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Observations: May listed ahead of Wick....Appleby ahead of Olive. Mauldhart and Claiborne listed as only two starting WRs.....a lot of CDC slot-type WRs getting buried on the depth chart. TE looks thin, but nothing unexpected.
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Appears that the truth is out about Young. Results speak for themselves.
Don't know if anyone remembers, but I still think he was a panic signee by Bohl & Company, along with the aid of some quality marketing of himself on the MWC message board (with the help of a few gullible UW fans as well) to the UW staff.
Don't know if anyone remembers, but I still think he was a panic signee by Bohl & Company, along with the aid of some quality marketing of himself on the MWC message board (with the help of a few gullible UW fans as well) to the UW staff.
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At this point, I think Bohl rides out Kirkegaard/Stratton...for better or worse...with this group of seniors...and then attempts to get "his" QB in this upcoming class for the future.McPeachy wrote:Appears that the truth is out about Young. Results speak for themselves.
Don't know if anyone remembers, but I still think he was a panic signee by Bohl & Company, along with the aid of some quality marketing of himself on the MWC message board (with the help of a few gullible UW fans as well) to the UW staff.
Now I can see why so many are really hoping this group pulls off a 6-6 season....2015 is looking like a huge rebuilding project again. Tons of seniors and experience lost. Although it will give Bohl a chance to do his thing on the recruiting trail. Large class will be coming in. But they will truly start from the bottom and move up starting in 2015. Realistically.....I hope fans are patient, cause the beginning to this era may be rough for the first couple of seasons.
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Agree.J-Rod wrote:I hope fans are patient, cause the beginning to this era may be rough for the first couple of seasons.
This is a huge work in progress, and one that we may not see positive results in the W/L column for 3 or so years. This sucks real bad for the fanbase...and especially that we are here once again.
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Remember what the ol' Slow Hand said early on? Looks like I got one thing right. Seems the players are adjusting to the change better in the last week. Not as much yelling in practices.....don't know about meetings?McPeachy wrote:Appears that the truth is out about Young. Results speak for themselves.
Don't know if anyone remembers, but I still think he was a panic signee by Bohl & Company, along with the aid of some quality marketing of himself on the MWC message board (with the help of a few gullible UW fans as well) to the UW staff.
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Help a brother, for whatever do you mean? I dropped out of site for a while...Slow Hand wrote:Remember what the ol' Slow Hand said early on? Looks like I got one thing right. Seems the players are adjusting to the change better in the last week. Not as much yelling in practices.....don't know about meetings?McPeachy wrote:Appears that the truth is out about Young. Results speak for themselves.
Don't know if anyone remembers, but I still think he was a panic signee by Bohl & Company, along with the aid of some quality marketing of himself on the MWC message board (with the help of a few gullible UW fans as well) to the UW staff.
Dear Karma,
I have a list of people you missed...
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The first spring depth chart is trivial. Some of spots are legit placements while some are intended to push an athlete. Im sure a lot of feelings get hurt, but the spring game should shed more light on who deserves to be the top dog.
I was never a Young fan. I thought that he was a panic scholarship after Brett left. I could see that he was un-athletic, slow and not very strong early on. In addition he didn't get along with many of the players. But there were a few on this board that shot me down saying that he would be the starter, or at the very least better than I was saying. I have also stated in the past that with the change in the system some of the WR would leave because they would get buried in the depth chart. I must admit though that I am not as sure about this statement though. Because many of them are seniors and may just hold on and finish school.McPeachy wrote:Help a brother, for whatever do you mean? I dropped out of site for a while...Slow Hand wrote:Remember what the ol' Slow Hand said early on? Looks like I got one thing right. Seems the players are adjusting to the change better in the last week. Not as much yelling in practices.....don't know about meetings?McPeachy wrote:Appears that the truth is out about Young. Results speak for themselves.
Don't know if anyone remembers, but I still think he was a panic signee by Bohl & Company, along with the aid of some quality marketing of himself on the MWC message board (with the help of a few gullible UW fans as well) to the UW staff.
The tale tale spring scrimmage happened on Sat. The last one is for the public and may not even be graded. However I do agree that a lot can happen between now and Fall.mwc fan wrote:The first spring depth chart is trivial. Some of spots are legit placements while some are intended to push an athlete. Im sure a lot of feelings get hurt, but the spring game should shed more light on who deserves to be the top dog.
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This is just spring practice, a lot can and probably will change by the end of fall practice. Two more QBs coming. As far as Young goes, it appears the game at this level is a little too fast for him right now - like it was for Kirkegaard when he first got here. I doubt we will see 5 WRs on the field at one time under Bohl like we saw the last few years, so that is not surprising.
You can tell how big a person is by what it takes to discourage him/her.
I agree completely with you. This has been my assertion since they announced Bohl as the head coach. This is one of my reasons that we would see some WR's leave. However I am not sure that will hold true looking at the class make-up of the receivers now. It will be interesting to see what Young does.....I think we will see at least one more Qb with a better skill set in the fall possibly two.WYCowboy wrote:This is just spring practice, a lot can and probably will change by the end of fall practice. Two more QBs coming. As far as Young goes, it appears the game at this level is a little too fast for him right now - like it was for Kirkegaard when he first got here. I doubt we will see 5 WRs on the field at one time under Bohl like we saw the last few years, so that is not surprising.
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Rufran will be a No. 1 at WR after the fall. He is just too talented not to be on the field. I thought it was surprising to see Maulhardt ahead of Gentry. Sewell is still buried on the depth chart; it appears that he was a bit overhyped as a recruit.
We may live in a world where Austin Fort is the best QB available come September.Slow Hand wrote:I agree completely with you. This has been my assertion since they announced Bohl as the head coach. This is one of my reasons that we would see some WR's leave. However I am not sure that will hold true looking at the class make-up of the receivers now. It will be interesting to see what Young does.....I think we will see at least one more Qb with a better skill set in the fall possibly two.
In all seriousness, I think its going to be Captain Kirk. Bohl will ride out these seniors and hope for the best.
We have to remember that this offense isn't about swagger and a great QB, we just need a game manager. I think Stratton is going to come out on top of this one, and I still think Thorton is in the mix. His scrambling ability is great. I really think the QBs were never developed under CDC. Kirk and Throton were buried behind Smith and Thompson. Let's be patient and see what happens. I don't think 2015 will be a rebuilding year at all. It is all about a culture change and coaching. I maybe wearing my B&G glasses, but I really think this team is poised. CDC could recruit decent talent, but never develop it further.
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Maulhardt had a great spring camp!OrediggerPoke wrote:Rufran will be a No. 1 at WR after the fall. He is just too talented not to be on the field. I thought it was surprising to see Maulhardt ahead of Gentry. Sewell is still buried on the depth chart; it appears that he was a bit overhyped as a recruit.
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According to a post on the other board....he isn't coming.gopokes1399 wrote:Is Pete Thomas still a possibility? I know he hasnt had great success during his time but a quarterback with a good amount of D1 football experience couldnt hurt