

I don't disagree that you play your best players under normal circumstances. But we don't have normal circumstances. We are not playing for a playoff berth and we are not playing for a bowl berth and we have too many FCS and inexperienced FBS type recruits to realistically think that we can win the conference championship so what is there to play for other than for the future? I'm not the coach and I don't see these guys in practice so I am going by what I hear from those that have. If you make a decision to redshirt Meadors in the beginning of the season then why change your mind now? No one is injured so does it make since to play him now for possibly five targets per game from here on out.EastHallApp wrote:What's not common-sense about playing your best players, if that's what they are? Why is redshirting always "the right way"?AppSt94 wrote:But that's what the fan base wants. Wins come first. Common sensical approach to rebuilding this the right way comes second.moehler wrote: I get the justification of removing the redshirt label and playing him, it just a heck of a price to pay to maybe get a couple more wins.
Again, it's not like playing these guys will hold them back for next year. If anything, they'll likely be better for the experience. It just means they won't be around for 2018. By which time we'll have had four recruiting classes to bring in more receivers - which will be easier to do if we're winning games and showcasing an effective passing game, BTW - not to mention the 2-4 WRs who we are already redshirting this year.
ETA: Also, does it really make sense to have 5-6 WRs in the same class anyway? I would argue that, especially given how few quality WR options we have among the upperclassmen, it makes perfect sense to balance out the classes a bit by playing about half the freshmen and redshirting the rest.
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Let's flip that around a bit - if you don't think that guys like Beathard and Sumler are the kinds of players who can get us to a bowl game in 2015, then really how does starting them advance the long-term goals of the program?AppSt94 wrote:I don't disagree that you play your best players under normal circumstances. But we don't have normal circumstances. We are not playing for a playoff berth and we are not playing for a bowl berth and we have too many FCS and inexperienced FBS type recruits to realistically think that we can win the conference championship so what is there to play for other than for the future? I'm not the coach and I don't see these guys in practice so I am going by what I hear from those that have. If you make a decision to redshirt Meadors in the beginning of the season then why change your mind now? No one is injured so does it make since to play him now for possibly five targets per game from here on out.EastHallApp wrote:What's not common-sense about playing your best players, if that's what they are? Why is redshirting always "the right way"?AppSt94 wrote:But that's what the fan base wants. Wins come first. Common sensical approach to rebuilding this the right way comes second.moehler wrote: I get the justification of removing the redshirt label and playing him, it just a heck of a price to pay to maybe get a couple more wins.
Again, it's not like playing these guys will hold them back for next year. If anything, they'll likely be better for the experience. It just means they won't be around for 2018. By which time we'll have had four recruiting classes to bring in more receivers - which will be easier to do if we're winning games and showcasing an effective passing game, BTW - not to mention the 2-4 WRs who we are already redshirting this year.
ETA: Also, does it really make sense to have 5-6 WRs in the same class anyway? I would argue that, especially given how few quality WR options we have among the upperclassmen, it makes perfect sense to balance out the classes a bit by playing about half the freshmen and redshirting the rest.
Oh, I get it now - I'm a little slow these days as well - The Dude -App91 wrote:I'm always referring to the glasses in your Avi!WVAPPeer wrote:Hey Man, I just got new glasses ---App91 wrote:It's the glasses WV!!!![]()
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roachgone wrote:If I'm Scott and I have redshirts that are better than who is playing, I'm gonna play them and worry about 4 yrs. from now later. If things don't turn around Scott will be gone in two more yrs. and he will never even see these kids in their last year. If better redshirts help us win it helps recruiting so we get some more good WR. If we keep looking like s$#^ our attendance is gonna fall and therefore $$ fall. It becomes a business decision at some pt. Bottom line if Scott doesn't start at least getting competitive this year and start winning next year he won't even be around for these redshirts senior year. I say based on what I saw last Sat. play the best you have regardless.
Sorry - disagree totally - here we go talking about firing Satterfield 2-3 years down the road - Some of you guys are consumed with firing people ---MJ1988 wrote:roachgone wrote:If I'm Scott and I have redshirts that are better than who is playing, I'm gonna play them and worry about 4 yrs. from now later. If things don't turn around Scott will be gone in two more yrs. and he will never even see these kids in their last year. If better redshirts help us win it helps recruiting so we get some more good WR. If we keep looking like s$#^ our attendance is gonna fall and therefore $$ fall. It becomes a business decision at some pt. Bottom line if Scott doesn't start at least getting competitive this year and start winning next year he won't even be around for these redshirts senior year. I say based on what I saw last Sat. play the best you have regardless.
