L35guy {l Wrote}:1. Where is Cam Seward?
2. Dudeck...ugh
L35guy {l Wrote}:1. Where is Cam Seward?
2. Dudeck...ugh
BCdee {l Wrote}:It's game week, bitches!! Keep Alumni Bear Attack Free!!!
BCdee {l Wrote}:It's game week, bitches!! Keep Alumni Bear Attack Free!!!
NorthEndEagle {l Wrote}:cat hair pee fire
gallopingghost {l Wrote}:He did not seem all in on Wade as the QB, but was adopting a wait and see approach with Wade, Smith and Flutie.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:2. The DLine depth is scary good
DE 8 Harold Landry 6-3 245 So.
45 Mehdi Abdesmad 6-7 286 Sr.
or 2 Zach Allen 6-5 265 Fr.
T 97 Truman Gutapfel 6-3 281 Jr.
96 Ray Smith 6-1 264 Fr.
or 94 Noa Merritt 6-0 268 So.
N 90 Connor Wujciak 6-3 304 Sr.
99 Evan Kelly 6-1 285 Gr.
DE 93 Kevin Kavalec 6-2 256 So.
87 Malachi Moore 6-4 274 Jr.
or 11 Wyatt Ray 6-3 230 Fr.
gallopingghost {l Wrote}:I heard Daz being interviewed on WEEI last night. What stood out was his praise of Abdesmad, claiming that he is an NFL caliber player. This seems a bit odd, as Abdesmad is not even listed as a starter.
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:gallopingghost {l Wrote}:I heard Daz being interviewed on WEEI last night. What stood out was his praise of Abdesmad, claiming that he is an NFL caliber player. This seems a bit odd, as Abdesmad is not even listed as a starter.
Daz says he has been "dominating": http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/coll ... ht_in_line
I swear I saw him near the Berklee Music School around 9:45 Thursday night; he was walking with a very pronounced limp.
gallopingghost {l Wrote}:I heard Daz being interviewed on WEEI last night. What stood out was his praise of Abdesmad, claiming that he is an NFL caliber player. This seems a bit odd, as Abdesmad is not even listed as a starter.
He did not seem all in on Wade as the QB, but was adopting a wait and see approach with Wade, Smith and Flutie.
Said good things about Lindstrom.
He will be doing an interview every Monday evening (except maybe next week)
HJS {l Wrote}:gallopingghost {l Wrote}:He did not seem all in on Wade as the QB, but was adopting a wait and see approach with Wade, Smith and Flutie.
I think he is torn between (a) taking his lumps developing a passer that could be great in a year and (b) winning more now with an elite athlete running the option ala 2014. I think Wade is going to have a relatively short leash. If he starts throwing picks with any regularity, the Jet Smith era will be sooner than many thought.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:gallopingghost {l Wrote}:He did not seem all in on Wade as the QB, but was adopting a wait and see approach with Wade, Smith and Flutie.
I think he is torn between (a) taking his lumps developing a passer that could be great in a year and (b) winning more now with an elite athlete running the option ala 2014. I think Wade is going to have a relatively short leash. If he starts throwing picks with any regularity, the Jet Smith era will be sooner than many thought.
All Wade has to do in make the easy plays, use his legs and not turn the ball over.
If the OLine doesn't block, it really isn't going to matter who lined up at QB.
HJS {l Wrote}:gallopingghost {l Wrote}:He did not seem all in on Wade as the QB, but was adopting a wait and see approach with Wade, Smith and Flutie.
I think he is torn between (a) taking his lumps developing a passer that could be great in a year and (b) winning more now with an elite athlete running the option ala 2014. I think Wade is going to have a relatively short leash. If he starts throwing picks with any regularity, the Jet Smith era will be sooner than many thought.
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:I assume the game will be on the Ocho?
StratEagle {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:gallopingghost {l Wrote}:He did not seem all in on Wade as the QB, but was adopting a wait and see approach with Wade, Smith and Flutie.
I think he is torn between (a) taking his lumps developing a passer that could be great in a year and (b) winning more now with an elite athlete running the option ala 2014. I think Wade is going to have a relatively short leash. If he starts throwing picks with any regularity, the Jet Smith era will be sooner than many thought.
From what I saw in the scrimmage, Wade has a live arm, but his accuracy under pressure leaves a lot to be desired. He throws a nice deep ball when given time. I think he could have some serious turnover issues against good defenses, which could kill his confidence, but his overall potential as a passer is good. If Wade really wins the job, Smith absolutely needs to be on the field in some capacity, whether that means a position change or whatever.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Smith has officially won the Ledbetter Camp Award, it has been in the bag for weeks.
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