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Hunter Wells
jjysuwin:
Hunter is a great qb. Will go down as the best in ysu history. Book it.
ValleyTalk:
--- Quote from: jjysuwin on September 14, 2014, 06:48:20 PM ---Hunter is a great qb. Will go down as the best in ysu history. Book it.
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Our friend from Logan, OH is still bitter his boy Patrick Angle did not pan out here at YSU.
batty1515:
--- Quote from: paladin on September 13, 2014, 10:27:38 PM ---Watch what happens when he has to play against good MVFC teams.
It WAS Butler. And next is St. Frank. He is going to get exposed. Had no pass rush to worry about, poor DBs who couldn't match up with the WRs and he threw NO deep balls. Mostly short. The coaches will try to keep him in short throws but he will face some difficult match ups. Then "rate" him.
Any of our QBs ( good or bad) would have beat Butler.
Stay tuned.
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I agree any of QBs could have probably beaten Butler, but the fact of the matter is he only had 6 incompletions and 1 was a drop, he did exactly what he as a QB is supposed to do against a weaker opponent!
He has a lot of work to do, and as someone said earlier he needs to gain some weight and get stronger which I sure he will this offseason! His long TD throw was over 50 yards in the air into a very strong wind, how much further do you really need to throw a football? Did you see his post game interview? Seems like he has his stuff together, wouldn't give the media any answers they wanted to hear! The 6th year WR spoke highly of Wells in his post game interview also, that is an important part of how this team will develop as the year progresses!
ScarletRook:
--- Quote ---Simply put, Nania cannot be the starter because he is injury-prone and, with significant play, will get knocked out of action sooner rather than later. Unfortunate, but that is how it is.
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Understood, but so have Berassa, Nwadiogbu, Brown, Childs, D'Alesio and Wheary to name a few.
Injuries happen, but it seems the blame is focused more on the player than the sport.
Am I missing something?
Wick250:
ScarletRook,
In no way am I criticizing Nania. I like the passion with which he plays. I'm sure that he trains and conditions as well or better than other players. But some people just get injured more often than others. And for me it is hard to start a kid at quarterback that is likely, based upon past history, to sustain a serious injury before we are deep into conference play.
In regards to Wells, our resident football guru had assured us that the kid had an average arm. I expected to see the ball fluttering repeatedly into that strong crosswind on Saturday. That did not happen. It must have been an aberration. After all our guru is never wrong.
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