I mentioned it a couple weeks back with the same question, but got the usual; He's a fruity pass first happy clown. We need a run-first sweatpants tent OC.
Glad to see the strokes have lost teeth on it now.
I mentioned it a couple weeks back with the same question, but got the usual; He's a fruity pass first happy clown. We need a run-first sweatpants tent OC.
Glad to see the strokes have lost teeth on it now.
Baldwin played college football at Central Washington University from 1990 to 1993. As a player, Baldwin was a two-time team captain and completed 121-of-197 passes for 1,655 yards and eight touchdowns. His career completion percentage of .614 is a school record. In a 38–35 win versus Simon Fraser in 1991, he set single-game school records for attempts (52), completions (32), yards (467), total plays (66) and total yards (550). He had a 6-yard touchdown pass with four seconds left to give the Wildcats the win. In his last two seasons, Baldwin served as the backup to Jon Kitna.
After college, Baldwin spent a short time playing semi-pro football in Sweden. He played in a league that allowed only two American players per team, and they were also required to serve as assistant coaches, giving Baldwin a springboard into his coaching career back in the United States.
Baldwin played college football at Central Washington University from 1990 to 1993. As a player, Baldwin was a two-time team captain and completed 121-of-197 passes for 1,655 yards and eight touchdowns. His career completion percentage of .614 is a school record. In a 38–35 win versus Simon Fraser in 1991, he set single-game school records for attempts (52), completions (32), yards (467), total plays (66) and total yards (550). He had a 6-yard touchdown pass with four seconds left to give the Wildcats the win. In his last two seasons, Baldwin served as the backup to Jon Kitna.
After college, Baldwin spent a short time playing semi-pro football in Sweden. He played in a league that allowed only two American players per team, and they were also required to serve as assistant coaches, giving Baldwin a springboard into his coaching career back in the United States.
Who started that rumor? Bleenor? Kupp ain't coming to UW. He's projected at around #22 wide receiver in this year's draft and would probably move up to #14 or #15 WR next year if he stayed in school. Not significant for the risk of injury.
His younger brother is also at EWU and that's the only reason he'd come back to college next year - to play with him.
But Baldwin to UW as OC makes loads of sense.
Its not a rumor. There is credible info that he's considering it (transfer to UW) but we cant divulge. Maybe in chat (faggotty wink wink)
Wulff just lost his unpaid assistant gig at Iowa state. With past gigs like WSU, EWU, Iowa st., 49ers, and USF you'd be a chump not to get him on the blower.
Who started that rumor? Bleenor? Kupp ain't coming to UW. He's projected at around #22 wide receiver in this year's draft and would probably move up to #14 or #15 WR next year if he stayed in school. Not significant for the risk of injury.
His younger brother is also at EWU and that's the only reason he'd come back to college next year - to play with him.
But Baldwin to UW as OC makes loads of sense.
Its not a rumor. There is credible info that he's considering it (transfer to UW) but we cant divulge. Maybe in chat (faggotty wink wink)
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Glad to see the strokes have lost teeth on it now.
Any accident he had would be a fortunate accident if you axe me.
Baldwin played college football at Central Washington University from 1990 to 1993. As a player, Baldwin was a two-time team captain and completed 121-of-197 passes for 1,655 yards and eight touchdowns. His career completion percentage of .614 is a school record. In a 38–35 win versus Simon Fraser in 1991, he set single-game school records for attempts (52), completions (32), yards (467), total plays (66) and total yards (550). He had a 6-yard touchdown pass with four seconds left to give the Wildcats the win. In his last two seasons, Baldwin served as the backup to Jon Kitna.
After college, Baldwin spent a short time playing semi-pro football in Sweden. He played in a league that allowed only two American players per team, and they were also required to serve as assistant coaches, giving Baldwin a springboard into his coaching career back in the United States.