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College Football Week 11


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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Says the "UNC fan". 😂

Yeah, it was wild how Howell was the only guy out there and single handedly lost.

Howell is leading the NFL in passing yardage on an awful team with a lame duck coach, the worst D in the NFL, and an OC just trying to audition for HC roles vs. trying to run a functional offense. He's about the only thing right about that team.

My point in bringing up Howell is that the Heels would have been utterly awful with our defenses without Howell and Maye at QB. Mack has been floated by getting the two best QBs we've ever had and doing very little in the other side of the ball. I know that's obvious and you're just a troll but figured I'd point that out for anyone who actually cares.

I been saying Mack was the problem. Great coach in the past but his time is up.

 

People trash Burns all the time and he's a Panther. I can do the same for UNC QBs. I didn't really trash either tbh I just said Howell looks like a middle of the pack QB. If he's in your top 10 QBs so be it.

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I been saying Mack was the problem. Great coach in the past but his time is up.

 

People trash Burns all the time and he's a Panther. I can do the same for UNC QBs. I didn't really trash either tbh I just said Howell looks like a middle of the pack QB. If he's in your top 10 QBs so be it.

Yeah, trash the guys that are keeping us from being 3 or 4 win teams. We suck because we have no D and a HC who runs out of gas mid-season because he needs to have his legs kicked up at the beach enjoying retirement. When the entire team looks out of sort down the stretch year after year it's the coach's fault.

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, it's Howell's fault that they literally have the worst D in the league and no running game. He really should be making more tackles.

I have him as a middle of the pack QB. That means he's better than half the starting QBs in the league.

 

You somehow took that as a shot.  I would literally trade Bryce for Howell right now and add a 3rd round pick lol

 

 

I'm curious were do you have him ranked?

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, trash the guys that are keeping us from being 3 or 4 win teams. We suck because we have no D and a HC who runs out of gas mid-season because he needs to have his legs kicked up at the beach enjoying retirement. When the entire team looks out of sort down the stretch year after year it's the coach's fault.

I agree. Maye has also been underwhelming this season. I call it like I see it. Hopefully a new HC is on the horizon.

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

I have him as a middle of the pack QB. That means he's better than half the starting QBs in the league.

 

You somehow took that as a shot.  I would literally trade Bryce for Howell right now and add a 3rd round pick lol

 

 

I'm curious were do you have him ranked?

Honestly, 13th. As a first year starter with a terrible OL, terrible running game, and receivers that are near the top of the league in drops.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I agree. Maye has also been underwhelming this season. I call it like I see it. Hopefully a new HC is on the horizon.

I have no confidence in Mack at this point. We've had an opportunity to have two Heisman campaigns and absolutely horrifically botched both. We aren't developing QB talent and we collapse in the second half of seasons. It's just not good coaching. Mack has accomplished what we brought him back to do. Drag us out of the gutter, rebuild recruiting relationships, and build a bridge to the next coach. It's time for that next coach. 

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

Seeing what State is doing to Carolina tonight reminds me that the Ga Tech and Virginia loses we not flukes at all

Were they in the second half of the season? If yes, not a fluke. This has been our norm under Mack. We have folded like a cheap suit in the second half of the season year after year. I just don't think he can sustain it down the stretch at this age. He just doesn't have the ability to coach a full season. I can't make anything else make sense.

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