Dale
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Leave it to Dale to read a story and twist it in a way that confirms his opinions!![]()
I posted two links 😂😈😜
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Leave it to Dale to read a story and twist it in a way that confirms his opinions!![]()
This might be controversial but I would've tried not losing to Stanford as part of my recruiting pitch.
Yeah but under Kelly he never let guys play both ways
Ha i was just messing around. It’s kind of your M.O. to attempt to clear up misinterpretations of articles/intel that others paraphrase on here.I posted two links 😂😈😜
So the 247 link is behind a paywall and I'm assuming that's where the info comes from?I posted two links 😂😈😜
Someone the other day posted how “our WRs play like DBs and our DBs play like WRs” and it’s a cute line, but positional flexibility has saved our bacon w/regard to depth chart numerous times. Davis, Hart, Watts, etc. Very different than actually playing both ways at the same time.There is a reason two-way football players die out after high school and after the 1960s.
It's good to take athletes that could project to multiple positions in college, as positional flexibility can help with depth concerns. But I'd take in an athlete and develop him to be the best Safety possible, if that role for that player will give in return his highest level of play. I wouldn't worry about trying to make my starting safety the starting wide receiver, too.
BK was right in his choices.
Doesn’t count until Sea Turtle weighs in.Too little too late.
This is all but over.
Doesn’t count until Sea Turtle weighs in.
Who?Still think this guy is an offensive weapon. Could easily play db, but i think he's a new age Kordell Stewart.
What position do we think he projects best at?
His offers started pouring in at safety when he finally became open to it.Still think this guy is an offensive weapon. Could easily play db, but i think he's a new age Kordell Stewart.
Kaleb Smith probably is tooI think he is a silent
Kordell was a very good QB that played for Colorado back in the day……Who?
Was he?Kordell was a very good QB that played for Colorado back in the day……
Kordell Stewart was the ultimate cheat code in EA Sports Bill Walsh College Football. I think even more than Bo Jackson in Tecmo Bowl.Who?
That Nebraska option though….Kordell Stewart was the ultimate cheat code in EA Sports Bill Walsh College Football. I think even more than Bo Jackson in Tecmo Bowl.
He played 11 seasons & made multiple Pro Bowls and was the first QB in NFL history to throw 20 TD passes & rush for 10 TDs in the same season.Was he?
I sorta remember it that way too but his college stats are basically bad by today's standards. If it's not for Salaam and Westbrook, we probably never know his name.
And don't even get me started about his brief stay in Chicago.
That’s a good point….maybe time has softened my thoughts on him…….how about if I re-phrase and say Kordell was a better than average QB with some unrealized potential, is that fair? I think he was viewed as pretty decent player during his time with the Buffs.Was he?
I sorta remember it that way too but his college stats are basically bad by today's standards. If it's not for Salaam and Westbrook, we probably never know his name.
And don't even get me started about his brief stay in Chicago.
He plays 3A in the Norfolk area.Is his competition bad? Or what’s the deal? That tape is incredible.