damn well. He doesnt have to be Joe Montana for us to move the football- he just have to make some throws each Saturday. So while we are worried a little, in no way are we in the same boat as a team being led by Nathan Stanley
 

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saying "if OM has their first and second string QBs get hurt they are screwed!" is any different than any other team in the country.

If Relf and Russell got hurt, we'd be dead. Maybe not as dead as OM, but dead none the less. If the first and second guy at Bama went down, they'd be in trouble. Same at Florida, Texas, UConn, Miami, William and Carey, wherever..
 

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I think they are screwed NOW....if Stanley were to get hurt, it would be awful...and only having a juco and Whit Haggard the rest of the year is a death sentence.

Basically, the line of thinking is that they are starting the season with a back-up QB right now- because that was what Stanley was to Masoli. So they are in a hole as it is. ****, I'm no big Tyler Russell fan, but I'd take him over Stanley.
 

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57StratDawg said:
saying "if OM has their first and second string QBs get hurt they are screwed!" is any different than any other team in the country.

If Relf and Russell got hurt, we'd be dead. Maybe not as dead as OM, but dead none the less. If the first and second guy at Bama went down, they'd be in trouble. Same at Florida, Texas, UConn, Miami, <span style="text-decoration:underline">William and Carey</span>, wherever..


It wasnt that long ago that Fla had Tebow, Cam Newton, and Brantley as their top 3? So no, they wouldnt be in the same boat as having to play a guy named Nathan Stanley....

and "William and Carey" is hilarious...thanks for the laugh
 

57stratdawg

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If Tebow got hurt they'd be going to either a redshirt freshman Cam Newton or true freshman in John Brantley. Either way, they'd be screwed. They wouldn't be winning NC or SEC Championships with freshmen QBs starting. No team is going to reach their goals if their first and second string QBs are taken out of the picture.

If it really hurts them its that they're going to have to protect Mackey now.They're not going to want him running around out of the Wildcat as the only other scholarship QB.
 

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As I said before you guys ever even heard of Masoli, you're going to really be wishing you had Jevan Snead back for another year by mid-October. There's just no comparison between him and anybody you've got on your depth chart this season.</p>