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Kyle Israel says UCF is in good hands with Justin Holman.

Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.

This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi
 
Originally posted by Mikesi:
Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.

This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi
Low blow.. one has nothing to do with the other.
 
Originally posted by Mikesi:
Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.

This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi
Which is to say probably a 1000 times more than you do.
 
MikesiReply2/10 1:14 AM
Re: Kyle Israel says UCF is in good hands with Justin Holman.
Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.
This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi

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Kyle is a professional quarterback.
I'm sure he knows a thing or two about playing quarterback. Haters will always hate.
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Originally posted by SCKnight:
Originally posted by Mikesi:
Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.

This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi
Which is to say probably a 1000 times more than you do.
You're kidding, right? I work in the healthcare field. I'm now proclaiming to be an expert in evaluating Holman? No one on this board is. Anyone on this board who thinks that they can predict how good or bad Holman will be this year is doing about as much as completing guessing. His own head coach isn't even 100% sure about his future chances of success and I'm going to take the opinion of a mediocre past college QB and take that opinion as anything more than guessing? Did he even attend or watch any games this year residing in Russia?? I'm a huge fan and I'm entitled to my opinion. Just stating facts and that his opinion doesn't carry much weight. Sorry if you all can't take criticisms of former players, but I'm sure they can take it. If Kyle Israel thinks that Holman will be the next Tom Brady then it must be true? Ridiculous logic.
 
Originally posted by Mikesi:

Originally posted by SCKnight:
Originally posted by Mikesi:
Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.

This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi
Which is to say probably a 1000 times more than you do.
You're kidding, right? I work in the healthcare field. I'm now proclaiming to be an expert in evaluating Holman? No one on this board is. Anyone on this board who thinks that they can predict how good or bad Holman will be this year is doing about as much as completing guessing. His own head coach isn't even 100% sure about his future chances of success and I'm going to take the opinion of a mediocre past college QB and take that opinion as anything more than guessing? Did he even attend or watch any games this year residing in Russia?? I'm a huge fan and I'm entitled to my opinion. Just stating facts and that his opinion doesn't carry much weight. Sorry if you all can't take criticisms of former players, but I'm sure they can take it. If Kyle Israel thinks that Holman will be the next Tom Brady then it must be true? Ridiculous logic.
You're right, you do use ridiculous logic. Sports is littered with "mediocre players who turned out to be excellent coaches, managers or evaluators of talent. You're just falling into modern day behavior of being a rude pathetic twat online.
 
STFU! You're such a do*chebag for attacking me personally. He probably hasn't even watched or attended any or most games. Why don't you ask him if you know so much? Coaching skills of former players has nothing to do with this argument. Evaluating talent? Then why isn't he doing it for pay if he's so great at it? Plenty of former players who don't know squat at evaluating talent as well.

This post was edited on 2/10 10:26 PM by Mikesi
 
Maybe he's not evaluating talent because he'd rather play? You don't have to be the best QB in the world to know how to evaluate someone else -- I'm sure he knows what a talented QB looks like even if he wasn't a draft pick.

Good to hear his take!
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Originally posted by Mikesi:



Originally posted by SCKnight:


Originally posted by Mikesi:
Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.



This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi
Which is to say probably a 1000 times more than you do.
You're kidding, right? I work in the healthcare field. I'm now proclaiming to be an expert in evaluating Holman? No one on this board is. Anyone on this board who thinks that they can predict how good or bad Holman will be this year is doing about as much as completing guessing. His own head coach isn't even 100% sure about his future chances of success and I'm going to take the opinion of a mediocre past college QB and take that opinion as anything more than guessing? Did he even attend or watch any games this year residing in Russia?? I'm a huge fan and I'm entitled to my opinion. Just stating facts and that his opinion doesn't carry much weight. Sorry if you all can't take criticisms of former players, but I'm sure they can take it. If Kyle Israel thinks that Holman will be the next Tom Brady then it must be true? Ridiculous logic.
Don't try and defend your ignorant and unfair comment. just because he has an opinion about Justin does not mean you have to attack him with a moronic statement.

So you obviously did not listen to the interview because Kyle Israel did not overly praise Justin Holman, but did say that he has good potential. Instead you just choose to take a shot at Kyle, a guy who was a solid player and continues to be an incredible rep for the UCF program. You do so not by attacking his actual knowledge, experience or ability at knowing the QB position, but by making smartass comment about his play in a single game 8 years ago. You do it by taking another shot at another ex-UCF player who obviously did not live up to his potential. Neither comment had anything to do with Kyle's ability to judge talent. I am not sure if you thought your comment was clever, but it was not.

If you had actually listened to the interview you would have heard Kyle give a big caveat to his opinion. You would know that he gave the opinion only after he was asked to evaluate Justin. You would have heard him say that, unlike Blake, Kyle did not know Justin personally because he was out of the country and not as involved with the program. He stated was only evaluating based upon what he saw on TV. But based upon what he saw on TV Justin has potential. He also said that Justin needs to learn to make his reads better so he can use more finesse in his throws rather than firing everything like a bullet. He also went on to say that Justin will face some serious competition this year from Tyler Harris and potentially Bo Schneider. Wow, how could a guy who played poorly in a game in 2007 have such an opinion.

