
Terry_Tate
Posts: 7,606
Oct 3, 2011 6:46pm
I honestly don't care how bad Braxton Miller is, I'd still play him, or maybe bring in Taylor Graham, that's all I'd do about the QB situation. There is absolutely no point in playing Bauserman because he takes forever to throw the ball and is scared to make a throw. The final TD throw may wake him up as that was a riskier throw, but he's too gunshy to try to make a play which leads to the patented move of throw the ball 15 rows into the stands. Give me a qb that will take his lumps and isn't afraid to be aggressive over one who won't throw a pass to someone if they're remotely covered. Dude needs to get some confidence in himself and maybe he'd be the answer but he's too scared to try to make a play.

Mulva
Posts: 13,650
Oct 3, 2011 7:21pm
Booing is a frickin' noise of disapproval. People act like it's equivalent to throwing knives at the players.Dr Winston O'Boogie;920878 wrote:It's a frickin' college football team.

ts1227
Posts: 12,319
Oct 3, 2011 7:48pm
Mulva;920938 wrote:Booing is a frickin' noise of disapproval. People act like it's equivalent to throwing knives at the players.
To boo at any level of amateur athletics generally makes you look like a retard

thedynasty1998
Posts: 6,844
Oct 3, 2011 7:56pm
When you pay $70 to get in, you are entitled to boo all you want.ts1227;920980 wrote:To boo at any level of amateur athletics generally makes you look like a retard

j_crazy
Posts: 8,372
Oct 3, 2011 7:56pm
I just found firejimbollman.com. how true.

Scarlet_Buckeye
Posts: 5,264
Oct 4, 2011 10:10am
Reps.Automatik;920857 wrote:I've said it after the Miami game and my friends didn't want to hear it. I said I felt an "ND slide" coming. It wasn't because we lost that Miami game, it was how we lost. I can handle losses, but not bad football and thats what it was....BAD football from top to bottom. It was even more apparent on Saturday.
I'll ride this season out with a "wait and see" attitude, because we do have the deck stacked against us, but we BETTER MAKE A ****ING MOVE in the off season. I want a major shake up...clean house. They can keep Vrabel and send everyone else packing....INCLUDING Gene Smith.

Scarlet_Buckeye
Posts: 5,264
Oct 4, 2011 10:15am
Because college athletics (nowadays) is closer to pro sports than it is to high school sports. These are grown men. They can take a booing. And the booing isn't so much directed towards the players, as it's more directed towards the coaching staff and the failure of a job they have been doing. People have the right to boo poor performance, especially when they're paying a hefty price to watch it.Dr Winston O'Boogie;920878 wrote:Why am I dumb in your estimation? Don't get me wrong, watching the team lose a game like that is hard. But for my entire Buckeye fan career, the only thing I have absolutely despised are people who sit in that stadium and boo the home team. It's a frickin' college football team. I've never liked it. And I can see a lot of it coming in a year like this. I'm not saying Ohio State is the only placethis happens, but it has been my experience that the numbskull population in the Horseshoe is higher than at many other schools.
Booing is a way/sign of letting those who are in control know/realize that they are doing something wrong. Sometimes coaches, administration, etc. are so far into the forrest that they cannot even see the trees. When you have a RESOUNDING 100,000+ booing, obviously there is something wrong. Something that the staff is not seeing. Something that the staff is not realizing.
I think a better question is... why shouldn't people have been booing last weekend?

Scarlet_Buckeye
Posts: 5,264
Oct 4, 2011 10:18am
As "amateur" as the NCAA would have you believe college football is, the truth is it is closer to pro than amateur. Deal with the booing. It's not damaging anyone's psyche, and if it is, then that person has more issues than their performance. The boos last Saturday weren't "Bartman-esque" boos. They were boos.ts1227;920980 wrote:To boo at any level of amateur athletics generally makes you look like a retard
Let's be a men here, people.

FatHobbit
Posts: 8,651
Oct 4, 2011 10:20am
I'm kind of with the Dr here. I won't boo college players unless it's for a cheap shot.Scarlet_Buckeye;921466 wrote:why shouldn't people have been booing last weekend?

Dr Winston O'Boogie
Posts: 1,799
Oct 4, 2011 11:20am
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. If you are unhappy with the product on the field, the easiest and strongest way to voice your displeasure is to not pay for the $70 ticket. I just have a basic belief that once you're into a college football game, booing your team equates to being a fair weathered fan. I understand what you say about college football nowadays being closer to pro football than ever before. But close as it may be, it is still an amateaur sport. In fact, it is the school's varsity football team if you want to look at it in the most parochial way. Booing the Buckeyes (by supposed fans of the team) is no different to me than going to a Capital University game as a Capital fan and then booing that team when you don't like what you're seeing.Scarlet_Buckeye;921470 wrote:As "amateur" as the NCAA would have you believe college football is, the truth is it is closer to pro than amateur. Deal with the booing. It's not damaging anyone's psyche, and if it is, then that person has more issues than their performance. The boos last Saturday weren't "Bartman-esque" boos. They were boos.
Let's be a men here, people.
I guess I'm old school that way. Booing your own college team shows visiting fans a terrible side of our Buckeye family if you will. I go to a lot of NFL games, and I don't hold the same rule there. The NFL is purely a business and makes no bones about it. That's one of the reasons I like it better. However the business nature of it makes the entire fan-player relationship different.
I'll leave it at that. You're entitled to your opinion certainly.
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queencitybuckeye
Posts: 7,117
Oct 4, 2011 11:24am
I think booing is roughly the equivalent of sticking out one's tongue, or holding one's breath until turning blue. People are free to express their opinion of what they are watching, but should always remember that no one else gives a shit about their opinion.

Mulva
Posts: 13,650
Oct 4, 2011 4:53pm
Personally, I think cheering does too. And body painting. And costumes. Etc, etc. Looking dumb doing it doesn't make it wrong.ts1227;920980 wrote:To boo at any level of amateur athletics generally makes you look like a retard

ts1227
Posts: 12,319
Oct 4, 2011 10:52pm
thedynasty1998;920997 wrote:When you pay $70 to get in, you are entitled to boo all you want.
It just makes you a retard with 70 less dollars

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Oct 4, 2011 10:54pm
Get off your high horse. I'd be booing thats for damn sure. Not the players, the entire coaching staff.ts1227;922325 wrote:It just makes you a retard with 70 less dollars
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WebFire
Posts: 14,779
Oct 10, 2011 10:58pm
Never cared for Gee's leadership? I bet all the big universities are kicking themselves for not making you President of their school.Dr Winston O'Boogie;920409 wrote:I love Ohio State. I grew up there and went to school there. I don't support what Gee and Smith did in reaction to the violations and I have never cared for Gee's leadership style.

Pick6
Posts: 14,946
Oct 10, 2011 11:20pm
Getting Gee back is one of the best things that have ever happened to tOSU

Heretic
Posts: 18,820
Oct 12, 2011 4:57pm
Overall, yes. He's a great president. But when it comes to athletics, whenever he talks, there's a good chance he'll come off as an idiot. First with the "sisters of the poor" or whatever comment and then REALLY with the "I just hope coach doesn't fire me!" deal.Pick6;929691 wrote:Getting Gee back is one of the best things that have ever happened to tOSU