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Yeah it is certainly an issue bit he did lose one year to injury too.That's the problem. Fagnano is 5 years in to college and he can't get more accurate.
Yeah it is certainly an issue bit he did lose one year to injury too.That's the problem. Fagnano is 5 years in to college and he can't get more accurate.
They just need to stop with everything being a sideline pass. Use the middle of the field too: intermediate and long. And tell the receivers to catch the ball.This is so damn funny. This board blows hot and cold on our QBs almost play by play. Read the chat board. Fagnano isn’t Tom Brady, but for 2 straight games the BY loved him. He misses some passes, but so does every NFL QB every game. He was still 24-41 and was under too much pressure too often. One int was on him, the other on the receiver. His fumble was pretty questionable. Evers hasn’t exactly been a passing star and teams defend us differently when he is in.
Actually, I believe he is 2-2 and played against the only 2 good teams we’ve faced.The frenzied crowd on the field in Nashville right now might disagree.
No they weren’t. I thought everyone knew the play is over when the knee is down. They didn’t.
What that came before wold make them think that they couldn't pick up 1yard on two tries... and ask why in the name of all that's holy didn't he kick the FG? They would have had MO and a kicker with a HUGE leg going into OT.
Not blowing hot and cold. Temple decided to defend the run and dared Fagnano to beat them by the pass and he couldn't do it. With Evers as a dual threat QB, it opens up the run game even though Evers hasn't proven that he can beat them with the pass yet.This is so damn funny. This board blows hot and cold on our QBs almost play by play. Read the chat board. Fagnano isn’t Tom Brady, but for 2 straight games the BY loved him. He misses some passes, but so does every NFL QB every game. He was still 24-41 and was under too much pressure too often. One int was on him, the other on the receiver. His fumble was pretty questionable. Evers hasn’t exactly been a passing star and teams defend us differently when he is in.
Fagnano ?Just a gutsy win. Sheffield, Buckman, Fagnano, Faumuina-Brown, and many others stood out. We did it with some key injuries on offense. Tough loss for Temple.
He had a really rough game but the kid did come up big when it mattered.Fagnano ?
This is so damn funny. This board blows hot and cold on our QBs almost play by play. Read the chat board. Fagnano isn’t Tom Brady, but for 2 straight games the BY loved him. He misses some passes, but so does every NFL QB every game. He was still 24-41 and was under too much pressure too often. One int was on him, the other on the receiver. His fumble was pretty questionable. Evers hasn’t exactly been a passing star and teams defend us differently when he is in.
Post game Mora referenced ankle.I saw the play rolling back up on his leg. Hopfullly it is more ankle. He did give it a try for the rest of the 1st half at least. Just curious what the actual injury is. We can't afford to lose him.
My guess is the social media team has been consuming too much of the Calgorithm
United. lol.
Nm for now
Based on today, not very good but may raise their game for WF. At least come ready to play, which they just didn't today, although credit Temple for the scoutingAnyone know the crowd size? "Old Guy" thinks my heart stopped several times. WF will be a huge test of just how good the Huskies are.....I am happy beyond the rainbow for the W, but I thought they would perform better than appears. Anyway, looking forward to all the posts....Go Huskies! Thanks for all the good opinions on the Boneyard.
I sit in 104, which is the opposite end of the field, at first I thought they stuffed the runner and were all running in celebration. Then I realized he had the ball. Maybe time to visit my eye doctor.This is the best view. Ball never came close to the goal line. Fumble was between 1-2 yard line.
I thought offense can’t advance a fumbled ballYou know, Jordan Wright kind of gets spun around and sees the football. If he hadn't been in that position, he may not see the ball and the Temple running back could scoop it up for a touchdown. Great defensive stand and a little luck picking up the ball.
A win like this can really help a team for the rest of the year. It still counts in the W column but is also very humblingBased on today, not very good but may raise their game for WF. At least come ready to play, which they just didn't today, although credit Temple for the scouting
Fagnano's throws just felt off. The long missed pass to an wide open Bell was a tough one. His short passes didn't seem that accurate or with the right touch. It just seems his timing is off with his receivers. Hopefully, he can get more reps in practice with the starting unit.Not blowing hot and cold. Temple decided to defend the run and dared Fagnano to beat them by the pass and he couldn't do it. With Evers as a dual threat QB, it opens up the run game even though Evers hasn't proven that he can beat them with the pass yet.
You show me a play where Fagano ran down the sideline line for 10 or 15 yards, with all of his receivers covered. I have seen Evers do that, and quickly. Not trying to knock Fagano, he was the winning QB.But they shut down all three of our running backs. You think NE would have run all over them? Strange take.