1. Based on a very, very small sample size:

    RP > Flynn.
  2. <--- Is over 50. Did hang. Of course, alcohol was out of the question for a Thursday night, else I'd be hanging over right now at work. :shock:
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  3. I think I heard something like this last year, let me fix it for you.
  4. I feel pretty sure Miles would like an undefeated season and a National Championship too. I also feel like he knows the system and has a little more knowledge about the abilities of all the players than we do. If RP is as good as you seem to think he is, why isn't he STARTING and Flynn coming in off the bench. Seems to me that he hasn't been able to beat Flynn out. Miles wants success more than any of us. He would play a third team freshman, if that freshman could come in an beat out Flynn and RP. JMO:)
  5. Guys, this was the first game of the season, in conference, on the road.Save your judgments.The playbook is deeper than what you saw last night.:geauxtige
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  6. Not from me you didn't.
  7. I don't know if it would work but the possibility of a QB rotation could be something for CLM to think about. One downside to it I see is that both Flynn and RP have the same basic style -- decent passer (or RP's arm actually looks awesome) who can run so I'm not sure the defense would have to adjust much.

    I will say that RP's TD pass was very impressive. I had noticed the CB cheating inside all night and wondered why Flynn hadn't picked on that. Maybe it was just a function of the plays that were being called. I don't know, but RP's touch on that ball was beautiful and the read was outstanding.

    If my wife would allow it, I would ask you to marry me based solely on that post. :hihi: :hihi: :hihi:
  8. Considering the limited time he played, I would say he was impressive indeed. Two TDs.
  9. I would hope so.
  10. How could you have possibly gone to bed while the game was still playing? I have no sympathy for you at all.