LouderVol
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Dang man when it rains it pours, prayers sent.My father in law is also in ICU due to several ongoing chronic issues, and he has taken a turn for the worse today...it looks like this may be the end if God doesn't move. He has been suffering for a long time.
I know I am salty and a lot of you don't like me, but if you could set that aside for a moment to pray I would appreciate it...we can get back to arguing and griping later..
This year absolutely sucks.
Someone should tell Ray that they won’t have that many fans there anyways. No one likes Musdump
Him staying healthy was the main issue with him. Hopefully he had learned how to take care of his body better, proper nutrition, ice baths, ect.His first year he was behind the 8 ball and never really had a chance, got here after the season started. Last year after injuries and players leaving the team he was the next man up and got plenty of game experience. The kid has talented if he wants to be on the field this fall and listens to the coaching staff he will be on the field this fall.
Prayers pal. I hope things take a turn for the better for you.My father in law is also in ICU due to several ongoing chronic issues, and he has taken a turn for the worse today...it looks like this may be the end if God doesn't move. He has been suffering for a long time.
I know I am salty and a lot of you don't like me, but if you could set that aside for a moment to pray I would appreciate it...we can get back to arguing and griping later..
This year absolutely sucks.
Check downs will do that for you. Risky throws also have a potential for more YAC if things work out. Dump offs on 3rd and long, not so muchView attachment 291357
Not taking up for him or anything of that nature, but I’ll leave this little conversation piece here...and grenade drop into the thread 3..2..1
Very interesting considering he still looked like trash at times.
Medical concern is way too high rn for #1 imo. He really needs this season to prove long-term sustainability of managing his issue. But I agree with Butchna, TL and Fields are too big time. Also, does Trey project as a Tackle or Guard? Guards rarely go top 10.I agree on last year, but this next one I think he is #1. He is special, rare size and strength with athleticism.
They might be being sarcastic right now...wait till they lose their 3rd game of the season and the maniacs come out of the Gainesville woodworks.
They might be being sarcastic right now...wait till they lose their 3rd game of the season and the maniacs come out of the Gainesville woodworks.
Those fools will run off anyone not named Urban or Steve. So spoiled by walking into 2 elite coaches. Hope they go on a century long drought. I will be laughing from my head in a vat.
If he hit DWA wide open in Gainesville then this number drops. One of many examples...View attachment 291357
Not taking up for him or anything of that nature, but I’ll leave this little conversation piece here...and grenade drop into the thread 3..2..1
Very interesting considering he still looked like trash at times.
If my memory serves me correctly, Pruitt (at Alabama) actually went after Shamburger late in the cycle.Was just about to post this but had to do my homework first:
Shawn Shamburger, Tennessee - 0.67 Class 2017, position evaluated for CB, Composite 0.8440
Trevon Moehrig, TCU - 0.77 Class 2018, position Safety, Composite 0.8816
Brendan Radley-Hiles, Oklahoma - 0.85 Class 2018, position CB, Composite 0.9887
Lamont Wade, Penn St - 0.96 Class 2017, position Safety, Composite 0.9797
The difference between expected performance and actual performance probably has everything to do with coaching and player character. Kudos to Shawn and his coaches. jmo.