maybe, just maybe, Pete is a lot smarter than we give him credit for. . . . . .

Skinny the starter. Two adequate back ups that can get some reps during UH and EWU games.
Extra scholly if he needs it.
All of this accomplished before game week.
Win.Win.Win.Win
Don't really feel a down side.
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Used the “position battle” expertly to motivate Eason.
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Okay.PurpleJ said:Used the “position battle” expertly to motivate Eason.
Win.Win.Win.Win.Win
Still not seeing a down side.
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Had he announced Skinny as the starter in the spring (thereby not missing all the valuable reps both then and in fall camp) like Alpha Coaches and Programs do, Haener would have left, but Yankoff would still be here.
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Why do people still want Yankoff? He couldn't throw. He was essentially another Lindquist.godawgst said:Had he announced Skinny as the starter in the spring (thereby not missing all the valuable reps both then and in fall camp) like Alpha Coaches and Programs do, Haener would have left, but Yankoff would still be here.
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I read a few places that Yankoff was one of the most athletic guys on our team, even if his accuracy was bad.whatshouldicareabout said:
Why do people still want Yankoff? He couldn't throw. He was essentially another Lindquist.godawgst said:Had he announced Skinny as the starter in the spring (thereby not missing all the valuable reps both then and in fall camp) like Alpha Coaches and Programs do, Haener would have left, but Yankoff would still be here.
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I'd want him over Haener.uzi said:
I read a few places that Yankoff was one of the most athletic guys on our team, even if his accuracy was bad.whatshouldicareabout said:
Why do people still want Yankoff? He couldn't throw. He was essentially another Lindquist.godawgst said:Had he announced Skinny as the starter in the spring (thereby not missing all the valuable reps both then and in fall camp) like Alpha Coaches and Programs do, Haener would have left, but Yankoff would still be here.
I could see Chip molding him into a good dual-threat QB. -
Down side would be half the first team reps were wasted on not sirmon
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Sorry. Didn't realize you CANT FUCKING READ.ntxduck said:Down side would be half the first team reps were wasted on not sirmon
"Two adequate back ups that can get some reps during UH and EWU games."
Stick to what you fucking know. Maybe fucking paper dolls or something. -
Lol. Big football brain on this guy here.EwaDawg said:
Sorry. Didn't realize you CANT FUCKING READ.ntxduck said:Down side would be half the first team reps were wasted on not sirmon
"Two adequate back ups that can get some reps during UH and EWU games."
Stick to what you fucking know. Maybe fucking paper dolls or something. -
yeah if Chip actually gave a fuckuzi said:
I read a few places that Yankoff was one of the most athletic guys on our team, even if his accuracy was bad.whatshouldicareabout said:
Why do people still want Yankoff? He couldn't throw. He was essentially another Lindquist.godawgst said:Had he announced Skinny as the starter in the spring (thereby not missing all the valuable reps both then and in fall camp) like Alpha Coaches and Programs do, Haener would have left, but Yankoff would still be here.
I could see Chip molding him into a good dual-threat QB.