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The more I think about it, the more I can't help but think about how bad our program needs to start the season 2-0 going into the Texas game. Besides the obvious fact of being supremely confident going into the UT game, we would have actual "hype" around our program in the week leading up to the game for the first time since '09. We need that in our program. Even if we got creamed by UT, the hype leading up to the game would be extremely exciting considering how bad we have been the past few years. We need to go out and take care of business tomorrow. We need to also cover the 8 point spread.
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We need to win...and Bo and this offense need lots of good series to gain momentum. Defense of course needs to continue to gel and get themselves in the right places and not over pursue and continue to make in game ( not just halftime) adjustments.
If Bo stays healthy and keeps his nose clean I am cautiously optimistic that we will do better than most think. I think the staff will develop this defense. If Bo goes down we are in deep do do!
If Bo stays healthy and keeps his nose clean I am cautiously optimistic that we will do better than most think. I think the staff will develop this defense. If Bo goes down we are in deep do do!
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Rebchuck18 wrote:We need to win...and Bo and this offense need lots of good series to gain momentum. Defense of course needs to continue to gel and get themselves in the right places and not over pursue and continue to make in game ( not just halftime) adjustments.
If Bo stays healthy and keeps his nose clean I am cautiously optimistic that we will do better than most think. I think the staff will develop this defense. If Bo goes down we are in deep do do!
Can't continue to run as much as he did last week..Georgia, Bama, LSU will physically cause him harm if he runs zone option.
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Agree 100%. Nice to know he can when needed but should be a last resort or a strategic resort like an occasional qb draw when the defense is vulnerable.MageeRebel425 wrote:Rebchuck18 wrote:We need to win...and Bo and this offense need lots of good series to gain momentum. Defense of course needs to continue to gel and get themselves in the right places and not over pursue and continue to make in game ( not just halftime) adjustments.
If Bo stays healthy and keeps his nose clean I am cautiously optimistic that we will do better than most think. I think the staff will develop this defense. If Bo goes down we are in deep do do!
Can't continue to run as much as he did last week..Georgia, Bama, LSU will physically cause him harm if he runs zone option.
The most impressive thing to me about Bo is that so many of his passes were thrown with pressure on him. He didn't complete 20 of 24 with a wide open view, he had guys hanging off him. If our line play can improve week to week, we might have a special offense this year.
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It's nice to be big and "strong like bull" and still have a good arm and quick enough feet to get out of trouble.Tarv wrote:The most impressive thing to me about Bo is that so many of his passes were thrown with pressure on him. He didn't complete 20 of 24 with a wide open view, he had guys hanging off him. If our line play can improve week to week, we might have a special offense this year.
I was impressed with Bo's decision making. I gotta tell ya though, it's nice to have a QB that looks like a QB. I agree with the statement, "when you have 2 quarterbacks, you have no quarterback" Brunetti doesn't have near the upside that Bo Wallace does. When both sides seem equal, go with Bo. He is taller, seems to makes better decisions, and has more eligibility left. Brunetti still has alot of upside. He could be a short yardage QB, run the wildcat or correct me if I am wrong, be a backup QB. 

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Balderdash!Rebchuck18 wrote:We need to win...and Bo and this offense need lots of good series to gain momentum. Defense of course needs to continue to gel and get themselves in the right places and not over pursue and continue to make in game ( not just halftime) adjustments.
If Bo stays healthy and keeps his nose clean I am cautiously optimistic that we will do better than most think. I think the staff will develop this defense. If Bo goes down we are in deep do do!
I agree that Bo looks like (after one game vs a FCS team) to be the clear cut starter, but it is a not by a wide margin by any stretch. If Bo goes down, Brunetti is there. No biggie.
I wish like hell that the QB position was going to make or break the season that is Ole Miss Rebel football, but, that isn't so.
If we have anyone on the OL go down, that's a "doo doo" situation, If we loose anyonebehind the DL, that's a "doo doo" situation. There is no depth there what-so-ever.
At the QB position, we have depth as Bo is definitely not Peyton Manning to Brunetti's Curtis Painter.
well saidOMNOB 1A wrote:Balderdash!Rebchuck18 wrote:We need to win...and Bo and this offense need lots of good series to gain momentum. Defense of course needs to continue to gel and get themselves in the right places and not over pursue and continue to make in game ( not just halftime) adjustments.
