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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I don't think Lebby would have put him out there if he wasn't 100% confident he was healthy enough to play.
It's not like Kroemenhoek didn't play tonight.
???????? The last series he was limping tremendously and still out there. The series before that he could barely stand and Lebby didn't call timeout or take him out of the game.
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
When a loss doesn't hurt, I'll walk away for good. No one understands a good melt down like me haha
100%!! When I don't care at all, I'll just stop watching.
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Originally Posted by
BlackSailsDawg
Thats false. His injuries were not injuries. It was cramps. Try again.
Jamming his neck into the ground wasn't a cramp. Also, If you can't run full speed in a game where people are trying to kill you you're likely to get injured worse. That's regardless the type of injury. You see how this works? It's so simple a 5th grader could understand. Do I need to break it down to the 3rd grade level?
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
???????? The last series he was limping tremendously and still out there. The series before that he could barely stand and Lebby didn't call timeout or take him out of the game.
If I remember correctly he took him out and put Kromenhoek in when he was limping.
But again- he is getting info from the trainers and they are watching how he performs before they even put him out there.
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Originally Posted by
mparkerfd20
That’s incredible! Man that looked bad. I had visions of Fitz vs OM.
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Jamming his neck into the ground wasn't a cramp. Also, If you can't run full speed in a game where people are trying to kill you you're likely to get injured worse. That's regardless the type of injury. You see how this works? It's so simple a 5th grader could understand. Do I need to break it down to the 3rd grade level?
Nah. It wasn't a neck injury. Not only that, you complaint was he was limping due to injury. He was not injured.
But let's go with your "he was injured 599 times and should have been pulled" over the top emotional take. He was also hurt vs ole miss. So in 2 starts he's been injured. What was it you use to call our QB???
If he is that injury prone this is not the game for him to play.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
If I remember correctly he took him out and put Kromenhoek in when he was limping.
But again- he is getting info from the trainers and they are watching how he performs before they even put him out there.
The head coach for Wake Forest challenged the 2nd down assuming KT was over the line of scrimmage. During that play he got up could barely stand and Lebby didn't call timeout or take him out during the review. It was only maybe one series or two afterwards he was limping and no where near ok. Also, if a player says they can go and not concussed coaches will let them play. How many times do you see players trying to come back in the game only to realize they can't play full speed after returning. KT just wouldn't stay down/out until he couldn't.
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Originally Posted by
Charlie_Sheen420
He should get an MRI to check for ligament damage, it would likely be done once he gets back to Starkville if I had to guess.
There are better medical facilities in Charlotte. I'd do it there before heading back.
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Originally Posted by
BlackSailsDawg
Nah. It wasn't a neck injury. Not only that, you complaint was he was limping due to injury. He was not injured.
But let's go with your "he was injured 599 times and should have been pulled" over the top emotional take. He was also hurt vs ole miss. So in 2 starts he's been injured. What was it you use to call our QB???
If he is that injury prone this is not the game for him to play.
He needs to protect himself because Lebby is going to run him like a Rb.
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
The head coach for Wake Forest challenged the 2nd down assuming KT was over the line of scrimmage. During that play he got up could barely stand and Lebby didn't call timeout or take him out during the review. It was only maybe one series or two afterwards he was limping and no where near ok. Also, if a player says they can go and not concussed coaches will let them play. How many times do you see players trying to come back in the game only to realize they can't play full speed after returning. KT just wouldn't stay down/out until he couldn't.
Why would we take a timeout during a review? Do you really think we weren't checking KT out during the review? If it wasn't for the review we probably put Luke in. And hell- wasn't that the TD drive where KT played his best all game when he threw that strike to SanFrisco?
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
He needs to protect himself because Lebby is going to run him like a Rb.
This is hilarious coming from you.
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
He needs to protect himself because Lebby is going to run him like a Rb.
Lebby did not run him much tonight no matter how many times you preach it. But thats not the point either. KT is here due to Lebby and his system. If he doesnt want to run, this is not the system he needs to be in.
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Originally Posted by
BlackSailsDawg
Lebby did not run him much tonight no matter how many times you preach it. But thats not the point either. KT is here due to Lebby and his system. If he doesnt want to run, this is not the system he needs to be in.
He was coming to MSU regardless of Lebby. Seriously, how old are you? I'm curious.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
This is hilarious coming from you.
Protecting himself is hilarious? This coming from a man who doesn't understand that injured players go back in games on their on. Protecting yourself is apart of football.
Last edited by bulldawg28; 01-03-2026 at 02:06 AM.
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Protecting himself is hilarious? This coming from a man who doesn't understand that injured players go back in games on their on.
No it's hilarious because you wanted KT to be the QB the whole time because he was more mobile and now that he gets hurt running the ball you're mad at Lebby because he couldn't "protect him".
And you don't understand that this isn't 1998 anymore and there are injury protocols that have to be followed. And spare me- you were the one wondering why we didn't take a timeout during a review of a play.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
No it's hilarious because you wanted KT to be the QB the whole time because he was more mobile and now that he gets hurt running the ball you're mad at Lebby because he couldn't "protect him".
And you don't understand that this isn't 1998 anymore and there are injury protocols that have to be followed. And spare me- you were the one wondering why we didn't take a timeout during a review of a play.
I'll spare myself and not waste my time responding to someone who doesn't understand but speaks emotionally and the ONLY injury you can process is a concussion.
Last edited by bulldawg28; 01-03-2026 at 08:30 AM.
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
I'll spare myself and not waste my time responding to someone who doesn't understand but speaks emotionally.
It's really sad that some of yall think Lebby was calling designed runs for KT. Some, yes. But KT pulled the ball down and ran a ton on his own.
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Originally Posted by
RezDog7
It's really sad that some of yall think Lebby was calling designed runs for KT. Some, yes. But KT pulled the ball down and ran a ton on his own.
Agreed. It's amazing to me that 2 people can watch the exact same thing and come to different conclusions. KTs decision making needs a LOT of work. A whole hell of a lot! There were tons of plays he left on the field last night with bad decisions. It comes with experience. He still has that 1 read then run mentality that young QBs have. The elite ones learn how to harness it and use their speed to their advantage. I watched him through HS and it was the same mindset. Not playing him more earlier this year was costly. But he wasn't ready to take the full load and still isn't and won't be for a few games next year probably. I just hope he puts in shit tons of work now that he's the man and makes up a lot of ground quick. I think he can and has the workhorse mentality to do so. He's a more athletic Chris Relf right now. Hopefully he can become more like Dak before next season.
Last edited by mparkerfd20; 01-03-2026 at 08:04 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Turfdawg67
That’s incredible! Man that looked bad. I had visions of Fitz vs OM.
That was my thought it was a dirty looking tackle.
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