Re-al Mitchell

It's like Joel Lanning. If Joel would have stayed at qb instead on linebacker, it would not have made him a bad teammate. Instead he did what was best for the team and switched over. He could have stayed at qb and just worked on those skills but he was still going to be a backup. If he didn't do what he did, our team wouldn't have gotten to their full potential. All I'm saying is Mitchell could have done the same thing.
Lanning was a senior. He didn’t have much of a choice. It was either change positions or end his career as a backup.
 
I am hoping that Re-al can make something happen at Temple. Sounds like they are not a great team and that they were very short handed in the game he played in.
 
Lanning was a senior. He didn’t have much of a choice. It was either change positions or end his career as a backup.
I think I worded my question really crappy. Obviously we had Lanning and Kyle do it effectively but Lanning only ran the ball except for that one throw. Most of the time in a dual QB situation you have one that just runs the ball in short yardage situations or occasionally throws the ball but it’s rare. Re-al had 8 pass attempts yesterday. Is there a situation where two qbs who are about equally as likely to throw?
 
I am surprised he was eligible to play this year. Must have received a waiver to not have to sit a year.
As far as whether he was a good teammate, I never heard anyone associated with the program have anything but good things to say about him. I think he just saw the writing on the wall that barring injuries, he was never going to get the opportunity to start at ISU. Remember he was very highly touted as a QB out of HS, so why wouldn't he want to try and achieve that dream? You have to look no further than Kurt Warner to see that not every talented guy gets the opportunity they probably deserve in college. How many D1 coaches took a pas on him?
 
You're assuming Ra-al would've excelled in another role and that the team wouldn't need his skills as a quality back up QB.

Maybe Lanning was a great team guy as were Derrick Walker and Stevie Johnson (maybe apples to oranges on that one), but no reason to say Re-al wasn't a team guy.

There just isn't.
You're correct, I am assuming. All of this is my opinion. I could totally be wrong and that's okay if I am. It's all hypothetical stuff anyways.
 
Would be interesting to know who we used his scholarship on. Maybe it was a trade up. I also understand chasing a dream but would have to think his chances at a professional career is at another position, in my opinion. Already forgot the name of the player that went to Ohio and switched positions there. Didnt he make an NFL roster?
 
Would be interesting to know who we used his scholarship on. Maybe it was a trade up. I also understand chasing a dream but would have to think his chances at a professional career is at another position, in my opinion. Already forgot the name of the player that went to Ohio and switched positions there. Didnt he make an NFL roster?
Bates.
 
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He turned down other schools because they wanted him to move positions. He came to us because he didn’t want to do that and wanted to be a quarterback. There’s no shame in chasing your dreams, and it’s dumb to hate on the kid for doing it.
Agree. We hadn’t gotten Brock yet. So he just got recruited over.
 
Reminds me a little of Phillip Bates. Great athlete that could play at the next level, just not at QB.
 
It's not good teammate material, it's me material. It's unfortunate because he appeared to have a ton of talent. I like that he believes in himself, but at the same time, you gotta do what's best for the team.

Focus on your book.
 
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Has there ever been a time when alternating QBs like that produced and offense that was efficient and scored a lot of points?

Not going to lookup the points scored those years but ISU played both Wayne Stanley and Buddy Hardeman at QB in 1973-76. Hardeman was a running QB.

Remember Hardeman running down the sidelines versus OSU and on his way to a long TD run. Cowbody offensive lineman came off the bench and clotheslined him. Ugly. Refs conferred and awarded him a TD.
 
Yes I'm going to parse words because your interpretation of my words is not the words I said. It is what it is. I know what I mean. I should mention, "me" mentality is not bad imo. It comes down to intention. He probably believed it was best for the team.

We could potentially be a better team if Re-al could have envisioned an expanded role as a pass-catcher or other skill position player. I understood what you were trying to say... The rest of these hyper literal morons though....
 
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It's like Joel Lanning. If Joel would have stayed at qb instead on linebacker, it would not have made him a bad teammate. Instead he did what was best for the team and switched over. He could have stayed at qb and just worked on those skills but he was still going to be a backup. If he didn't do what he did, our team wouldn't have gotten to their full potential. All I'm saying is Mitchell could have done the same thing.
If Lanning didn't get the LB spot and more time on the field he was likely transferring.
 

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