If Bo stays healthy and keeps his nose clean I am cautiously optimistic that we will do better than most think. I think the staff will develop this defense. If Bo goes down we are in deep do do!
I agree that Bo looks like (after one game vs a FCS team) to be the clear cut starter, but it is a not by a wide margin by any stretch. If Bo goes down, Brunetti is there. No biggie.
I wish like hell that the QB position was going to make or break the season that is Ole Miss Rebel football, but, that isn't so.
If we have anyone on the OL go down, that's a "doo doo" situation, If we loose anyonebehind the DL, that's a "doo doo" situation. There is no depth there what-so-ever.
At the QB position, we have depth as Bo is definitely not Peyton Manning to Brunetti's Curtis Painter.
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OMNOB 1A wrote:Balderdash!Rebchuck18 wrote:We need to win...and Bo and this offense need lots of good series to gain momentum. Defense of course needs to continue to gel and get themselves in the right places and not over pursue and continue to make in game ( not just halftime) adjustments.
If Bo stays healthy and keeps his nose clean I am cautiously optimistic that we will do better than most think. I think the staff will develop this defense. If Bo goes down we are in deep do do!
I agree that Bo looks like (after one game vs a FCS team) to be the clear cut starter, but it is a not by a wide margin by any stretch. If Bo goes down, Brunetti is there. No biggie.
I wish like hell that the QB position was going to make or break the season that is Ole Miss Rebel football, but, that isn't so.
If we have anyone on the OL go down, that's a "doo doo" situation, If we loose anyonebehind the DL, that's a "doo doo" situation. There is no depth there what-so-ever.
At the QB position, we have depth as Bo is definitely not Peyton Manning to Brunetti's Curtis Painter.
I respectfully disagree. I think that most anyone that a) watched brunetti play last year and b) has watched Bo play this year would agree that losing Bo would would indeed be a " biggie".
Agree! We scored 193 points last year we are 40% there now in two games this year.Losing Wallace would be tougher in my humble opinion...Rebchuck18 wrote:OMNOB 1A wrote:Balderdash!Rebchuck18 wrote:We need to win...and Bo and this offense need lots of good series to gain momentum. Defense of course needs to continue to gel and get themselves in the right places and not over pursue and continue to make in game ( not just halftime) adjustments.
If Bo stays healthy and keeps his nose clean I am cautiously optimistic that we will do better than most think. I think the staff will develop this defense. If Bo goes down we are in deep do do!
I agree that Bo looks like (after one game vs a FCS team) to be the clear cut starter, but it is a not by a wide margin by any stretch. If Bo goes down, Brunetti is there. No biggie.
I wish like hell that the QB position was going to make or break the season that is Ole Miss Rebel football, but, that isn't so.
If we have anyone on the OL go down, that's a "doo doo" situation, If we loose anyonebehind the DL, that's a "doo doo" situation. There is no depth there what-so-ever.
At the QB position, we have depth as Bo is definitely not Peyton Manning to Brunetti's Curtis Painter.
I respectfully disagree. I think that most anyone that a) watched brunetti play last year and b) has watched Bo play this year would agree that losing Bo would would indeed be a " biggie".
Agree! We scored 193 points last year we are 40% there now in two games this year.Losing Wallace would be tougher in my humble opinion...[/quote] [/quote]metalinc wrote:Balderdash!Rebchuck18 wrote:We need to win...and Bo and this offense need lots of good series to gain momentum. Defense of course needs to continue to gel and get themselves in the right places and not over pursue and continue to make in game ( not just halftime) adjustments.
If Bo stays healthy and keeps his nose clean I am cautiously optimistic that we will do better than most think. I think the staff will develop this defense. If Bo goes down we are in deep do do!
I agree that Bo looks like (after one game vs a FCS team) to be the clear cut starter, but it is a not by a wide margin by any stretch. If Bo goes down, Brunetti is there. No biggie.
I wish like hell that the QB position was going to make or break the season that is Ole Miss Rebel football, but, that isn't so.
If we have anyone on the OL go down, that's a "doo doo" situation, If we loose anyonebehind the DL, that's a "doo doo" situation. There is no depth there what-so-ever.
At the QB position, we have depth as Bo is definitely not Peyton Manning to Brunetti's Curtis Painter.
I respectfully disagree. I think that most anyone that a) watched brunetti play last year and b) has watched Bo play this year would agree that losing Bo would would indeed be a " biggie".
glad to know we are a ONE man team. we'll save a bundle on those new unis.
