Couldn't agree more. Anyone but FranksHope we hear about someone on the defense earholing the **** out of Franks very soon.
Very true. However, if your dog can't walk properly on a leash, you would prefer that he forge ahead rather than lag behind.Franks chucking the ball at Carter in practice underlines the immaturity and the lapses of leadership in him. He is very needy, still.
That's probably a pretty good assumption. Redman is the personification of the "talks a lot but says very little" school of sports journalism.There is a lot of what the fvkk in there. Little Reese moves from safety to Rush End? Dafuq.
I'm going to assume most of this is Bob Redman not knowing wtf he's talking about.
There have been rumors for a long time now that Franks' teammates can't stand him. I think we've got a little meat to that theory now. I can imagine it would be hard to charge into battle led by a guy that you want to knock into the middle of next week.
Through your Franks-colored glasses I can imagine you'd see it this way.Don't know Ox. It sure sounded like the offense rallied to him and didn't just step aside and let the defense have him.
The problem with that analogy is that a 4th year QB shouldn't still be on a leash.Very true. However, if your dog can't walk properly on a leash, you would prefer that he forge ahead rather than lag behind.
Love watching Ox stirring the pot in support of the drive for a million.Through your Franks-colored glasses I can imagine you'd see it this way.
Those guys are obedient, that's for sure. Mullen has made it very clear what they are supposed to say.The podcast indicates Jefferson, Cleveland and Hammond spoke very positively about Franks.
We really wish you'd stop beating around the bush and just say what you feel.Franks ceiling has been reached. SEC defensive coaches have a full year of tape of him now, do we seriously think they all aren't going to adjust to the mental midget's skill set?