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2 Heisman votes

9/29/2012 5:40:37 PM

skokiaan
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All about stats. Playing the worst defense in the acc. Threw game losing interception

9/29/2012 5:44:46 PM

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glennon reached a new low, dont cry about it

9/29/2012 5:45:20 PM

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37 points. Missed PAT. Palmer fumbled at the one. We could have scored 45+ today.

But the game today was totally Glennon's fault. Got it.

[Edited on September 29, 2012 at 6:23 PM. Reason : RW would have totally led us to 60 points, Brosious even more]

9/29/2012 6:22:24 PM

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this was a great learning experience for glennon. it was only the 18th start of his career

just imagine how good he's going to be once he figures it out!

[Edited on September 29, 2012 at 6:28 PM. Reason : tevin washington had a ypa of 16.5 against miami]

9/29/2012 6:26:06 PM

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"RW would have totally led us to 60 points"


i can't disagree with this

9/29/2012 6:43:04 PM

skokiaan
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Tevin Washington is a sure NFL QB

9/29/2012 6:53:54 PM

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I have to say that I'm glad to see the RW strawman has survived. It must live.

9/29/2012 7:10:29 PM

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lol @ this thread

9/29/2012 11:43:58 PM

packboozie
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The TOB hatred because of the correct RW "decision" has made people hate Glennon for some reason.

He's probably the school's 4th best QB ever behind PR, RW, and Gabriel.

Throws for 400+ yards and 4 TDs and still gets shitted on. I guess some people enjoyed Marcus Stone.

[Edited on September 30, 2012 at 8:13 PM. Reason : Erik Kramer? NCSU career wasn't great....I'm not old enough to remember]

9/30/2012 8:13:11 PM

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undrafted FA

10/6/2012 8:56:21 PM

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" He's probably the school's 4th best QB ever behind PR, RW, and Gabriel."


Hahahahahahahahahanaha


(takes breath)


Hahahahahahahahahahahahah

10/6/2012 9:41:16 PM

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This guy is completely forgettable. Our dumbass coach made a mistake in even mentioning Matt Ryan's name in the same breath

10/6/2012 9:44:23 PM

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i'd take barnette over glennon, and kramer

10/6/2012 9:45:27 PM

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I counted at least 4 plays this game where he missed an open guy on a check down

10/6/2012 9:46:10 PM

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At this point, jay davis > glennon.

(I won't say stone or beck though, because that's just mean.)

10/6/2012 9:47:39 PM

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bttt

10/6/2012 11:50:25 PM

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glennon sucks!11111!1!1111111!!!!111!111!1111

bandwagon bitches

10/6/2012 11:51:10 PM

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http://go.standard.net/story/mysterious-talking-giraffe-stars-in-seven-of-daran-playing-in-logan

10/6/2012 11:52:14 PM

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10/7/2012 12:39:27 AM

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I'll give him credit for shaking off an otherwise horrible performance and leading us on a game winning drive.

But he's got to start playing well. Our defense can't pitch a shutout every week.

10/7/2012 11:01:03 AM

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[Edited on October 7, 2012 at 11:37 AM. Reason : ]

10/7/2012 11:37:00 AM

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259 yards, 2 TDs, 54% completion... i thought he played pretty well.

of course, face and others were also criticizing him when he threw for 440 yds, 4 TDs, 57% against Miami

(i mean, doesn't fsu supposedly have one of the best defenses in the country?)

10/7/2012 11:37:37 AM

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4.7 yards per pass.

it took us starting on the 40 yard line and two fourth down conversions to score. If one of those conversions doesn't occur, or we get normal field position to start with we likely walk away with 10 points on the scoreboard, blowing one of the most winnable games vs a top 5 team ever.

It's easy to be results oriented and say we won. And that's great that we won. But we aren't going to win a lot of games with the offense playing like that.

10/7/2012 11:48:16 AM

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Beats #3 team in the country, still gets hate.

Fuck TWW

10/7/2012 11:50:22 AM

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its not glennons fault our offensive line, running bakcs and receivers are not very good. some of them are average but we have no standouts on offense.

10/7/2012 11:57:57 AM

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Not hating. It's a team sport. Our defense kept us in it and our special teams put us in position to win at the end. Glennon led a clutch TD drive which helps offset his otherwise shaky game. Great victory.

Now we just have to win out. That's going to be tough. Wish we'd beaten Miami so we could possibly shake off a loss @Clemson.

10/7/2012 12:09:07 PM

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"Now we just have to win out."


Just a week ago you were saying we might lose out. Predicting 4-8 or 5-7.

10/7/2012 12:12:37 PM

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I don't post much but I read daily... and face you are dumb. Kudos to Glennon. He overcomes adversity after a loss that crushed the team and fans. He calls a player meeting a leads us to a win in the fourth quarter over the top rated defense in college football the following weekend. At the end of the day Glennon did that regardless of how "ugly" it was. He drives me crazy with his 3rd and 4th! down checkdowns, but these are the types of games that can give a player like him confidence to be Great. No question that he has the arm and surprisingly is showing some pocket awareness. However, as far as this thread goes he needs an exceptional second half of the season to even be considered for Heisman.

