Handel
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I care. I had hopes, expectations even, that we'd reunite Blair White with his old QB, our back-up, Brian Hoyer.Geez, who cares, it is 2 7th rounders....
I care. I had hopes, expectations even, that we'd reunite Blair White with his old QB, our back-up, Brian Hoyer.
I can see the image of White catching passes for the Colts. I hate that. The guy is going to make the team and contribute.
The Iowa kid was a three-year starter on a line that took on all comers. Didn't they win the last two bowl games they were in? Calloway was a big part of that success.
I care. I had hopes, expectations even, that we'd reunite Blair White with his old QB, our back-up, Brian Hoyer.
I can see the image of White catching passes for the Colts. I hate that. The guy is going to make the team and contribute.
The Iowa kid was a three-year starter on a line that took on all comers. Didn't they win the last two bowl games they were in? Calloway was a big part of that success.
Dante scarnechia was promised the pick to pick whomever he liked. He didn't want to wait around so he insisted they trade up, so he could be done with it.
I wish they had just waited, could have gotten denver's fifth.
don't know that there's any room for this guy on the PS and he would have gone undrafted even if we had 20 rounds.
Geez, who cares, it is 2 7th rounders....
Well, of course he'd say that.BB was on the Big Show today and said that they had him (and Larsen) highly rated and were excited about grabbing him.
But name the top two OTs in the league. Jake Long and Cleveland's Joe Thomas. Two Big Ten guys.
Well, of course he'd say that.
But part of that is the bias he has toward linemen from the SEC. There's more team speed than in the Big Ten. But name the top two OTs in the league. Jake Long and Cleveland's Joe Thomas. Two Big Ten guys.
One can see this in KC with Pioli. I think that understandable prejudice--and that's the word for it--sometimes causes mistakes. And I think this might be one of them.
Heavens. I'd take Clady over either of them in a heartbeat.
Well, of course he'd say that.
But part of that is the bias he has toward linemen from the SEC. There's more team speed than in the Big Ten. But name the top two OTs in the league. Jake Long and Cleveland's Joe Thomas. Two Big Ten guys.
One can see this in KC with Pioli. I think that understandable prejudice--and that's the word for it--sometimes causes mistakes. And I think this might be one of them.
I was going to jump all over this one but I was beat to it. Well played BritPat...Matt Light - Purdue
Logan Mankins - Fresno State
Dan Koppen - BC
Steve Neal - Cal. Bakersfield
Sebastian Vollmer - Houston
Mark LeVoir - Notre Dame
Rich Ohrnberger - Penn State
Ryan Wendell - Fresno State
Dan Connolly - Southeast Missouri State
Nick Kaczur - Toledo
Thomas Welch - Vanderbilt
George Bussey - Louisville
Ted Larsen - NC State.
So, thirteen players currently, and only one (drafted at the weekend) is from the SEC.
I care. I had hopes, expectations even, that we'd reunite Blair White with his old QB, our back-up, Brian Hoyer.
I can see the image of White catching passes for the Colts. I hate that. The guy is going to make the team and contribute.
The Iowa kid was a three-year starter on a line that took on all comers. Didn't they win the last two bowl games they were in? Calloway was a big part of that success.