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Yeah...my wife is pissed because I was screaming timeout when she has her book club over today. That was followed by a very loud F#$@ after he kept the play going...and he actually threw it.

I've never seen a QB play that poorly in a big game before. That was atrocious.
 
99.9% of QB in NCAA with the experience that Stanley has and or a smart coaching staff calls timeout in that situation!!! That was a complete meltdown by all in CHARGE.. UNBELIEVABLE...
That wasn’t Stanley’s only major F up. Not by a long shot.

He had several unexcusable meltdowns. The kid is a horrible quarterback more often than he’s a good one. Especially in must win games
 
The play was there. Nobody was set but even if ONLY Noah Fant is Young walks in for a TD. Good playcall, horrible execution/click management.
 
That wasn’t Stanley’s only major F up. Not by a long shot.

He had several unexcusable meltdowns. The kid is a horrible quarterback more often than he’s a good one. Especially in must win games
He’s certainly unsettled in big road environments...Wisky, NW, MSU, PSU. Pretty effective at home for the most part...
 
That wasn’t Stanley’s only major F up. Not by a long shot.

He had several unexcusable meltdowns. The kid is a horrible quarterback more often than he’s a good one. Especially in must win games


Nope but it was the F up that I will remember for whenever this game comes to my mind.. was a complete choke job!!!
 
He’s certainly unsettled in big road environments...Wisky, NW, MSU, PSU. Pretty effective at home for the most part...
CJ, Stanzi, Tate, or Banks wouldn’t have made a single one of the boneheaded plays Stanley did tonight, home or away.

I say that because people are out there saying he’s better than these guys. Not even close to being true.
 
That turnover is one I'll always remember. It ranks right up there with taking the air out of the ball late in regulation against OSU in '09.

Just certain games are a real kick in the crotch.
 
CJ, Stanzi, Tate, or Banks wouldn’t have made a single one of the boneheaded plays Stanley did tonight, home or away.

I say that because people are out there saying he’s better than these guys. Not even close to being true.
Physical tools better? Absolutely. Mental tools/moxie? Not by a long shot.
 
Yes... I have seen enough of Stanley. He has been given plenty of opportunities. There has got to be a better option.
Just not who we hoped he would be.
 
The play was there. Nobody was set but even if ONLY Noah Fant is Young walks in for a TD. Good playcall, horrible execution/click management.
A middle school QB would know not to run a Chinese fire drill in that situation, but then again a middle school QB would have completed some of those passes.
 
A middle school QB would know not to run a Chinese fire drill in that situation, but then again a middle school QB would have completed some of those passes.
No argument there, but it ain't black and white. At the risk of sounding like a whiner, it should have been an illegal procedure penalty, AND KF was on the field trying to call timeout. Shit happens tho.
 
CJ, Stanzi, Tate, or Banks wouldn’t have made a single one of the boneheaded plays Stanley did tonight, home or away.

I say that because people are out there saying he’s better than these guys. Not even close to being true.
I was thinking about this and remember Stanzi was known as "Rick 6" for his junior(?) season. Were they boneheaded plays, predictable routes that were jumped, tipped balls, some of each? Just don't remember, but was thinking about this as the game went on today. Rick always seemed to come back from them, though.
 
I was thinking about this and remember Stanzi was known as "Rick 6" for his junior(?) season. Were they boneheaded plays, predictable routes that were jumped, tipped balls, some of each? Just don't remember, but was thinking about this as the game went on today. Rick always seemed to come back from them, though.
It’s how he woke himself up
 
I just cant understand his accuracy inconsistencies. This is why he is not top notch, he is above avg in 66% of games but then he has these spells of not stepping into his throws, throwing high, low all over the place.

The really great qbs are natural, they sling it with accuracy. I really like Nate and he is probably are best choice at qb but he has to get natural and more like 90% in rhythm
 
I was thinking about this and remember Stanzi was known as "Rick 6" for his junior(?) season. Were they boneheaded plays, predictable routes that were jumped, tipped balls, some of each? Just don't remember, but was thinking about this as the game went on today. Rick always seemed to come back from them, though.

They were bonehead throws for Pick Six Rick. You are right. The difference...is that Stanzi would bounce back and he would have won that game.
 

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