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Barry jackson commented positively about the work martell does in the film room tooOk but that’s not what feeley is saying
Barry jackson commented positively about the work martell does in the film room tooOk but that’s not what feeley is saying
I know how this sounds -- and I apologize -- but I'm ready for a white QB.
Marve, Harris, Morris, Kaaya, Rosier, Perry....that'll be quite enough.
Fact: all of our great QBs have been white
I understand your points with all of them, though I believe Tate will learn pretty easily to play under center and even if not, you can still run every play the same from the gun, including play action. I also believe Kosi can definitely mature but I don't see anything in all that to explain why they'd leave. To clarify my position, I want all of them to stay and continue to learn, you can't put a valve on quality backups, especially in today's atmosphere.
From those quotes it sounds like Martel is the furthest behind when it comes to strength and conditioning... He’s bringing up how good of a person he is sounds like he just wants to say something that’s nice about him lol.
It sounds like NKosi is the one in front of the pack imo
Yeah, I miss the days of Testaverde stinking up the joint in the 86' & 87' Sugar & Fiesta Bowls, Freeman going 1-14, & Kyle Wright going 5-7 including losing 47-0 in our last game at the OB...those were the days!!!
It's no different than faking it to the RB beside you or even in motion while in the gun and can be even more effective with a QB like Tate. Enos already said he'd tailor the offense to the best QB and you saw the difference immediately when he put Tate in the gun during the scrimmage.As to your first point about Tate, I disagree wholeheartedly. Playing from under center is much different than playing from the gun and involves a ton of intricate footwork and movement that requires hundreds, if not thousands, of hours of practice to perfect. This will not happen easily and may not happen during his time here at UM. Secondly, the plays being run from the gun to accommodate Tate will limit the effectiveness of the PA sharply. Making a LB move downhill, versus making him shuffle side-to-side is a different beast. While PA from the gun remains advantageous, it is much easier to get the desired movement out of the LB and secondary with an old-school, I-Formation, power-run game base.
Lastly, regarding "today's atmosphere", these kids aren't going to sit around and wait if they feel they can go somewhere else and play right away. Tate just moved, he's less likely to move again right away. Kosi and Jarren could bolt if either feels he has no shot before the end of the summer.
Just my feels, though.
Yeah, I miss the days of Testaverde stinking up the joint in the 86' & 87' Sugar & Fiesta Bowls, Freeman going 1-14, & Kyle Wright going 5-7 including losing 47-0 in our last game at the OB...those were the days!!!
Agreed, very smart and natural leader.
No, I'm not. Feeley was quoted saying he was staying late and running with the OL. That's extremely smart and indicates a natural leader that those lineman will want to block for that much more.No offense, but you actually Donk know this. I understand you think he has those attributes, but you’re just guessing. Someone else can take the same information and optics, and come to a very different conclusion.
That's why I f*ck with OGH. He gets that this is the internet and doesn't get butt hurt over a different opinion.
Mr. Index finger typer is another story lmao imagine how upset he was while typing this and getting no reply
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No, I'm not. Feeley was quoted saying he was staying late and running with the OL. That's extremely smart and indicates a natural leader that those lineman will want to block for that much more.
And I wouldn't care about any of that (minus the team thing) I care about what he does on field. Just like with Kosi last year, if he was lighting it up and getting better, it wouldn't have been such a big deal.Well, I hope it indicates he’s a great leader. I'm not rooting against him. I hope it’s true. It just doesn’t mean that much to me. I am a show me guy and I’m going tell you who the leader is in a few months. But not today because I don’t know.
I get some people are enthralled with him, but as of yet, he hasn’t done anything to prove to me he’s the guy. Neither have the other two QBs.
You know, I’m not one of them, but there are people that say he’s too image and social media obsessed, spends too much time on superficial things, is too dependent on mommy and daddy, rubs some teammates the wrong way, etc etc. Now I’m not sure I believe any of that either. But there are different views of these guys out there.
If your qb is not a gym rat then that usually ain’t a good sign.
If you're a Cane fan that makes you a Kosi fan. Enough with this faction crap. Either you're a Cane or you're not.
He's not Alien.And you "Alien" are not LOLOLOLOL
#GetOffOurLawn
I know how this sounds -- and I apologize -- but I'm ready for a white QB.
Marve, Harris, Morris, Kaaya, Rosier, Perry....that'll be quite enough.
Fact: all of our great QBs have been white
I know how this sounds -- and I apologize -- but I'm ready for a white QB.
Marve, Harris, Morris, Kaaya, Rosier, Perry....that'll be quite enough.
Fact: all of our great QBs have been white
Yeah, he’s not Alien. He was also right on something. What it was I can’t even remember. I was so caught up in the Alien accusations I actually forgot what the argument was about.
I’m sick of all of these white hockey players.