The bottom line: You can't teach mental toughness. And...

thunderclap

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our offensive skill people simply don't have it. Watching these last three games, it's obviously a trend that our QB can't make good, or even decent decisions when it matters, our RBs will put the ball on the ground like little girls, and our WRs won't consistently bust *** to get open and they will drop important passes.

Anybody can move the ball in the middle of the field. You have to be tough to score once you get close. We have shown over and over again in the last three weeks that our skill people, apparently none of them, are consistenly tough enough to make a difference when it matters.

I can't think of a more frustrating three week stretch of games, watching us go up and down the field, watching our coaches put us in position to win big games, and then watching our mental breakdowns over and over and over again. You're either tough or you ain't. And our skill people ain't.
 

Todd4State

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Great players make great plays when they count.

Well, what does that say about Tyson? Not that anyone needs me to figure it out.

He's a walk-on, and he plays like a good walk-on QB. And a good walk-on QB shouldn't be starting in any circumstance.

In other words, he sucks because he sucks. He's a liability because of his size, and everyone knows it. We have to roll him out of the pocket to make a pass, and when the happens it automatically takes away half of the field, and then entire defense just follows him and floods the other half of the field. Then for some God-unknown reason he and the RB's can't get a simple handoff off. I can't wait for him to graduate. Just seeing him on the field and knowing that's our QB pisses me off to no end.