So next time you take the time off to state "the facts" about the opinion of a "mediocre past college QB" you should really know what "the facts" are so you don't come off like a complete douchebag.


This post was edited on 2/11 9:58 AM by SCKnight
 
Originally posted by Mikesi:
STFU! You're such a do*chebag for attacking me personally. He probably hasn't even watched or attended any or most games. Why don't you ask him if you know so much? Coaching skills of former players has nothing to do with this argument. Evaluating talent? Then why isn't he doing it for pay if he's so great at it? Plenty of former players who don't know squat at evaluating talent as well.

This post was edited on 2/10 10:26 PM by Mikesi
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Originally posted by SCKnight:
Originally posted by Mikesi:



Originally posted by SCKnight:


Originally posted by Mikesi:
Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.



This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi
Which is to say probably a 1000 times more than you do.
You're kidding, right? I work in the healthcare field. I'm now proclaiming to be an expert in evaluating Holman? No one on this board is. Anyone on this board who thinks that they can predict how good or bad Holman will be this year is doing about as much as completing guessing. His own head coach isn't even 100% sure about his future chances of success and I'm going to take the opinion of a mediocre past college QB and take that opinion as anything more than guessing? Did he even attend or watch any games this year residing in Russia?? I'm a huge fan and I'm entitled to my opinion. Just stating facts and that his opinion doesn't carry much weight. Sorry if you all can't take criticisms of former players, but I'm sure they can take it. If Kyle Israel thinks that Holman will be the next Tom Brady then it must be true? Ridiculous logic.
Don't try and defend your ignorant and unfair comment. just because he has an opinion about Justin does not mean you have to attack him with a moronic statement.

So you obviously did not listen to the interview because Kyle Israel did not overly praise Justin Holman, but did say that he has good potential. Instead you just choose to take a shot at Kyle, a guy who was a solid player and continues to be an incredible rep for the UCF program. You do so not by attacking his actual knowledge, experience or ability at knowing the QB position, but by making smartass comment about his play in a single game 8 years ago. You do it by taking another shot at another ex-UCF player who obviously did not live up to his potential. Neither comment had anything to do with Kyle's ability to judge talent. I am not sure if you thought your comment was clever, but it was not.



This post was edited on 2/11 9:58 AM by SCKnight
I agree with SCKnight. If anything i'd accept your Israel thinking Holman is the next Tom Brady then it must be true sarcastic statement over attacking his bad game in the Liberty Bowl. At least you gave yourself an opportunity to explain why. By attacking Israel instead of critiquing Holman you derailed the topic and made it about how you dont like Israel.
 
Originally posted by SCKnight:
Originally posted by Mikesi:
Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.

This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi
Which is to say probably a 1000 times more than you do.
Again.., a guy making evaluations based on "maybe" watching a few games on TV from Russia. Guess you can't comprehend that simple fact. Making a bunch of douchbag comments. Stupid A$$.
 
Originally posted by Mikesi:
Originally posted by SCKnight:
Originally posted by Mikesi:
Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.

This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi
Which is to say probably a 1000 times more than you do.
Again.., a guy making evaluations based on "maybe" watching a few games on TV from Russia. Guess you can't comprehend that simple fact. Making a bunch of douchbag comments. Stupid A$$.
Except he was back in Orlando in mid-October, so let's not pretend he was watching on a pirated low-bandwidth feed the entire season.

This is a guy that has played under the same coach and under basically the same offensive philosophy. He knows more than you about this. Unless you played for GOL too....

I was at the Liberty Bowl...and the Texas game. It's been 7 years, time to get over it as we've accomplished much better things since.
 
Originally posted by Mikesi:
Originally posted by SCKnight:
Originally posted by Mikesi:
Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.

This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi
Which is to say probably a 1000 times more than you do.
Again.., a guy making evaluations based on "maybe" watching a few games on TV from Russia. Guess you can't comprehend that simple fact. Making a bunch of douchbag comments. Stupid A$$.
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Originally posted by Mikesi:

Originally posted by SCKnight:

Originally posted by Mikesi:
Maybe so, but Kyle Israel knows about as much as evaluating QB talent as Jose Jose did about dieting. His performance in the 2007 Liberty Bowl still stings.


This post was edited on 2/10 2:17 AM by Mikesi
Which is to say probably a 1000 times more than you do.
Again.., a guy making evaluations based on "maybe" watching a few games on TV from Russia. Guess you can't comprehend that simple fact. Making a bunch of douchbag comments. Stupid A$$.
As opposed to some health care worker making an evaluation of a professional QB's ability to judge QB talent based upon a single college game he played in 8 years ago (did you watch that on TV)? And doing it in such an educated, polite and professional manner by referring to the obesity of another football player. Why don't you just admit it was an ignorant, stupid comment you thought would be cute and move on?
 
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