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  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    Pete sure is adjusting to times well
  • DeepDawg
    DeepDawg Member Posts: 544
    @sonics1993 what's the story behind this?
  • insinceredawg
    insinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117
    Who will play the CHICO role next year?
  • Fear_Boner
    Fear_Boner Member Posts: 810
    Maybe he just put his couch on Craigslist and intends to pull it off the market ala Sirmon, but he’s likely gone. Maybe Puka Jalen Rome Jones Spiker Ozzy will spell the end of the “Chico” position.
  • insinceredawg
    insinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117
    FirePete said:

    He wouldn't have played even if he didn't have an infection and he knows it.

    Can't blame the kid for looking elsewhere.

    Pete deserves it.

    Play the undeserving seniors, and kill the morale of the young WR. Worshington 2.0
    I think it's more a case of him seeing the writing on the wall. He's probably fallen behind due to the infection and doesn't see a path to getting on the field next year, especially with Jalen and Rome coming.
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,168

    FirePete said:

    He wouldn't have played even if he didn't have an infection and he knows it.

    Can't blame the kid for looking elsewhere.

    Pete deserves it.

    Play the undeserving seniors, and kill the morale of the young WR. Worshington 2.0
    I think it's more a case of him seeing the writing on the wall. He's probably fallen behind due to the infection and doesn't see a path to getting on the field next year, especially with Jalen and Rome coming.
    That's the exact thing Pete was complaining about with the Portal. Players who don't get immediate PT are going to be jumping ship at a much higher clip.

    I also wonder how much of Pete's strategy of "redshirt everyone" last year is starting to backfire. Obviously there were plenty of players who could have used the experience and gotten more than four games of action if we didn't expressly hold them back. Not only would that have better prepared them for this year (where a lot of the 2018 class seems to be underwhelming), but they would have gained a lot more confidence in their roles and wouldn't feel nearly as threatened by upcoming players. I think we're going to look back at last year's 100% redshirt strategy as a huge failure.