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CougarCorner • The Limitations of Mendenhall's Core Philosophy - Page 2
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Re: The Limitations of Mendenhall's Core Philosophy

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:44 pm
by nuk13
I haven't read much of this guy but after reading this article the Irish in me says "bilarney". There isn't enough Irish to spell it right but how does he know all of this? I'm for seeing what the future brings rather than taking sides and prophesying what will be if my guy doesn't get to play. That probably should be Hill cause I'm within 50 miles of where he played high school ball and I belong to the same church he does to boot. Even with that I'm not against Nelson, we both go to the same church too and served the Lord as missionaries.

Re: The Limitations of Mendenhall's Core Philosophy

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 8:05 pm
by Lawboy
MesaCougFan wrote:In 2011 a healthy RN showed on the field of play that he was a better QB (per) against a better HI team in Honolulu than our FR phenom TH did last night against a less HI team in Provo. There is no conspiracy theory w/ Bronco.

U homer Gordon Monson has never been right about anything BYU football related. When I read that I threw up a little bit in my mouth.
And yet we scored more this year, and had more yards in about three quarters of play. Hill will be the better QB by far in short order. Mainly because he takes care of the ball when in his hands.

Re: The Limitations of Mendenhall's Core Philosophy

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 8:25 pm
by MesaCougFan
I'm excited about TH's future, but until he proves to me that he can throw a ball to one of our playmakers (w/ his arm) that they can make a play with, I'm not ready to crown him the superior QB. He is most definitely the most gifted athlete that we have on our roster at the QB position.

We won't win games against good teams that can tackle and scheme against the run, if we can't make plays through the air.

Re: The Limitations of Mendenhall's Core Philosophy

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:23 am
by Isola
Dang, and I thought this thread was going to be about Bronco's stifling defense, limiting opponents to an average of 10 points per game and having the best red zone percentage in the nation.

I guess not. I'll have to start that thread.

Re: The Limitations of Mendenhall's Core Philosophy

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:59 am
by northerncougar
This quote from last week is what scares me about Mendenhall: "Taysom is doing his part," Mendenhall said, "but there isn’t as much history between he and I like there is between Riley and I."

History? What? What in the world does that even mean??

I have played a lot of sports in my life, and I can see in about 30 seconds when someone has a lot more ability than another, even if there is no history between us.

The problem isn't playing Riley, the problem is playing Riley when he is so injured that he can hardly function, and still playing him anyway.

If Riley is healthy, I am all for playing him. He has the tools and the skills to win and the team is behind him. When injured he looks like me out there. He is just absolutely horrific!!

This weird bromance, man-crush that Bronco has with Riley is a little scary. I just don't get it...

Re: The Limitations of Mendenhall's Core Philosophy

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:19 am
by Cougs_Rule
And it ain't over! First, I Want to say, I hope Riley recovers completely and quickly. But my prediction is whether or not he is healthy, he will start again vs Notre Dame, because of this manCrush by Bronco. My only hope is that after several games of improvement and productivity from Hill, is that Riley gets yanked much quicker if he is not effective. But you are right, there is something more there than meets the eye. ;-)

Re: The Limitations of Mendenhall's Core Philosophy

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:11 am
by Stirfry
hawkwing wrote:Any time you agree with Gordon "Troll" Monson you must reevaluate your thoughts to determine how you came to the wrong conclusion.
Any time you know you agree with Gordon "Troll" Monson you must reevaluate your priorities and time management as you should never take the time to know Monson's thoughts are.


I fixed your post for you Hawk.

Re: The Limitations of Mendenhall's Core Philosophy

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:33 pm
by stgeorgefan
Rule 1 on Cougarcorner... Never EVER quote Gordon Monson!!! Seriously why is it that whenever somebody posts a GM article everyone discredits it. I have read GM as long as many and find the typical troll bait, but that doesn't mean that all his stuff is not true.

Gordon loves to stir the pot sure, but when there is an elephant in the room and most sports writers stay quiet, GM will put it out there.
Love him or hate him, I'm glad there is at least 1 out there that for better of worse writes what many fans are thinking.

Limitations wise it's clear that hard work pays off over natural talent in Bronco's philisophy. It has its place but not to the extent that BM has taken it. It is this reason why I believe Byu has hit it's ceiling.

Re: The Limitations of Mendenhall's Core Philosophy

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:56 pm
by Stirfry
stgeorgefan wrote:Rule 1 on Cougarcorner... Never EVER quote Gordon Monson!!! Seriously why is it that whenever somebody posts a GM article everyone discredits it. I have read GM as long as many and find the typical troll bait, but that doesn't mean that all his stuff is not true.

Gordon loves to stir the pot sure, but when there is an elephant in the room and most sports writers stay quiet, GM will put it out there.
Love him or hate him, I'm glad there is at least 1 out there that for better of worse writes what many fans are thinking.

Limitations wise it's clear that hard work pays off over natural talent in Bronco's philisophy. It has its place but not to the extent that BM has taken it. It is this reason why I believe Byu has hit it's ceiling.
If you want to know the straw that broke the camels back for me look up the article he wrote about Jim Boylen after he was fired. (Yes, I realize the irony of me being turned off by an article the puts the Utes down.) He does make some insightful observations but my life has been much happier since I stopped giving Monson my time. His style is what turns the rivalry into a day of hate in Utah from a day of football.

Re: The Limitations of Mendenhall's Core Philosophy

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:23 pm
by SpiffCoug
Gordon Monson has fake opinions and positions. He doesn't care what he writes, he just wants you read/listen to him.