I think he throws and tweets like trump. Looks like ****, plays like ****, can't get the job done yet he'll be the first to tell you how great he's doingCan you imagine one of Spurrier's or Meyer's quarterbacks doing this kind of shyt? Where is Mac? This kid needs to shut his pie hole before he digs the hole any deeper. He's heaping all sorts of unnecessary expectations on his shoulders coming off what was at best a questionable year.
Del Rio tweets like Trump and yet he throws like Hillary.
I can't imagine them allowing a walk-on quarterback to speak to the Press. Of course I also can't imagine them having nothing but walkon/third string type quarterbacks on the roster none of which seem to be able to separate themselves from the others.Can you imagine one of Spurrier's or Meyer's quarterbacks doing this kind of shyt? Where is Mac? This kid needs to shut his pie hole before he digs the hole any deeper.
He tells the fans we have the "memory of a goldfish".
I'm so tired of him insulting the fans.
Mac hates the fans just as much as del rioCan you imagine one of Spurrier's or Meyer's quarterbacks doing this kind of shyt? Where is Mac? This kid needs to shut his pie hole before he digs the hole any deeper. He's heaping all sorts of unnecessary expectations on his shoulders coming off what was at best a questionable year.
Del Rio tweets like Trump and yet he throws like Hillary.
https://www.seccountry.com/florida/...here-is-a-leader-in-gators-qb-competition/amp
He also knows the sentiment that is out there within a vocal segment of the fan base, that fans don’t want to see more of the same and are ready for a new leader on offense. Bringing up Del Rio’s name in a headline or a tweet is a surefire way to evoke an aggressive response about the need for change. He understands, even if he knows that those fans don’t fully understand everything that contributed to his inconsistent season last fall.
“It’s frustrating when you’re completely healthy for [only] two games, but I get it,” Del Rio said. “They saw underthrown deep balls. I didn’t play well the last couple games. I also overthrew deep routes in the first two games. I understand fans remember the last thing that they saw and that’s kind of what sticks. I don’t blame them. It’s frustrating, but I don’t blame them.”
I can't imagine them allowing a walk-on quarterback to speak to the Press. Of course I also can't imagine them having nothing but walkon/third string type quarterbacks on the roster none of which seem to be able to separate themselves from the others.
Maybe he overthrew one of those by 60 yards?
That strike he had to Callaway against UK was a pretty pass, though.
I just looked at the video, and he lets the ball go at his own 14. Had it continued uninterrupted to the ground, it would have landed on the 30. That's 56 yards. Still got 24 to go!