Onebuckfan
classof76
If Carr and his team think like the fans, that it was all Troy and JT and the rest were along for the ride I'm feeling more confident about the game in AA.
Upvote
0
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
JCOSU86;679380; said:When I looked at this thread on the front page it said:
"Michigan's real nemisis - ... daddyphatsacs"
'nuff said.
beatnd;678969; said:OK I hear ya guys...and JT may very well be the right answer....but as I said to my brother....lemme ask you this....which TSUN team do you think would have had the better shot in the Shoe this year:
Carr coached Michigan with Troy at QB vs Tressel coached OSU (without Troy)
or
Tressel coached Michigan vs Carr coached OSU with Troy at QB
or if that's just to weird to think about....you can just think about it this way....who would have had a better shot:
Michigan vs a Troy-less OSU
or
Michigan vs a Tressel-less OSU
JT is indeed a great coach....but the bottom line, is given the amazing nums he's put up in this series I'd take whoever had Troy at QB in the 1st scenario and whoever wasn't playing Troy in the 2nd scenario!....and my Buckeye brother agreed!
beatnd;678969; said:Carr coached Michigan with Troy at QB vs Tressel coached OSU (without Troy)
or
Tressel coached Michigan vs Carr coached OSU with Troy at QB
or if that's just to weird to think about....you can just think about it this way....who would have had a better shot:
23Skidoo;679448; said:Do you know why that is so weird to think about? Because Troy would be nothing like he is today if he was coached under Carr. He wouldn't have developed as a QB or a man.
And that is the fundamental reason why the answer has to be Tressel. He recruits quite well, but what he excels at is maturing young men into a solidified team. Troy Smith is a shining example, but it doesn't change the fact that Tressel has developed all of the "weapons" we've used during his tenure to dismantle scUM.
MuckFich06;679500; said:I'm not sure how you can say this. Some seeds grow on rocky soil. Tressel coudn't make a man out of Mo C, no matter how much he tried. I am not saying that Troy would be accepting the Heisman on Saturday if he had travelled further north for his education, but you cannot say that Carr could not have developed him. Tom Brady is a Carr product and although he never won a Heisman in that system, I'd say he has a pretty impressive resume. (god, I hate defending Carr)
I think the credit that goes to Coach Tressel is a little overboard sometimes, but he did have a huge role in Troy becoming what he is today. Tom Brady was so well developed by Carr that he shared time at QB with a bad third baseman, and ended up being a throw away sixth round draft pick. Was basically told to get his ass in gear or risk not making the team in his second year in the NFL. Tom Brady took hold of his future, despite shitty guidance of CarrMuckFich06;679500; said:I'm not sure how you can say this. Some seeds grow on rocky soil. Tressel coudn't make a man out of Mo C, no matter how much he tried. I am not saying that Troy would be accepting the Heisman on Saturday if he had travelled further north for his education, but you cannot say that Carr could not have developed him. Tom Brady is a Carr product and although he never won a Heisman in that system, I'd say he has a pretty impressive resume. (god, I hate defending Carr)
IronBuckI;679568; said:I think the credit that goes to Coach Tressel is a little overboard sometimes, but he did have a huge role in Troy becoming what he is today. Tom Brady was so well developed by Carr that he shared time at QB with a bad third baseman, and ended up being a throw away sixth round draft pick. Wasn't basically told to get his ass in gear or risk not making the team in his second year in the NFL. Tom Brady took hold of his future, despite shitty guidance of Carr
23Skidoo;679528; said:Correct me if I'm wrong -- but as I recall, Brady went into ttun as a QB. TS came to us, basically as an athlete. He's developed a LOT, and likely NEVER would have seen the playing field as a QB under Carr. He probably would have remained a special teams guy.
As for Carr, I'm operating under the premise that teams emulate their coach. We didn't see TS pull off a classless Heisman poise on the 18th did we? Nor would you EVER find a Tressel-coach player give a post-game interview effectively campaigning for a rematch and talking trash about his opponent.
When Troy Smith came to Ohio State, his character was very rough around the edges -- under Jim Tressel he has taken it upon himself to fix some of those and turned out great not only as a QB but a human being. He would have remained the same under Carr, whose own character is very rough around the edges.
As for Clarett -- you can't win them all. It takes two to tango, and that's why I give as much credit to Troy Smith for maturing as I do to Jim Tressel. But he never would have matured as a player or a person under Carr.