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<blockquote data-quote="Mean Purple" data-source="post: 2596444" data-attributes="member: 72660"><p>Folks who want to scream about interceptions, etc., may want to compare some stats. A qb's rhythm tends to come after they have a full year playing the system. Especially with an offense like we run. Or, you can just compare senior years. For Kenny, they are one in the same.</p><p></p><p>NOTE: Before anybody gets offended one way or the other, interceptions are an almost acceptable factor with our type of offense (to a point).</p><p></p><p>Kenny had a 67.3 completion rate his last year. 8 interceptions.</p><p>Boykin was 64.8 with 10 interceptions. Boykin played in 2 fewer games. But he also had more td's. (But we went to the run at more key times KH's last year.)</p><p></p><p>Kenny was very good at reading defenses. Boykin was not afraid to throw it into too tight of coverage.</p><p></p><p>All in all, they had great senior years. Some of their interceptions were the result of some play calling.</p><p></p><p>Kenny also had a great comeback in the Alamo Bowl. He also has some life lesson experiences, which SR even mentioned mattered last year. Kenny worked to be a good mentor SR last year. SR has worked to be a good student of the game and give his all.</p><p></p><p>Now for the soap box:</p><p>I never want to see us become like Ohio State (win at all costs). I never want to see us accept just barely winning seasons, because we want the student athlete to achieve and develop.</p><p>And the big winning seasons, should come from the development, that includes on the field, and more importantly, off the field.</p><p>Kenny did that, and SR, or whoever takes the snaps, very likely will too.</p><p></p><p>Coach P and staff (and student coaches and grad assistants) have their duty to guide those players through that. We sports fanatics, who want to see great seasons, have the duty to support that effort and recognize that these young athletes are doing great things, regardless of the scoreboard. In fact, we should recognize that in athletes at other schools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mean Purple, post: 2596444, member: 72660"] Folks who want to scream about interceptions, etc., may want to compare some stats. A qb's rhythm tends to come after they have a full year playing the system. Especially with an offense like we run. Or, you can just compare senior years. For Kenny, they are one in the same. NOTE: Before anybody gets offended one way or the other, interceptions are an almost acceptable factor with our type of offense (to a point). Kenny had a 67.3 completion rate his last year. 8 interceptions. Boykin was 64.8 with 10 interceptions. Boykin played in 2 fewer games. But he also had more td's. (But we went to the run at more key times KH's last year.) Kenny was very good at reading defenses. Boykin was not afraid to throw it into too tight of coverage. All in all, they had great senior years. Some of their interceptions were the result of some play calling. Kenny also had a great comeback in the Alamo Bowl. He also has some life lesson experiences, which SR even mentioned mattered last year. Kenny worked to be a good mentor SR last year. SR has worked to be a good student of the game and give his all. Now for the soap box: I never want to see us become like Ohio State (win at all costs). I never want to see us accept just barely winning seasons, because we want the student athlete to achieve and develop. And the big winning seasons, should come from the development, that includes on the field, and more importantly, off the field. Kenny did that, and SR, or whoever takes the snaps, very likely will too. Coach P and staff (and student coaches and grad assistants) have their duty to guide those players through that. We sports fanatics, who want to see great seasons, have the duty to support that effort and recognize that these young athletes are doing great things, regardless of the scoreboard. In fact, we should recognize that in athletes at other schools. [/QUOTE]
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