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Not a surprise. The most interesting part will be the length of the rope he gets before Luke can come in the game.
That quote from Frost is interesting on a number of levels. Experience matters, however, sending a message that Luke had the better fall camp is sending a message to your starting QB
Agree, seems like a “don’t rest on your laurels” because we’ll put him in nudge.That quote from Frost is interesting on a number of levels. Experience matters, however, sending a message that Luke had the better fall camp is sending a message to your starting QB
I think both can be productive on the field. Let it rip Adrian, let's go
GBR
Man I hope Nikki doesn't see this post, he will have some theories on who the team will respond to better.I wonder which player the team responds to better, from a gut perspective. It's hard for them to come out and publicly say I like this guy or I like that guy, until one of them falters, in which case the shyness evaporates. Anyway, I like Frost's approach. This is his year to take a big step forward. The Covid has taken the spotlight off him and his preparations. I hope he's amped up to have a breakout year.
There was this too...
Makes me wonder if that’s why he lacked motivation in every way last season. If it is, at this level you should be able to motivate yourself.
Stay on him Luke, either make him better or take it.
Does that mean they are equal? Everyone likes McCaffrey on this board... if AM is equal to LM, we are looking good at QB.
I would choose whoever doesn't turn the ball over.
I would choose whoever doesn't turn the ball over.
If past years are indicative, both qb's will be needed. AM2 has yet to play a full year because of injury. The way Frost uses the qbs it will probably be the same this year.
Not mature at all. Not bagging on him, just kept reading about how mature he wasSad he needs to have someone threaten to take his job for him to be motivated to be better. Not a good leader if true.
Frost definitely needs to get much better as a head coach. Just hoping we are bringing in the right players to cover as he grows into it.Huge Frost fan, but I think how he handled AM last year was a big mistake. Said his starting position was untouchable from the beginning and also put a ton of pressure on his shoulders to perform by how highly he praised him. I don't think it's ever a good thing for a starter to think that he will be the starter no matter what. I think you praise a player just enough to give him confidence, but temper your praise to the public and not set the public expectation so high it is almost impossible for the player to reach.
I doubt you hear Frost speak that glowingly of a current player ever again.
The drama. Is someone saying he isn’t a good kid? What, everyone should Just shut the hell up when he wasn’t good? And you don’t think AM is confident? He apparently admitted that he loafed it last year, but don’t be critical? This ain’t intramurals brother.AM is mentally the exact opposite of Luke. AM had his mom die at a very impressionable age, was injured for most of high school and then moved 1500 miles away from home, and immediately became a QB of a storied college program trying to rebuild from its lowest point in its history. Don't forget the fact he didn't have a decent oline or more than one WR on the roster who could get open...oh and his star RB couldn't stay on the field either. Luke comes from a very close family of professional level athletes, and as a consequence has all of the confidence in the world and has no doubts he will succeed. The tards that ignore the trauma that AM has gone through and the maturity he has shown in serving as QB the last two years need a slap in the face. Part of me wants AM to get replaced and then transfer closer to home because we don't deserve him. The reality is going with luke is smarter because we get him longer but AM has been a warrior and I wish he had a chance to redshirt and develop before becoming the sacrificial lamb.