Hinshaw's Plans for Bray

#4
#4
Sounds good to me. I think it's obvious the key is to put on the 20 lbs without losing the ability to move around the pocket.
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#6
#6
His arms and upper body will be fine with just a little work. What he needs to work on is those legs on squats until the hair pops out of them. If he can strengthen his legs that will help his whole frame....and game. He's gonna be a really good one barring injury. Hit the weights, Ocho Loco.
 
#7
#7
His arms and upper body will be fine with just a little work. What he needs to work on is those legs on squats until the hair pops out of them. If he can strengthen his legs that will help his whole frame....and game. He's gonna be a really good one barring injury. Hit the weights, Ocho Loco.

:clap:I like it! 8:loco:
 
#11
#11
210 is what booooob daaaaaaveyyyyy said

I still remember the Casey Clausen stare down from our sideline at Davie when he put us ahead in that UT vs ND game. I remember hearing how Casey wanted to play at Notre Dame and Davie told him while Casey was being recruited that he simply wasn't Notre Dame material.....it was so classic.....he just stared him down and kept nodding his head up and down in the "YES" motion.

Casey wanted to send Davie an extra :the_finger: on that day!
 
#12
#12
He is going to be a great one for us. There was one play at the MCB that we ran a play action pass and he passed up hunter with a deep post and another receiver too. He avoided the rush and threw a great ball towards the UT bench. All I could think was, true freshman, wow. I just hope he has the necessary off the field work ethics as the great ones do.
 
#13
#13
He is going to be a great one for us. There was one play at the MCB that we ran a play action pass and he passed up hunter with a deep post and another receiver too. He avoided the rush and threw a great ball towards the UT bench. All I could think was, true freshman, wow. I just hope he has the necessary off the field work ethics as the great ones do.

The lack of work ethic kept him off the field early this season; hope he learned a lesson and keeps the play-book handy this off season. I would bet yes.
 
#14
#14
I don't think that he be that hard to replace at all.:popcorn:

Ask Fulmer how hard it was to replace Cutcliffe witha good QB coach. Most of them end up as offensive coordinators or head coaches in short order. Everything revolves around the QB position when you think about it.
 
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#15
#15
I think Hinshaw should get credit for the way the QBs performed this year. Simms has questionable D1 talent, but he performed well enough to keep us in most games. Then when Bray took over, we all know the rest of the story. When Bray tempers his cockiness to confidence, he's gonna be a star.
 
#16
#16
I think Hinshaw should get credit for the way the QBs performed this year. Simms has questionable D1 talent, but he performed well enough to keep us in most games. Then when Bray took over, we all know the rest of the story. When Bray tempers his cockiness to confidence, he's gonna be a star.

He definitely has some growing up to do. All of those ridiculous gestures he made could have cost us more penalties. He needs to mature quite a bit between now and next season and I HOPE the coaching staff addresses that show boat crap with him and quick.
 
#17
#17
He definitely has some growing up to do. All of those ridiculous gestures he made could have cost us more penalties. He needs to mature quite a bit between now and next season and I HOPE the coaching staff addresses that show boat crap with him and quick.

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