Here's a story on the transfer from the Front Page: http://bearinsider.com/news/story.php?article=2081
Ncsf;842690516 said:
He was commenting on my quote of this is big time football and you bring in the best players possible. That was based on somebody questioning why we rocked the boat so to speak. What part of that is even arguable?
MoragaBear;842690539 said:
Here's a story on the transfer from the Front Page: http://bearinsider.com/news/story.php?article=2081
SonOfCalVa;842690540 said:
BI contorted communication at work again.
Welcome Davis Webb ... prepare to play your best football.
Ncsf;842690552 said:
+1
tydog;842690582 said:
Great pick up! The more competition for the position, the better.
SonOfCalVa;842690479 said:
Goff earned the starting job in open competition ... just as Webb will have to do, as well as being much better than younger players who have been and will be here longer. Competition.
Ncsf;842690458 said:
This is big time college football. You bring in the best players possible.
jamonit;842690683 said:
Oh and this will help with recruiting QBs... the QB coming in will have an open battle rather than someone that has the job. Sears, Garbers, or Tate my best guess
upsetof86;842690670 said:
+1 It's also context. Webb onboard we just upgraded our top pair of QBs. Webb plus the best other QB on the roster upgraded us for sure at the qb position regardless of who starts. But certainly betting its Webb. I'm pumped.
Go Bears!!
SFBear2012;842690485 said:
Quick thoughts:
- Funny how ESPN has a top article saying Webb "snubbed" CU but never had a word about DRob, a much higher profile recruit, who snubbed the entire SEC.
- Whether Webb starts or not, it seems his transfer just gave us more industry cred
- I would love to see the video of that tool Macintyre being given the news. I can just see him with his fists clenched crying and yelling "its not fair!"
goldenokiebear;842690856 said:
Whatever - I have a family member that has worked with Mac, thinks very highly of him and says he's a good person. Not sure why you consider him a "tool", perhaps his overboard emotional displays, which he has had?
Boot;842690863 said:
Why was Webb on the bench last year?
SFBear2012;842690870 said:
Uhhh yes. Being nice and being a tool are not inconsistent.
RighteousGoldenBear;842690417 said:
I don't think the staff gives him the keys yet until he proves himself and beats out the other QB's. But with that being said.....won't be surprised to see him under center in the fall.
goldenokiebear;842690885 said:
The outburst I remember from Mac was when his team was hosed by officiating late in a game vs. OSU - lost the game on a bad call, that doesn't make him a tool IMO, I would expect a meltdown from my coach in a similar situation. In that situation, I don't have an issue with outbursts, emotional doesn't equal tool. Tool equals assho**
NYCGOBEARS;842690901 said:
Mac is a good guy. Is he a good coach is the question.
Strykur;842690941 said:
What kind of surprised me given his success at San Jose State is that Cal and Colorado were essentially at the same crossroads in 2013, yet Colorado is as bad as ever and we are getting 5-star recruits and bowl wins. I think there are some institutional issues with Colorado that are killing football in Boulder, and not necessarily indicative of Mike MacIntyre's abilities.
SFBear2012;842690988 said:
Doesn't surprise me that much. The caliber of football players that go to a SJ state are generally not the same as the caliber that go to a P12 school (even if it's CU). Making players do things like write inspirational words and put them in a box before games may work for more humble SJ kids but not for kids that were the best in their county or state and were recruited by major schools. The P12 kids know they don't need to put up with that kind of BS and getting treated like they're 10 years old, whereas the SJ kids may either not mind or may actually appreciate that sort of thing. Just my theory.
Strykur;842690941 said:
What kind of surprised me given his success at San Jose State is that Cal and Colorado were essentially at the same crossroads in 2013, yet Colorado is as bad as ever and we are getting 5-star recruits and bowl wins. I think there are some institutional issues with Colorado that are killing football in Boulder, and not necessarily indicative of Mike MacIntyre's abilities.
Strykur;842690941 said:
What kind of surprised me given his success at San Jose State is that Cal and Colorado were essentially at the same crossroads in 2013, yet Colorado is as bad as ever and we are getting 5-star recruits and bowl wins. I think there are some institutional issues with Colorado that are killing football in Boulder, and not necessarily indicative of Mike MacIntyre's abilities.
SFBear2012;842690938 said:
I've seen several outbreaks like that from him. And it's not just the outbreaks...
Strykur;842690941 said:
What kind of surprised me given his success at San Jose State is that Cal and Colorado were essentially at the same crossroads in 2013, yet Colorado is as bad as ever and we are getting 5-star recruits and bowl wins. I think there are some institutional issues with Colorado that are killing football in Boulder, and not necessarily indicative of Mike MacIntyre's abilities.