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Psalm Wooching starting LB'er

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  • AIRWOLF
    AIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840
    Have a feeling Wellington is going to take this spot by mid-season. Or at least get a lot of snaps, if not the starting role.
  • AIRWOLF
    AIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840
    NEsnake12 said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    Have a feeling Wellington is going to take this spot by mid-season. Or at least get a lot of snaps, if not the starting role.

    Wellington? You mean Tevis?
    No, I think Wellington ends up climbing into the regular rotation. I think he is too talented to keep off the field. I don't know which LB spot he has been initially tabbed at, but I am assuming a surpassing talent (which I believe he is) will displace the weakest link.

    It's just a guess, but the defensive coaches have done a good job of getting the best players on the field over the past couple seasons.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839
  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    AIRWOLF said:

    NEsnake12 said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    Have a feeling Wellington is going to take this spot by mid-season. Or at least get a lot of snaps, if not the starting role.

    Wellington? You mean Tevis?
    No, I think Wellington ends up climbing into the regular rotation. I think he is too talented to keep off the field. I don't know which LB spot he has been initially tabbed at, but I am assuming a surpassing talent (which I believe he is) will displace the weakest link.

    It's just a guess, but the defensive coaches have done a good job of getting the best players on the field over the past couple seasons.
    You might not be right, but upvoted for your conviction
  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    edited August 2016
    doogie said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    NEsnake12 said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    Have a feeling Wellington is going to take this spot by mid-season. Or at least get a lot of snaps, if not the starting role.

    Wellington? You mean Tevis?
    No, I think Wellington ends up climbing into the regular rotation. I think he is too talented to keep off the field. I don't know which LB spot he has been initially tabbed at, but I am assuming a surpassing talent (which I believe he is) will displace the weakest link.

    It's just a guess, but the defensive coaches have done a good job of getting the best players on the field over the past couple seasons.
    You might not be right, but upvoted for your conviction
    It's not like Airwolf is way off in left field...pretty much everyone singled out Wellington as a freshman who would be impossible to keep off the field and Psalm is obviously the weak link on the D.

    I am part of the large HH #mytevis fanclub but he is still a nearly completely unknown quantity. Lots of special teams and weight room all stars can't play a position.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    doogie said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    NEsnake12 said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    Have a feeling Wellington is going to take this spot by mid-season. Or at least get a lot of snaps, if not the starting role.

    Wellington? You mean Tevis?
    No, I think Wellington ends up climbing into the regular rotation. I think he is too talented to keep off the field. I don't know which LB spot he has been initially tabbed at, but I am assuming a surpassing talent (which I believe he is) will displace the weakest link.

    It's just a guess, but the defensive coaches have done a good job of getting the best players on the field over the past couple seasons.
    You might not be right, but upvoted for your conviction
    It's not like Airwolf is way off in left field...pretty much everyone singled out Wellington as a freshman who would be impossible to keep off the field and Psalm is obviously the weak link on the D.

    I am part of the large HH #mytevis fanclub but he is still a nearly completely unknown quantity. Lots of special teams and weight room all stars can't play a position.
    #OurTevis is less known than #YourWellington?
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,145
    Wooshing could be the next Tupou

    I'm rooting for him so the board can be wrong. He wasn't horrible and had a decent pass rush
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,419

    . He wasn't horrible

    If this is a whooshing, well played. If not, please commit seppuku asap.
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,145
    Gladstone said:

    . He wasn't horrible

    If this is a whooshing, well played. If not, please commit seppuku asap.
    Kill yourself. Tell the 2 time coach of the year and his stellar DC you know the roster better than them
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,369

    Wooshing could be the next Tupou

    I'm rooting for him so the board can be wrong. He wasn't horrible and had a decent pass rush

    This...
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,419

    Gladstone said:

    . He wasn't horrible

    If this is a whooshing, well played. If not, please commit seppuku asap.
    Kill yourself. Tell the 2 time coach of the year and his stellar DC you know the roster better than them
    lol
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,369

    Gladstone said:

    . He wasn't horrible

    If this is a whooshing, well played. If not, please commit seppuku asap.
    Kill yourself. Tell the 2 time coach of the year and his stellar DC you know the roster better than them
    Ty Willingham was a two time coach of the year too.
    Where?
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    Baseman said:

    Gladstone said:

    . He wasn't horrible

    If this is a whooshing, well played. If not, please commit seppuku asap.
    Kill yourself. Tell the 2 time coach of the year and his stellar DC you know the roster better than them
    Ty Willingham was a two time coach of the year too.
    Where?
    Once at Stanford and once at ND.
  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744

    Baseman said:

    Gladstone said:

    . He wasn't horrible

    If this is a whooshing, well played. If not, please commit seppuku asap.
    Kill yourself. Tell the 2 time coach of the year and his stellar DC you know the roster better than them
    Ty Willingham was a two time coach of the year too.
    Where?
    Once at Stanford and once at ND.
    No he didn't.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Baseman said:

    Gladstone said:

    . He wasn't horrible

    If this is a whooshing, well played. If not, please commit seppuku asap.
    Kill yourself. Tell the 2 time coach of the year and his stellar DC you know the roster better than them
    Ty Willingham was a two time coach of the year too.
    Where?
    Once at Stanford and once at ND.
    No he didn't.
    In 2000, he was presented with the Eddie Robinson Coach of Distinction Award that is given annually to honor "an outstanding college football coach and role model for career achievement".[1]

    Willingham began the 2002 season by going 8–0, and went on to become the only first-year coach in Notre Dame history to win 10 games. For his efforts he was named the ESPN/Home Depot College Coach of the Year,[3] the Scripps College Coach of the Year, the Black Coaches Association Male Coach of the Year, and the George Munger Award College Coach of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club.[4]

