cfetters 89536 67 minutes ago VIP AntiDuckDawg said... "In fact, outside of Trey Lowe, Nacua may have already passed up redshirt freshmen Marquis Spiker and Austin Osborne on the depth. It's hard to know at this point in time precisely because we haven't seen them the last week or so, but he definitely made a big first impression from the moment he walked on the practice field." ... This comment shouldn't upset anybody.
If anything, people might be upset I didn't go for a hotter take...right? Later I talked about keeping the hype train down and mentioned all the guys in front of Nacua, INCLUDING Spiker and Osborne.
That's why I found the comment to be odd. I welcome different opinions, but I don't think it's unfair to ask for receipts if you're going to say I don't have a clue. Especially from those who are apparently getting first-hand info.
Anon810001 96 41 minutes ago Chris, read your article again and ask yourself how you are aware of the internal depth chart. Its still wide open with the competion in fall practice.
cfetters 89536 4 minutes ago VIP Anon810001 said... Chris, read your article again and ask yourself how you are aware of the internal depth chart. Its still wide open with the competion in fall practice.
According to Chris Petersen, there is no 'internal depth chart'. He calls it a 'seating chart', because everything changes all the time.
I'm still struggling to figure out how you came up with your opinion of what I wrote based on what I actually wrote. Where did I claim the competition wasn't wide open?
Not normally one to defend Fetters, but Puka is going to be a lot better than both Spiker and Osbourne.
Little premature for that call buddy
Nacua is way more physical than Spiker. I don't think there's any doubt that Puka has passed him and that Spiker needs tim.
Spiker is basically Ty Jones except we had the luxury of being able to redshirt him. Socha will pump him full of rhino juice, and Adams will coach him up. He'll be good eventually.
Nacua is in a different league from any other freshman WR we've had. He can run routes, he has an almost maxed out frame, massive catch radius and fights through contact.
I still think Ozzy sees the field sooner than later though because he can run routes well enough and blocks better than our soft and rail-thin seniors.
We'll see. It all depends on how much playing tim they want to give Pounds and Opera Singer. They're fast at least and Pete values experience.
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Sorry, my inbedding skills are shit
Engaging a player’s Dad about access and inside info?
FTG
#rustychessegrater
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cfetters 89536
67 minutes ago
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AntiDuckDawg said...
"In fact, outside of Trey Lowe, Nacua may have already passed up redshirt freshmen Marquis Spiker and Austin Osborne on the depth. It's hard to know at this point in time precisely because we haven't seen them the last week or so, but he definitely made a big first impression from the moment he walked on the practice field." ... This comment shouldn't upset anybody.
If anything, people might be upset I didn't go for a hotter take...right? Later I talked about keeping the hype train down and mentioned all the guys in front of Nacua, INCLUDING Spiker and Osborne.
That's why I found the comment to be odd. I welcome different opinions, but I don't think it's unfair to ask for receipts if you're going to say I don't have a clue. Especially from those who are apparently getting first-hand info.
Anon810001 96
41 minutes ago
Chris, read your article again and ask yourself how you are aware of the internal depth chart. Its still wide open with the competion in fall practice.
cfetters 89536
4 minutes ago
VIP
Anon810001 said...
Chris, read your article again and ask yourself how you are aware of the internal depth chart. Its still wide open with the competion in fall practice.
According to Chris Petersen, there is no 'internal depth chart'. He calls it a 'seating chart', because everything changes all the time.
I'm still struggling to figure out how you came up with your opinion of what I wrote based on what I actually wrote. Where did I claim the competition wasn't wide open?
Spiker is basically Ty Jones except we had the luxury of being able to redshirt him. Socha will pump him full of rhino juice, and Adams will coach him up. He'll be good eventually.
Nacua is in a different league from any other freshman WR we've had. He can run routes, he has an almost maxed out frame, massive catch radius and fights through contact.
I still think Ozzy sees the field sooner than later though because he can run routes well enough and blocks better than our soft and rail-thin seniors.
We'll see. It all depends on how much playing tim they want to give Pounds and Opera Singer. They're fast at least and Pete values experience.
But F3 is still a passive aggressive thin skinned cunt who doesn't know when to shut the fuck up.