IrishBroker
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Yes, we have a 3 headed monster.
A monster is a monster, even if it hasn't shown it's face.
I don't think that's how this works.
Yes, we have a 3 headed monster.
A monster is a monster, even if it hasn't shown it's face.
Folston 70%
Adams 25%
Williams 5%
I don't think that's how this works.
Actually, that is how this works.
Was CJ Prosise a monster at this time last year? I would contend yes, we just hadn't seen it yet. Same with Kizer.
You're saying you can only be a monster based on production and I'm arguing there are always monsters in waiting. Their physical make-up isn't any less monster whether they've been outed or not.
Yes, we have a 3 headed monster.
A monster is a monster, even if it hasn't shown it's face.
Folston 70%
Adams 25%
Williams 5%
What are we thinking the split is going to be? 40% Folston, 40% Adams, 20% Williams?
Meow is not the time to settle for anything less than 110%. Meowm I right? Anyone agree with meow?
With all due respect, you aren't shit until you prove it on the field. And that is fact.
If I had a nickel for every physical/weightroom "monster" that wasn't jack on the field....
Holtz had a 3 headed monster with Bettis, Brooks, and Burris in the goal-line offense. Any won of them was a threat to score.
Holtz had a 3 headed monster with any FB, any RB, and any QB except Graham and Powlus running his Triple Option.