  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744
    edited August 2016

    Baseman said:

    Gladstone said:

    . He wasn't horrible

    If this is a whooshing, well played. If not, please commit seppuku asap.
    Kill yourself. Tell the 2 time coach of the year and his stellar DC you know the roster better than them
    Ty Willingham was a two time coach of the year too.
    Where?
    Once at Stanford and once at ND.
    No he didn't.
    In 2000, he was presented with the Eddie Robinson Coach of Distinction Award that is given annually to honor "an outstanding college football coach and role model for career achievement".[1]

    Willingham began the 2002 season by going 8–0, and went on to become the only first-year coach in Notre Dame history to win 10 games. For his efforts he was named the ESPN/Home Depot College Coach of the Year,[3] the Scripps College Coach of the Year, the Black Coaches Association Male Coach of the Year, and the George Munger Award College Coach of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club.[4]

    There are way too many bullshit coach of the year awards but the Eddie Robinson isnt even a coach of the year award because its criteria is not simply who was the best coach that year. You win for being a role model and having comportment.

    There is also a separate coach of the year award named after Eddie Robinson. Ty did not win that.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,839

    Wooshing could be the next Tupou

    I'm rooting for him so the board can be wrong. He wasn't horrible and had a decent pass rush

    I miss WASHINGTON, dammit POTW!
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Baseman said:

    Gladstone said:

    . He wasn't horrible

    If this is a whooshing, well played. If not, please commit seppuku asap.
    Kill yourself. Tell the 2 time coach of the year and his stellar DC you know the roster better than them
    Ty Willingham was a two time coach of the year too.
    Where?
    Once at Stanford and once at ND.
    No he didn't.
    In 2000, he was presented with the Eddie Robinson Coach of Distinction Award that is given annually to honor "an outstanding college football coach and role model for career achievement".[1]

    Willingham began the 2002 season by going 8–0, and went on to become the only first-year coach in Notre Dame history to win 10 games. For his efforts he was named the ESPN/Home Depot College Coach of the Year,[3] the Scripps College Coach of the Year, the Black Coaches Association Male Coach of the Year, and the George Munger Award College Coach of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club.[4]

    There are way too many bullshit coach of the year awards but the Eddie Robinson isnt even a coach of the year award because its criteria is not simply who was the best coach that year.
    CHRIST.

    The coach of the year awards are subjective bullshit that don't actually identify the best coach in a year. Frank Beamer has won the Munger Award twice while Saban had never won it:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Munger_Award
  • FremontTroll
    FremontTroll Member Posts: 4,744

    Baseman said:

    Gladstone said:

    . He wasn't horrible

    If this is a whooshing, well played. If not, please commit seppuku asap.
    Kill yourself. Tell the 2 time coach of the year and his stellar DC you know the roster better than them
    Ty Willingham was a two time coach of the year too.
    Where?
    Once at Stanford and once at ND.
    No he didn't.
    In 2000, he was presented with the Eddie Robinson Coach of Distinction Award that is given annually to honor "an outstanding college football coach and role model for career achievement".[1]

    Willingham began the 2002 season by going 8–0, and went on to become the only first-year coach in Notre Dame history to win 10 games. For his efforts he was named the ESPN/Home Depot College Coach of the Year,[3] the Scripps College Coach of the Year, the Black Coaches Association Male Coach of the Year, and the George Munger Award College Coach of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club.[4]

    There are way too many bullshit coach of the year awards but the Eddie Robinson isnt even a coach of the year award because its criteria is not simply who was the best coach that year.
    CHRIST.

    The coach of the year awards are subjective bullshit that don't actually identify the best coach in a year. Frank Beamer has won the Munger Award twice while Saban had never won it:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Munger_Award
    Yes I agree but Ty still isn't a two time coach of the year. He is a one time coach of the year and one time role model of the year.
  • EwaDawg
    EwaDawg Member Posts: 4,329

    Baseman said:

    Gladstone said:

    . He wasn't horrible

    If this is a whooshing, well played. If not, please commit seppuku asap.
    Kill yourself. Tell the 2 time coach of the year and his stellar DC you know the roster better than them
    Ty Willingham was a two time coach of the year too.
    Where?
    Once at Stanford and once at ND.
    No he didn't.
    In 2000, he was presented with the Eddie Robinson Coach of Distinction Award that is given annually to honor "an outstanding college football coach and role model for career achievement".[1]

    Willingham began the 2002 season by going 8–0, and went on to become the only first-year coach in Notre Dame history to win 10 games. For his efforts he was named the ESPN/Home Depot College Coach of the Year,[3] the Scripps College Coach of the Year, the Black Coaches Association Male Coach of the Year, and the George Munger Award College Coach of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club.[4]

    There are way too many bullshit coach of the year awards but the Eddie Robinson isnt even a coach of the year award because its criteria is not simply who was the best coach that year.
    CHRIST.

    The coach of the year awards are subjective bullshit that don't actually identify the best coach in a year. Frank Beamer has won the Munger Award twice while Saban had never won it:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Munger_Award
    Yes I agree but Ty still isn't a two time coach of the year. He is a one time coach of the year and one time role model of the year.

    Don't you DARE confuse Doogs/Boobs with facts. . . .

  • IPukeOregonGrellow
    IPukeOregonGrellow Member Posts: 2,183
    PurpleJ said:

    HuskyJW said:

    PLACE AT THE TABLE.....WOOOOO!!!!!!

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    Flagged for reminding us what a real program would look like.
    Maybe UW will get lucky and he'll try this before the season opener.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiPCmKvgDQo