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Texas A&M Football

Accountable Weigman credits poor showing to out-of-control footwork

September 2, 2024
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The two primary topics of concern on Monday at Texas A&M football coach Mike Elko’s weekly press conference were center Mark Nabou Jr.’s leg and quarterback Conner Weigman’s feet.

Elko announced Nabou will miss the rest of the season because of a “lower leg” injury.

He also said Weigman’s feet were the reason for his volume of missed passes in the Aggies’ 23-13 season-opening loss to Notre Dame last Saturday.

In his first action since sustaining his own “lower leg” injury against Auburn on Sept. 23 of last season, Weigman completed just 12-of-30 passes for 100 yards. He also threw two interceptions.

The game tape revealed Weigman’s problem was located much lower than his right arm. But it also revealed how Weigman could make a marked improvement in the game against McNeese State this Saturday.

“I think his feet just got out of control underneath him a little bit,” Elko said. “I think that caused a lot of his inaccuracies. I think when you watched him settle his feet at different times — it didn’t happen a lot, but when it did happen he was able to deliver the ball the way he’s capable of.

“I told them (teammates) this morning, ‘I’ve got to step up. I don’t let one game define who I am as a person. I don’t let one game define who I am as a player. You’ve got to bounce back, show up to work today, and let’s go.’”
- Texas A&M QB Conner Weigman

“On the interception he threw to Noah (Thomas), probably one of the most noticeable examples, his feet were all over the place. He knows it. He saw it. He’s confident in the corrections he needs to make. He’ll have a great week of practice to put himself in position to make the improvements we need to make.”

To his credit, Weigman appeared at the press conference and acknowledged his poor performance.

“I don’t back down from anything,” he said. “I’ll be the first one to tell you I didn’t play the way I’m supposed to play.”

Showing up for the press conference, he said, was his duty as a team leader.

“I felt like I’ve been doing that since Day 1 since the day I got back from my injury,” Weigman said. “Being back healthy, I feel like I’ve been a leader in that locker room. Everyone looks to me. I take that with a sense of pride.

“I feel that responsibility, and I hold that responsibility near and dear to my heart. I’ve got to be that guy. I told them (teammates) this morning, ‘I’ve got to step up. I don’t let one game define who I am as a person. I don’t let one game define who I am as a player. You’ve got to bounce back, show up to work today, and let’s go.’”

Frustrated fans wondered why Elko didn’t bench Weigman during the Notre Dame loss in favor of backups Marcel Reed or Jaylen Henderson. Some have called for Elko to start one of the backups.

But the coach made it clear there would be no knee-jerk reactions to one game.

“We have a memory bank of a lot of reps,” Elko said. “We’ve seen over 1,000 reps of these kids play. You guys, fans, everybody has seen 70.

“So, I think, when you’re making those decisions in the heat of the moment, we’re making them off of 1,070 reps. People want to make them off of 30 throws they see.”

Faaiu Steps In

Elko admitted the injury to Nabou, who a tight competition for the starting job at center, creates a significant loss.

Zoe Kelton, TexAgs
Center Kolinu’u Faaiu played 50 of Texas A&M’s 73 offensive snaps vs. Notre Dame.

“It’s an impact because Mark’s a really good football player, but it’s football,” Elko said. “Injuries happen. The next guy has got to play.”

The “next guy” is Utah transfer Kolinu’u Faaiu, who made eight starts last season for the Utes. Utah was ranked third in the Pac-12 in rushing offense.

Faaiu replaced Nabou during the Notre Dame game and drew praise from Elko.

“I thought he played well,” Elko said. “The kid has played a lot of football. That’s why we brought him here. He battled all the way through (August camp). It really went all the way until about (last) Thursday before we kind of settled on where we were going with that starting offensive line.

“I don’t know, even if Mark was healthy, that we still wouldn’t have a conversation about who those best five (linemen) were. Mark would obviously be in that conversation. So, too, would Koli.

“That’s how we want this to go from a competition standpoint. I thought he played really well. We expected him to. I think he’ll continue to do that moving forward.”

On the Positive Side...

Bright sides are difficult to find in a loss, but Elko was able to identify a couple.

He nodded to the offensive line, which had reasonable success providing running room against Notre Dame’s vaunted defensive line.

“I thought we certainly made some strides and improvement on the offensive line,” he said. “I thought the pockets were cleaner than maybe people thought they were going in.

“We didn’t give up any balls over our head in the secondary. I think the longest pass play they completed on the night was an extremely contested catch where their kid made a phenomenal catch on their sideline. That stuff is going to happen a little bit.”

Zoe Kelton, TexAgs
Led by captain Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M’s offense only suffered lost yardage on three plays, not including penalties.

The line provided reasonable running room against the vaunted Notre Dame defense. A&M rushed for 146 yards. The Aggies also allowed just one sack.

The secondary surrendered just 158 passing yards to Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard.

Unfortunately, the phenomenal catch to which Elko referred was a 20-yard reception by Beaux Collins on the Irish’s game-winning drive.


Notes

  • Although Notre Dame had the advantage in the fourth quarter, Elko did not think conditioning was problematic for the Aggies. At least one reason that question was raised was because Weigman vomited on the sideline. That was caused by a hard hit to Weigman’s stomach.
  • Elko pointed out some Texas A&M had some strong ties — and perhaps a loose one — to upcoming opponent McNeese State. “Former head coach R.C. Slocum is a distinguished alumni of McNeese State,” Elko said. “TexAgs journalist Ryan Brauninger is an alumni. … I wouldn’t use the word distinguished.” Neither would we, coach. Neither would we.
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Accountable Weigman credits poor showing to out-of-control footwork

32,911 Views | 23 Replies | Last: 3 mo ago by Big Ed Bookman
trailrunner
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bulverdeaggie93
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Elko has seen 1,000 reps with Weigman in a GREEN practice jersey…. big difference
LB12Diamond
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Pretty much what my dad said after the game. Looked like a QB that had not been hit once in practice.

We now have happy feet David Carr at QB.
He is Ass My Dude
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The questions to Conner were worse than Conner's game. Why does a reporter ask a question that has been answered 3 different ways. Talk about cringe.

It must be uncomfortable for a reporter to question a kid about his performance when they can't even prepare a decent question in a 20 hour period.

Conner should have said, next question.
SA68AG
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I think the feet problem is the result of a head problem that will recur throughout the season.

We better give the back-ups some reps this weekend but it sounds like Elko manages QBs just like Jimbo.

Ag1188
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What questions did you want to hear that you didn't hear? I didn't mind them asking three different ways of why was he so bad the other night and does he get that..
greg.w.h
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Saying you accept the HCs judgment isn't exactly accountability. Actions speak louder than words.
Aggie Michael
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Let's focus on the reality. This is year three of Weigman. From my opinion, I thought he peaked freshman year (let's exclude the cupcake teams). Year 3 (many players don't play for more than 3 years nowadays), you expect a certain level of development/improvement. The basic fundamentals (freshman level) are the issue: footwork, staring down the WRs, making inaccurate throws (even with no pressure), getting rattled, etc To me, it was a noticeable regression during the last game. We need to stop with the excuses (injuries, etc) and not say we need a year or so to develop him. This is a junior, not a freshman or sophomore. Not sure why everyone is saying sky high potential. Yes, I hope he can step up but hope is different from results. We need to also consider he's already peaked in QB at college level and he won't be the top QB drafted in the NFL draft (or even get drafted).

If we want to develop a QB, let's develop a freshman, redshirt freshman, sophomore, etc in which we can get 2 years of good (hopefully more) of QB play out of that person. I see more potential with the youngsters as they have time to develop and they have more years of eligibility in which we can experience improved QB play.

Let's also begin engaging QBs (explore possible NIL deals in which we speak to the agents) to see what we can get out of the future transfer portal. Also keep the high school pipeline alive (along with the DJ Lagway relationships).

redjalapeno-87
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That was a lucid, intelligent, well thought out post. I concur.
Ghost91
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"Footwork". {Laugh Cry Laugh Cry Laugh Cry Laugh Cry }

Can't make this stuff up. Seriously.
Amaze72
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Footwork, give me a break. Something more than that going on. It was like he was playing for the other team. He was awful.
rondis23
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The dig at Braunny was probably the best part about this presser. Lol
MyComputerCareer
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"We have a memory bank of a lot of reps," Elko said. "We've seen over 1,000 reps of these kids play. You guys, fans, everybody has seen 70."

Uh coach, we've seen both Henderson and Reed in live game action last season. Like real reps, live bullets flying. So who should we believe: the new staff or our own lying eyes?

Again, if Weigmans feet are all over the place why not sit him for a series or two and coach him up during the game vs throwing away a chance to win the game, wasting a solid defensive performance, and waiting until the film room to diagnose the problem?
Gulf Coast Aggie
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MyComputerCareer said:

"We have a memory bank of a lot of reps," Elko said. "We've seen over 1,000 reps of these kids play. You guys, fans, everybody has seen 70."

Uh coach, we've seen both Henderson and Reed in live game action last season. Like real reps, live bullets flying. So who should we believe: the new staff or our own lying eyes?

Again, if Weigmans feet are all over the place why not sit him for a series or two and coach him up during the game vs throwing away a chance to win the game, wasting a solid defensive performance, and waiting until the film room to diagnose the problem?



Exactly! That game was winnable. Had we let Henderson or Reed play in the second half we likely win that game. Don't insult the fans for knowing what they see.
Elko is doing the same thing as Jimbo. Saban had no problem benching qb's for poor play.
$3 Sack of Groceries
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Footwork?
If he was truly being held accountable there would be one thing and one thing only he'd be hearing (and doing)….

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um, someone tell Elko that the 70 reps the fans saw...

are the ones that count
MMantle
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Unable to settle his feet, equals happy feet.

Didn't have the courage to stand tall in the pocket against a really good pass rush.

Inexplicable for the QB the sunshine pumpers on this board have been propping up as being what, a high NFL draft pick?

Minus 28 is all we need to know.

RR
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"Unable to settle his feet, equals happy feet."

A Hallmark of a Jimbo Fisher QB.
JayM
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Connor will have another shot at Notre Dame next year. Connor will return for a fourth year, I guaranty. I think he will perform well enough the rest if the year. I wonder if Marcel Reed will take a red shirt? Or if he has already taken a red shirt?

It is possible if it doesn't go Connor's way this season he will transfer just like Haynes King.
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Is Henderson in someone's doghouse or not fully healed from
Last season? He mentions Reed, but not Henderson.
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If he has "happy feet" and lost all confidence from his injury then he is done. He will get passed up soon on the depth chart. Same thing happened to David Carr thanks to the idiot Texans GM not focusing on the OL.
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Of course by class he's a junior, but it would be wild to assume that we've seen his peak after only playing 10 games in his collegiate career. Obviously it's more than footwork, but I'm not ready to scrap Weigman as our QB after one (extremely) terrible outing.
Big Ed Bookman
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Gulf Coast Aggie said:




Saban had no problem benching qb's for poor play.
Yep, Saban did it during a championship game if I remember correctly - he brought in a freshman to start the second half and that young man won the game for them

Sorry, I can't remember their names* but they both play in the NFL now.

I sure wouldn't give up on Conner - he's very talented.

*I have early onset dementia.
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