gabednconfused
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last chance U would have a field day with him
I used one play as an example of how brain dead Williams could be at times. I absolutely hated the Enos hire, as I saw him as a coach with a downward trajectory. However, having a QB that doesn't have enough sense to throw a Hail Mary sure doesn't help. Bad QBs are coach killers. Borderline to bad coaches just suffer the most.You can't blame Enos for everything that was worry about Jarren.
Western Kansas is one of the worst places I have ever worked. I think he'll LOVE it there.I think you are overlooking the fine academics at Garden City CC, the charms of WESTERN Kansas, and the regional draw of the Parrot Cove Indoor Water Park. Plus, there is a WalMart Super Center. Did you hear me, SUPER Center.
But was the Walmart a super center then? That's a game changer.Western Kansas is one of the worst places I have ever worked. I think he'll LOVE it there.
Suitcase's problem wasn't his one average first year as a freshmans starter. Perry's still here, and he played for Penos.Dan Enos ruined this kids career with that vanilla *** offense. What are the chances he runs into two **** play-callers at the college level?
Sometimes it takes hitting rock bottom to learn valuable lessons....Or appreciate what you had
I doubt that expose in the Herald back in January helped his reputation very much...
SIAP
How us that jarrens fault they choose the guy to be the starting QB and they chose him so its squarely on himI would think Enos doesn’t have a single good thing to say about Jarren. I’m sure Enos blames him for costing him a 7 figure OC job and now coaching G5 running backs. I’m also sure any coach who looked at Jarren called Enos, so, here we are.
That said, I’m sure Jarren doesn’t have much good to say about Enos either. Not a good situation.
This is your response to a statement saying Jarren and Enos don’t like each other? Ok....How us that jarrens fault they choose the guy to be the starting QB and they chose him so its squarely on him
Don't you think he'd get a waiver pretty easily anyway with this Covid crisis?
Hope springs eternal among our fanbase... How many times have we thought we had "the guy," only for them to flame out? Remember the moment we were all sure Jacory was the real deal? Or Kaaya? Or even Kosi, for a split second?
All QBs with talent, btw. Problem is, we haven't had a coaching staff with all-around talent in decades.
Exactly.
Seems like a lot of hoops to dive through when the NCAA has been pretty "generous" with waivers for transfers.
In Williams' case, hard not to think it's grades-related, based on how he handled the 2019 season.
Not a stretch to believe that a guy who got drunk, missed curfew and lost to FIU (when allegedly hungover) might've partied his year away and is behind grades-wise right now.
I know... I'm just teasing.... I'm actually happy for Jarren... Least he's still trying rather than giving up.... Hopefully he gets things together and gives himself a solid chance at a good life beyond football..No doubt. In no way am i passing judgment because that would 100% hypocritical. I'm just explaining how i think he still qualifies for JUCO.
So true. The story of redemption is a great one.I know... I'm just teasing.... I'm actually happy for Jarren... Least he's still trying rather than giving up.... Hopefully he gets things together and gives himself a solid chance at a good life beyond football..
Sometimes it takes a wake up call.I know... I'm just teasing.... I'm actually happy for Jarren... Least he's still trying rather than giving up.... Hopefully he gets things together and gives himself a solid chance at a good life beyond football..
**** I wish I was smartNot really.
If he goes JUCO for a semester he'll be immediately eligible to play the following Spring, so instead of having to sit out a year, sometimes transfers will go JUCO or to a FCS school & then re-enter their name into the portal.
It's the easiest way to transfer & be able to play right away without getting a waiver.