Masson is a passionate salesman off the field.
McGuire is a passionate salesman on the field.
Masson is a passionate salesman off the field.
McGuire is a passionate salesman on the field.
I feel the same. In the week before the season opener Hud was quoted in the paper stating what he was looking for in a QB. He mentioned knowledge of the game, toughness and leadership that inspires his team. When I read that I immediately thought he is describing Brad McGuire. While I think Blaine has shown some of those same characteristics Brad has them all. Also Brad and Blaine bring similar skills to the game so rotating them would not be as big of a change as it is when Chris comes in. JMO
Coach Hud's first win at UL came on ---- 09/10/11! Coincidence? I think not! Good omen!
From your writing, I can feel your frustration and you have every right to feel like you do. It's a mystery to me on how all that transpired around Brad becoming a fullback and I really don't understand the thought process behind it. I'm sure there was more going on behind the scenes than we will ever know and you know way more than I do. Brad has always shown the desire and will to win and although I can't speak for everyone, I do believe most fans do recognize and appreciate that.
Brad's completed the longest pass so far this year. For all of the ballyhooing about Blaine and Chris... only one guy has a 100% completion rate.
I assume Brad's finger injury took him out of the original race with Chris. Then, I guess coaches decided they wanted/needed him participating on Saturdays and went the FB route. The downside of accepting a FB assignment (and I believe Brad would accept whatever the team requested of him) it probably tightens up your throwing motion (bulking up) and that kind of helped end the QB opportunity. I'm not sure what Hud took into consideration... but it seems like Brad would have been given another fair shot at the QB battle in the spring and fall.
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