And yet, here we are.There is no way someone goes from what’s on the left to what’s on the right.
And yet, here we are.There is no way someone goes from what’s on the left to what’s on the right.
There is no way someone goes from what’s on the left to what’s on the right.
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Not sure I am a huge fan of this. Too good to play for us, but ok to work for us?
Our defensive backfield did pretty OK without him.Not sure I am a huge fan of this. Too good to play for us, but ok to work for us?
If that is your standard than you probably do not like BB either. Life goes on. Do not burn your bridges, because you might need to cross them again. I am sure the UI in both men have two great quality representatives. In fact BB is willing to hire men who can help this program i.e. the former Wisconsin coach and now the recruiting assistant. Expanding a recruiting base is not a bad idea at all.
It's like one of those movies where in order to catch the master criminal the feds need to go get the guy who has been rotting in prison for 30 years because he knows how to think like a master criminal.Not sure I am a huge fan of this. Too good to play for us, but ok to work for us?
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Not sure I am a huge fan of this. Too good to play for us, but ok to work for us?
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Not sure I am a huge fan of this. Too good to play for us, but ok to work for us?
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Not sure I am a huge fan of this. Too good to play for us, but ok to work for us?
yea, I can’t really blame them that much for steering clear from us in those times .Would you really have wanted to play for Lovie and Miles?
Lovie hardly had the best track record with Illinois preps.yea, I can’t really blame them that much for steering clear from us in those times .
Between the legs dunk is the “cool” touchdown celebration.Uniform does look good, but I ask why the player is in the most unnatural football position I've ever seen? Is he competing in a dunk contest in full football pads? I get that stylistically it looks cool, but it looks like someone copy/pasted a basketball design and used it for a football poster.
Don’t get me wrong, I understand. My wife would agree with you, that I am not always rationale. I guess I am a little butt hurt he chose ND over us, especially based on legacy. I would be able to swallow this a lot better if it happened 5 years down the road as opposed to immediately after his eligibility is complete.
I don’t disagree, I trust BB completely, but it can still hurt a little, can’t it?I'm not sure we should be questioning BB's hires. He's proven to do nothing but win on that end if you ask me!
Would you really have wanted to play for Lovie and Miles?
Very true. I guess, I am just the jealous type!Our defensive backfield did pretty OK without him.
I am fine with him filling an entry-level office role.
It's like one of those movies where in order to catch the master criminal the feds need to go get the guy who has been rotting in prison for 30 years because he knows how to think like a master criminal.
If we want to cure ABI, we need someone who understands it from the inside.
QB play is a lot lower on my list of concerns going into the season, below things like:This season goes how Luke Altmyer throws.
Gotta assume the defense will take a small step back with the uncertainty in the secondary. But the d-line should improve with the law firm back. So we’re still going to have a “good” defense.
I have confidence in McCray and Love to move the rock. Just need good QB play.
I don't know enough to comment on the first 3 items (i.e. you could be spot on), but if TE depth is ever more important than (or even remotely close to as important as) the play of the starting QB, it will be the first time in the history of college football.QB play is a lot lower on my list of concerns going into the season, below things like:
Secondary outside of Taz
Right side of OL
Inside LB
TE depth
I don't know enough to comment on the first 3 items (i.e. you could be spot on), but if TE depth is ever more important than (or even remotely close to as important as) the play of the starting QB, it will be the first time in the history of college football.