[quote] You've got to hand it to North Carolina State, which had three of its defensive linemen chosen in the first 26 picks of the draft -- ends Mario Williams No. 1 to Houston, and Manny Lawson No. 22 to San Francisco and tackle John McCargo No. 26 to Buffalo. But it does beg the obvious question: How in the name of Lou Holtz did the Wolfpack only manage a piddling 7-5 record, including a 3-5 mark in the ACC, with an NFL-quality defensive line?Good question.If only our offense had been better [Edited on May 1, 2006 at 9:36 AM. Reason : .]
5/1/2006 9:30:54 AM
the rest of the team?
5/1/2006 9:32:35 AM
last time I checked we had 11 men on the field on each side of the ball....not 3
5/1/2006 9:34:25 AM
True but you have to agree that our team was way more talented than their record showed.
5/1/2006 9:37:20 AM
Not really a great question, the answers are obvious and have been pointed out on several occasions.Here are the main reasons:A. Our offense was anemic at best, the running game never developed in the first half of the season leaving the entire offense on Jay's shoulders.(when it did develop we actually played well because we took the game out of the QB's hands).B. While our DL was full of talent and potential, there weren't too many games when they were all dominating. Manny was big in the first half of the season, Mario in the second, and McCargo missed the last half of the season with injuries.C. Some games our defense got man-handled. Look at the Clemson game, we got ran all over, they're offensive line dominated our DL.
5/1/2006 9:39:07 AM
On the defensive side, yes. On the offensive side, other than the tailback position and the kicking game, no.
5/1/2006 9:40:03 AM
^^^this is a new and interesting observation! where the hell were you during all of last football season, when this was discussed for months.
5/1/2006 9:47:50 AM
3 issues plagued us this past season1. Relics of Mazzonne that were hard to shake2. The poor coaching decision to leave Jay Davis in for as long as we did3. Poor clock management by coaching staffother things like penalties, Stone's interceptions, etc. hurt too; but the game-killers were the above three.
5/1/2006 11:16:33 AM
4. Never recruited a QB to replace Rivers
5/1/2006 11:18:20 AM
WHAT???????ARE YOU SAYING OUR DEFENSE DIDNT LOSE US ANY GAMES?????????OMG I CANT BELIEVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5/1/2006 11:18:58 AM
Rivers was an anomally Chuck inheritedwe just need a QB that's a non-liability so that the defense and running game can do their thing.we need to focus on running the ball and stopping the runif we do that with uncanny focus, the passing offense and defense will work itself out.
5/1/2006 11:22:19 AM
that's an easy question to answer and anyone who watched our games can tell you it was because of the Wack-ass offense[Edited on May 1, 2006 at 11:24 AM. Reason : r]
5/1/2006 11:24:34 AM
If you were a hot shot QB wanting to play out of high school would you come to state where Rivers was King of the mountain and played 98% of plays for 4 years???
5/1/2006 11:31:36 AM
they recruited Stone to Replace Rivers, he was like a 3-4* prospect, he just hasn't panned out yet.
5/1/2006 12:31:55 PM
Coaching?
5/1/2006 3:15:41 PM
Stone hasnt developed? But I thought Chuck was a great coach and I mean he developed 3 1st round linemen, why cant he develop a QB?he's shitty
5/1/2006 3:21:01 PM
^perhaps b/c he was a defensive coordinator not offensive
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5/1/2006 4:28:39 PM
ANSWER: THE OPPORTUNITY FOR AND EMERGE OF ANDRE BROWN WAS NOT UNTIL THE SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI GAME! We only lost 1 game after he was given the opportunity to prove himself.
5/1/2006 4:42:28 PM
^^ the only thing more than that is a blue chip 5 starand I guaran-damn-tee you that Wigger Stone wasn't a 5 star out of high school
5/1/2006 4:46:44 PM
Because we're NCSU, and pulling mediocrity out of exemplery talent is our specialty
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