That's exactly what I was thinking as I read this article. WTF. I was just about to post the same thing and then thought I may have read the blog wrong or I was crazy.
Good to hear he didn't let one bad day keep him down. That is one thing about Beck you have to admire. He never gives up and never stops trying to improve himself.
And sparano is hte last person i would think would sugarcoat a bad performance. I don't think he has a sugarcoating bone in his body.
Exactly. I'm considering not reading the blogs and just waiting for the transcripts of Sparano's PC's.
"Beck was on the mark on several throws, threading the needle to David Kircus on one and hitting Derek Hagan in perfect stride on another for a big gain" Good to hear!
There is a lot to admire about John Beck...I think any normal person would root for a guy with Becks character and personality.....
I love to read the blogs because I can't be there. But if we can't get reliable info what is the point. The only guys I trust anymore are Jim Mandich, Joe Rose, Jimmy Cefalo, Kim Boakemper. I frankly other than these guys don'tr know who to trust in the local media.
I recommend reading our own posters reports regarding the play in TC. They are much better than what the local newspaper reports as it is shown in this case. Finsgirlie, Ozzy and others do a great job.
I am soory I forgot to mention our great reports from our guys and gals. Many props out to Finsgirlie, Ozzy and others who are doing a great job.
This stood out to me too: Probably because my eyes are trained to focus on sentences with "at the end of the day." But seriously, we all know Sparano is a no BS kind of guy thats going to tell you it how it is. He isnt here to blow sunshine up anyones ***. With that in mind, I can see how he has some respect for Beck going in there and bombing one day and having the nuts to get back in there and rebound like yesterday never happened. It's very encouraging and refreshing to have a coach like that. I also see a huge difference already in how open and honest Sparano is when it comes to answering questions. That was one of the biggest things that used to piss me off about Cameron and I'm relieved I don't have to sit through that crap again.
Good post bro. I'm also glad to have a straight-forward coach. He tells it like it is. He's not going to baby you. If he doesn't like what he sees in you, your outta there ala Gore and Wilson.
What I's like to hear is what Offensive Coordinator Dan Henning or Quarterbacks Coach David Lee has said about the QB battle. I haven't heard much from them. If anyone finds any link to any comments or interviews post it please.
As I said in another thread I will no longer believe or rely on the bloggers in the papers because, in my opinion, they are against John Beck. I have no idea why but none of them has picked John to start and they continually bring up last year. I'll believe John is bad only when I see it with my own eyes or Tony says it is so.
Def. I always appreciate that tough and straight-forward mentality. Tell it how it is, no matter what. I was ready throw my computer out a window last year listening to Cam's press conferences. I can't stand when coaches sound like politicians. This is football, we don't have time for people to be nice and worrying about being politically correct instead of just being honest. Theres no room for softness and dancing around difficult questions.
When Sparano came out and said, "JT won't be with us in TC" etc., I said to myself, man this guy has no filter between his brain and his mouth, there is no BS'in with him! WSIWYG with him!
Henning was on the latest episode of Real Sports with Bryant Gumbal (The one featuring Parcells obviously). I have to say that I'm not all that familiar with Henning and when I first saw Parcells introduce him I did have thoughts of "o boy heres BP lifelong buddy who got the job bc hes an old school guy." Anyways, they talked to Henning briefly and even though the discussion was more focused on BP, it kind of helps to get a sense of some of Henning's philosophies at the same time. From the little bit that I've seen of him, I was somewhat impressed for how well he handled himself. He seems like another straight-forward guy like the rest of our staff. Obviously, I'm not really answering your QB question. But I would recommend watching that episode if you get the chance. If your not familiar with Henning like me, it def helps you at least get a sense of who he is.
I dont think its a matter of not having a filter between his brain and mouth. I think its more of respecting his audience (the players, the fans, his staff) and just being honest and open about the situations at hand. BTW what the hell is WSIWYG?
Yeah, the blogs I read had a much different feel for how Beck was performing then what Sparano stated but I would go with Sparano's assessment. I really hope Beck steps up during the camp/preseason cycle of events and becomes the starter. Of course, I want the one who gives us the best chance to win to start, however, I would be estatic if it were Beck.
IMO, the bloggers are trying to stir up controversy, the more they say "So and So was terrible" especially a Qb, the more people will read their blogs. Beck may have had a good day, he may not have, "but" it's Training Camp only, not even live scrimmages as of yet, an errant throw during TC is no big deal, in fact, I'd like it if John Beck said something like "I may throw 5 int's, I'm trying to improve here, not play it safe". If a Qb cannot screw up during Training Camp, then how are they supposed to improve?
I have read somewhere today that pressure is being applied through email complaints to the media to stop with the obvious bias and just report the facts. Omar Kelly, was the most notable offender.
Good to hear about Beck. Personally I like Beck but I just want one of these QBs to show that they are the clear choice for QB no matter who they are as that would be best for the team. Also a huge attribute for a QB is that ability to bounce back and if Beck has that its a great sign for him. Plus who really trusts bloggers in the first place since they are basically journalists who are already undependable without a college degree (for the most part), so its best to avoid them. I use the pre-season games as my guide to who looks like the QB of the future and then more importantly the regular season will remove all doubt.
Probably because I messed it up! I forgot a y, it's WYSIWYG old term from way back when i first used a computer in school.
In yesterday's thread, some guys were bad-mouthing Beck and basically saying that he 'showed his true colors' by being tentative or throwing int's in one practice...The same thing goes today, just the opposite...he's not Danny, Jr because he had a good practice and rebounded from the poor practice...This is a work in progress and he'll probably have some more poor days to go along with better days...the thing is, we have to see more of the good days and fewer of the others...