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  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165

    TTJ said:

    The WDWHA stuff on DWarsh is getting a little carried away. He's a flawed but productive player who would contribute next year if around. He's definitely better than any back currently on the roster other than Gaskin. And some here (not me) have argued he'd start at WR if moved back. 225-lb guys with track speed don't grow on trees.


    Yeah but he has stone hands, hence the move to RB . he's a screen, wheel route RB- receiver. We cant run screens so he's a 1 trick pony. Goodbye DWarsh, and welcome Sean McGrew, a guy with vision and ability with t h e ball once the catch is made. Hello Steelheader2, i know you agree
    Doogs always drool over some HS kid that will replace a player they hate.

    Then that player gets older and they hate him, so they drool over the next teen boy.

    The circle of life

    #HHBIronLaws
    I remember drooling over Sankey and Gaskin and couldn't wait for them to replace Callier and Washington respectively. Running back is not a hard position to evaluate, and it's easy to see that McGrew is the real deal and a clear upgrade over Washington. That's not dooging, it's common fucking sense.

    Of course, that being said, losing DW is not addition by subtraction. He's still an offensive weapon and would have provided solid depth.
    Uhhhh, this isn't exclusive to RBs. And at one point in time, Cooper was the next Corey Dillon, and the TBS crowd couldn't wait for him to take over at RB.

    More importantly, if the coaches couldn't consistently get Washington, Perkins or Daniels the ball, what makes you think they will suddenly strike gold with McGrew?
    We don't know what Cooper was going to be; tearing your ACL three times tends to ruin your career. If you want to use an example of a running back who hasn't panned out despite impressive high school film, then Lavon Coleman would be a better choice. But that doesn't change the general rule that running backs are very easy to project relative to other positions. If you look at the running backs we've taken since we hired Sark, there haven't been too many surprises, for better or for worse. Given that track record, drooling over McGrew is justified.

  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    TTJ said:

    The WDWHA stuff on DWarsh is getting a little carried away. He's a flawed but productive player who would contribute next year if around. He's definitely better than any back currently on the roster other than Gaskin. And some here (not me) have argued he'd start at WR if moved back. 225-lb guys with track speed don't grow on trees.


    Yeah but he has stone hands, hence the move to RB . he's a screen, wheel route RB- receiver. We cant run screens so he's a 1 trick pony. Goodbye DWarsh, and welcome Sean McGrew, a guy with vision and ability with t h e ball once the catch is made. Hello Steelheader2, i know you agree
    Doogs always drool over some HS kid that will replace a player they hate.

    Then that player gets older and they hate him, so they drool over the next teen boy.

    The circle of life

    #HHBIronLaws
    I remember drooling over Sankey and Gaskin and couldn't wait for them to replace Callier and Washington respectively. Running back is not a hard position to evaluate, and it's easy to see that McGrew is the real deal and a clear upgrade over Washington. That's not dooging, it's common fucking sense.

    Of course, that being said, losing DW is not addition by subtraction. He's still an offensive weapon and would have provided solid depth.
    Uhhhh, this isn't exclusive to RBs. And at one point in time, Cooper was the next Corey Dillon, and the TBS crowd couldn't wait for him to take over at RB.

    More importantly, if the coaches couldn't consistently get Washington, Perkins or Daniels the ball, what makes you think they will suddenly strike gold with McGrew?
    We don't know what Cooper was going to be; tearing your ACL three times tends to ruin your career. If you want to use an example of a running back who hasn't panned out despite impressive high school film, then Lavon Coleman would be a better choice. But that doesn't change the general rule that running backs are very easy to project relative to other positions. If you look at the running backs we've taken since we hired Sark, there haven't been too many surprises, for better or for worse. Given that track record, drooling over McGrew is justified.

    I see your McGrew and I raise you a JR Hasty.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,739 Founders Club

    D Wash improved his hands quite a bit this year but McGrew is a more natural pass catcher and better speed. D Wash also had the Sark mental lapse issues. Over this season look at what players had the stupid plays. Wooching with throat slash, Mickens with drops and saying " I'm 2nd best receiver in school history and catch more than I drop", Lawyer removing helmet for flag in bowl game, d Wash 2 fumbles vs Utah, Littleton late hit on Kessler. Etc.

    I've been Busy trying to find out where Swaye and "finger tats" are registered for their wedding. Anyone know?

    Does the medicinal marijuana store or ABC Liquor store even offer a registry?
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    If the kid wants to leave, let him go.
  • NeGgaPlEaSe
    NeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 5,763
    I'm seriously thinking Pete sold his couch after his last game.