10/7/2012 12:43:17 PM

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lets not forget that without our defense stonewalling FSU time and time again (including a monster sack to take them out of FG range) that Glennon never even gets an opportunity to win this game because he played poorly.

That's just being logical.

And where did i say we'd lose out? I had us going 7-5 this season, get the net.

10/7/2012 12:47:32 PM

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" its not glennons fault our offensive line, running bakcs and receivers are not very good. some of them are average but we have no standouts on offense."


It is glennon's fault when he throws it 6 yards on fourth and 10, when there was a receiver wide open in the middle of the field 10+ yards away and running towards the endzone.

10/7/2012 12:58:26 PM

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"i'd take barnette over glennon, and kramer"


So you would take Jamie Barnette over an NFL QB? Ok. Please tell us less. Barnette had a ton of heart and was a steady player, but without Torry Holt, he suffered his senior year.

But then again this is the same poster telling us we were going to lose to the Citadel and get raped by FSU.

[Edited on October 7, 2012 at 9:56 PM. Reason : Boobs are great, your posts aren't]

10/7/2012 9:55:37 PM

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"And where did i say we'd lose out? I had us going 7-5 this season, get the net."


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"So we may start the season 1-6, (0-4 ACC) against real schools and finish around 4-7 (3-5) or even worse 3-8 (2-6)."

10/7/2012 9:59:33 PM

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I loved me some Barnette...seriously. I was a tyke and grew up on the Geoff Bender/Terry Harvey/Shane Montgomery types...but Barnette was my first "favorite QB" at State...but that guy basically just threw the ball up to Holt for the majority of his career. He did some great scrambling, took some beatings, and was a good football player...but Holt made him a lot better.

Tough to know where to put Glennon because we've only have two years body of work and State actually has a pretty decent QB history. But he's pretty good.

10/7/2012 10:07:12 PM

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In all honesty I do feel bad for Glennon. He's had a really tough career.

First of all the expectations coming out of HS when you're being compared to Andrew Luck or in college being compared to Matt Ryan before you've had your first start are crazy to live up to.

Then you have to watch from the sidelines as some no name emerges to take your starting spot.

On top of that you have to replace a living legend under the difficult circumstances of "its either him or me" which obviously opens you up to a lot more pressure than just assuming the starting role naturally.

Then all the disappointment of the way last season went for him.

Then this year he can't get things on track all season and when he finally does the coaching staff neuters him and his receivers completely blow what would have been a statistical performance for the ages.

Now he's still really got no legacy as an NC State QB. This was going to be what he was remembered for. A 500+ yard, 6 TD performance to lead us to our 6th and final consecutive victory over UNC.

Now his legacy is a good comeback vs a 2-9 Maryland team to make us bowl eligible... Ew.

He's had a lot of tough breaks really. College careers don't always go the way people would like. I remember that interview where he talked about how disappointed he was that he had an abbreviated career but that he was looking forward to getting going because two years was still enough time to accomplish big things and win a lot of games. Sadly, it wasn't. And today wasn't really fair to him. For all the bad breaks he's had in his career, today was his day to shine and his receivers and coaches took that away from him.

10/27/2012 5:38:37 PM

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^shut-up

467 yards, 5 TDs, 55% completion... and there were at least 7 passes that were dropped that shouldn't have been, one leading to an interception (and he got sacked 5 times). He had a good game.

10/27/2012 6:29:32 PM

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Pretty good when a "disappointing season" ends with 3000 yards 31 TDs and 12 INTs and a bowl win

And yeah dude was balling out today. Best QB in the ACC. Too bad the other guys didn't wanna catch it for him.

10/27/2012 6:31:37 PM

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^^ You're either illiterate or you didn't read my post because you just agreed with me

10/28/2012 1:59:08 AM

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Glennon : A
Receivers : D-
Backs : D-
Defense: D-
Special Teams : D-
TOB : F

10/28/2012 2:13:12 AM

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Russel Wilson is " a living legend"? No.

10/28/2012 2:19:31 AM

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he had a good game .... he could have had a story book, elite type game.

he threw for 467 in basically 3.25 quarters.

10/28/2012 2:25:11 AM

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His legacy will be the FSU game winning drive... And Maryland.

Great player.

10/28/2012 9:38:21 AM

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i will miss glennon terribly. i did not feel this way last year..

love the guy. very comfortable with him at the helm. next year scares me to death

10/28/2012 3:43:25 PM

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Lol, Russell Wilson is the best QB in nc state history. If he doesn't qualify as a living legend then we should just give up on sports because we aren't getting anyone better this millenium probably

10/28/2012 7:45:54 PM

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Come on face. You can troll better than that.

10/28/2012 7:46:57 PM

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"very comfortable with him at the helm. next year scares me to death"

i agree.

10/28/2012 7:49:39 PM

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I know I get it Russell was a black guy and glennon and rivers were white, therefore Russells accomplishments have to be diminished by the pack nation.

