The whole "coaches know best" argument is lazy. I work with drgilbert and he can attest to how critical I have been with the coaching across the board for the Aggies since the Arkansas game. There are so many issues involved with that team right now that I couldn't fit them into a 5-page essay. I'm a film junkie when it comes to analyzing A&M and I have found about 3 plays on either side of the ball where everybody did their job correctly in the last 4 games. Back to this situation, as someone interested in the direction of the Longhorn program, I would find it tough to take a coach seriously who prides himself on accountability but continues to let a player make mistake after mistake without giving the other guy a chance. Some people play better with the lights on, but you won't find out until you give them a chance. Where would Mississippi State be this year if they didn't elect to hold Tyler Russell out last year despite him being cleared to play. Dak Prescott was given a shot and seized the job, gained valuable experience last year and is now considered a Heisman frontrunner. Also, somebody running 2nd string for 5/6 of the season should never be redshirted IMHO, they should be getting reps given they are one play from taking the job.
Ah, there you are. Long time no see - especially after that destruction from Bama.
Did you really criticize Strong because he wasn't playing Heard? And because you are a football film junkie, you consider yourself to be more expert than your coaches about the aggie football team?
You seriously feel like you are in a better position to decide what players need to play on TAMU's team - not to mention ours?
I have a news flash for you - you are nothing but an arm chair amateur. Your film watching can't make a patch on the million miles of film these highly paid and trained football professionals watch in a month.
It's beyond ignorant to even suggest you know better than they. Their purposes of playing and not playing players are constructed by hours, days, weeks, months and years of making decisions that are best for their teams and programs. From personal, up front and hands on coaching and teaching the very players that you think you know more about then they do.
Actually, I will give you enough credit to believe you cannot be this clueless.
I think your comment is nothing more than you feeling you have an opportunity to take some kind of magnanimous position, with your hated enemy, because they just lost a football game.
But let me be clear - we may have lost 23-0, but your team was annihilated 59-0 and you know it wasn't really even that close. By the middle of the 3rd qtr., Bama was playing their scout team and their walk on's or they might have surpassed the 77-0 shellacking that OU put on you.
I know why you are on this board today and you know why.