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Actually I think that all these people wanting to fire the coach is just IGGreer using different aliases.WVAPPeer wrote:Sorry - disagree totally - here we go talking about firing Satterfield 2-3 years down the road - Some of you guys are consumed with firing people ---MJ1988 wrote:roachgone wrote:If I'm Scott and I have redshirts that are better than who is playing, I'm gonna play them and worry about 4 yrs. from now later. If things don't turn around Scott will be gone in two more yrs. and he will never even see these kids in their last year. If better redshirts help us win it helps recruiting so we get some more good WR. If we keep looking like s$#^ our attendance is gonna fall and therefore $$ fall. It becomes a business decision at some pt. Bottom line if Scott doesn't start at least getting competitive this year and start winning next year he won't even be around for these redshirts senior year. I say based on what I saw last Sat. play the best you have regardless.
You are correct Sir !!!!!
Fair points but I will say I am no more confident that guys like Meadors and Barbour (as Sophomores) can get us to a bowl game than I am in Beathard and Sumler. We have too many areas of opportunity that won't begin to be rectified until all of the FCS talent is gone and we are playing with 85 FBS players.EastHallApp wrote:
Let's flip that around a bit - if you don't think that guys like Beathard and Sumler are the kinds of players who can get us to a bowl game in 2015, then really how does starting them advance the long-term goals of the program?
I am largely on board with the idea that this year is essentially a dress rehearsal. But that doesn't mean it's a total throwaway year. Winning at least enough to show that we're not that far off will make everything easier - recruiting, fundraising, ticket sales, getting onto actual TV, etc.
Amazing, but totally agree with roachgone.roachgone wrote:If I'm Scott and I have redshirts that are better than who is playing, I'm gonna play them and worry about 4 yrs. from now later. If things don't turn around Scott will be gone in two more yrs. and he will never even see these kids in their last year. If better redshirts help us win it helps recruiting so we get some more good WR. If we keep looking like s$#^ our attendance is gonna fall and therefore $$ fall. It becomes a business decision at some pt. Bottom line if Scott doesn't start at least getting competitive this year and start winning next year he won't even be around for these redshirts senior year. I say based on what I saw last Sat. play the best you have regardless.
Dante Jones was the target on Kam's INT in the end zone last week.AppSt94 wrote:So we have 17 WR's on the roster as of today. 11 Freshmen, 1 Sophomore, and 5 Juniors. NO SENIORS!
Of the five Juniors we know that Sumler will probably not be returning next year. That leaves M. Jones, Beathard, McElfresh, and Maguire. Capel is our lone Sophomore and Isiah Lewis and is the lone Freshmen playing. Barbour has played but depending on his injury he could still RS. Dante Jones is a RS Freshmen but I don't know if he has seen the field. That leaves 4 Scholarship Freshmen that are being Red shirted. (Meadors, Armstrong, Noll and Hopkins). Not the 8 has it was suggested. That spreads the classes out appropriately.
Thanks for the intel on Jones.mtnjax wrote:In regards to Lamb's overthrows, i'd rather have him doing that than Kam under throwing balls that can get picked off.
Dante Jones was the target on Kam's INT in the end zone last week.AppSt94 wrote:So we have 17 WR's on the roster as of today. 11 Freshmen, 1 Sophomore, and 5 Juniors. NO SENIORS!
Of the five Juniors we know that Sumler will probably not be returning next year. That leaves M. Jones, Beathard, McElfresh, and Maguire. Capel is our lone Sophomore and Isiah Lewis and is the lone Freshmen playing. Barbour has played but depending on his injury he could still RS. Dante Jones is a RS Freshmen but I don't know if he has seen the field. That leaves 4 Scholarship Freshmen that are being Red shirted. (Meadors, Armstrong, Noll and Hopkins). Not the 8 has it was suggested. That spreads the classes out appropriately.
Charlie, you have a big problem, that being that you make too much sense for this board.AppGrad78 wrote:I know I'm tilting at windmills here but we do ourselves no favors when we talk about firing coaches, especially coaches who have 2 1/2 years left on their contracts. Unless we hire Bill Gates as our AD, we don't have the resources to buy out such a contract. More importantly, potential recruits read these message boards. They know when fans are grumbling, even when the grumbling is from a small number of fans. It plants a seed of doubt in their heads. UNC recently lost a commit who I'm told is wondering if Larry Fedora will be in Chapel Hill much longer. If the grumbling here grows more pervasive, quality recruits will sign elsewhere and our calls for the coach's scalp will become self-fulfilling.