I'm not new here, I understand how you guys form your opinions

10/28/2012 7:51:57 PM

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" Lol, Russell Wilson is the best QB in nc state history."


1. Roman Gabriel
1. Philip Rivers
3. Russell Wilson
4. Everyone else

10/28/2012 9:15:56 PM

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^^Using the race card to troll? Come on face, that's pathetic. Even for you.

10/29/2012 12:08:17 PM

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"N.C. State quarterback Mike Glennon set to climb draft boards

Mike Glennon might be the best quarterback available in the 2013 NFL Draft. I know that statement will take many by surprise, considering the endless hype and speculation surrounding West Virginia's Geno Smith and USC's Matt Barkley, but there is a growing sentiment in the NFL scouting community that the N.C. State star could be the crown jewel of this year's quarterback class.

I had heard about Glennon's ascension up draft boards across the league over the past few weeks, but it wasn't until I made a trip to North Carolina to study him in person on Saturday that I could see what all the commotion was about. Glennon's masterful performance in a 43-35 loss to North Carolina made the visit well worth the trouble.

Glennon completed 29 of his 52 passes for 467 yards, throwing five touchdowns and two interceptions. Those numbers might not be impressive at first glance, but when one considers the 10 passes dropped by Wolfpack receivers, it becomes clear that the stat sheet wasn't indicative of Glennon's efficient play from the pocket. Glennon connected on 20 of his first 29 passes and finished the night with five completions of 30-plus yards. Most impressively, he hit 10 different receivers and showed his capacity to make every throw in the book from the pocket.

Charting Glennon's throws, I noticed that while he worked every area of the field, he was particularly effective in the 10- to 15-yard void between the hashes, repeatedly hitting receivers on the move on an assortment of crossing routes and square-ins over the middle. Although the over/under read is a fairly simple one, the fact that Glennon wasn't afraid to throw between linebackers speaks volumes about his anticipation and awareness.

I noticed three additional aspects of Glennon's game that will stand out when NFL scouts pop in the tape:

1. Arm talent. Glennon is one of the most impressive throwers in college football. He has rare arm strength, and his ability to make all of the throws to every area of the field with zip and velocity makes him an ideal fit for most traditional pro-style systems. While watching him work against the Tar Heels, I was blown away by the pace of his balls. Glennon unleashes laser-like tosses on out-breaking routes; he will not have any issues throwing the deep comeback to the far side of the field from the pocket. When given the opportunity to attack down the field on vertical routes, Glennon displayed excellent accuracy and touch. He routinely dropped the ball in over the receiver's proper shoulder, and he rarely forced his receivers to alter their stride. This will certainly catch the attention of scouts and coaches who favor offensive systems built on the vertical passing game; it could be what separates Glennon from the other prospects leading up to the draft.

2. Pocket presence. Glennon is not an athletic playmaker, and he can't defeat defenses with his feet. He can, however, punish opponents with his precise passing skills. When given ample time to throw from a clean pocket, Glennon looked like a potential Pro Bowl-caliber player, delivering pinpoint throws to his intended targets and displaying the kind of consistent placement one would expect from an elite signal-caller. His accuracy and ball placement, in fact, ranked as definite bright spots in his overall performance. Though he showed outstanding poise against pressure, he simply lacked the elusiveness to avoid multiple rushers in the pocket, taking five sacks that a better athlete might have avoided. To succeed against blitz-heavy tactics as a pro, he'll need to develop a top-notch feel for deciphering coverage, particularly blitz pressure, and utilize hot reads/sight adjustments to exploit the defense's vulnerabilities. Glennon certainly appears to have the football IQ necessary for grasping and executing that concept after spending four years playing within a pro-style system at N.C. State, but he'll need additional coaching and repetitions to master the nuances of the tactic.

3. Leadership. One of the traits most coveted by scouts and coaches searching for a franchise quarterback is leadership ability. Elite quarterbacks must be able to inspire confidence in their teammates with their poise and performance under pressure. They must also outwork everyone in the building, putting in the time to master the nuances of the offense. Glennon exhibited all of those qualities with his strong performance against the Tar Heels. He rallied the Wolfpack back from an 18-point deficit, making a host of big plays to energize his sideline. Most importantly, he didn't give up on his teammates despite the countless miscues and blunders they made in the passing game. He kept his body language positive and his interactions in the huddle encouraging. Though N.C. State lost, Glennon showed all of the intangible qualities one looks for in a quarterback, likely boosting his value in the minds of evaluators.

Glennon is currently a borderline first-round pick on draft boards across the NFL, but the buzz circulating in the scouting community leads me to believe he'll make a dramatic jump up the charts as the evaluation process continues. At this stage of his development, Glennon reminds me of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco; I can see a team falling in love with his talent when he works out in front of scouts at all-star games and other pre-draft workouts. With at least four more games to showcase his immense talent and potential, Glennon is definitely a prospect to watch over the next few months."


http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000087375/article/nc-state-quarterback-mike-glennon-set-to-climb-draft-boards

[Edited on October 29, 2012 at 6:23 PM. Reason : b]

10/29/2012 6:19:14 PM

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