Van_Slyke_CF said:
Oh, I see Osgood's point: Sam McGuffie should transfer to a school in a conference that is superior to the Big 10, like the SEC, in order for Sam's superior skills to be fully appreciated.
Thanks for clearing up the mystery for us, Osgood.
I don't recall ever saying he should transfer.. but you're welcome. Glad I could help.
By the way, I don't think anyone here "suspended rationale thought" in discussing Sam's last year in HS and his prospects for success in college. We could see very clearly his superior speed and athleticism when on the field against Texas HS competition, including dancing circles around one brother after the other. It must have bothered Osgood to watch Sam repeatedly speed away from dark defenders.
Oh yea, my heart bleeds watching Sam run "circles" around defenders, be they light, dark, or polka dot. I cry myself to sleep every night at the very thought. I saw him outrun a zebra the other day, and almost drowned in my tears.
Sorry to disappoint you sport, but I couldn't give a rat's ass who runs around whom. That's the beauty of having a fulfilling life. I don't find it necessary live vicariously through strangers, and/or take some sort of pride in the accomplishment of others.
I posted a number of weeks ago my concerns about Sam's ability to play long-term as a feature back at 185 lbs. Time will tell whether or not Sam is best suited for RB or not, or if a move to WR might be best down the road.
So you're getting all emotional and pissy over my post despite
agreeing with me? That's rather odd, no?
But then again, perhaps the problem with Sam his year at Michigan stemmed from the fact that Michigan sucked-plain and simple. As we saw with Brian Leonard and the Rams last season, the white RB becomes an all-too-convenient target for criticism when the team sucks.
I still think rushing for almost 500 yards in the Big Ten as a true freshman on a god-awful team is quite an accomplishment. I think it's a foregone conclusion that Sam will transfer. I look forward to him performing for a better, more deserving team in 2010.
I don't recall anyone ever blaming Sam for anything. You wouldn't happen to have any examples of his being this imaginary target of criticism for the team's underperformance, would you? No? I didn't think so.
Everyone knew the team was gonna suck this year. They installed a new system without the necessary personnel. Additionally, having concerns that Sam's being suited to play feature back in the Big Ten at 185 pounds isn't "criticism".. it's called an
observation. There's a difference between the two. Unfortunately, however, this difference escapes you because of your unrelenting desire to play victim. You made this same EXACT observation, yet, when other people make it, thereby AGREEING WITH YOU, you call it "criticism".
That's kinda bizarre, don't you think? It must really suck to live in that perpetual haze of paranoia-fueled ignorance.
Edited by: Osgood Fan