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Title: Departing Seniors
Post by: mvfc penguin on November 18, 2014, 05:48:37 PM
What senior will be the biggest loss for us at the end of the year?
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: IAA Fan on November 18, 2014, 08:16:44 PM
Wow ...great question.

Christian's LOWEST output was 11.6 ypc, Over 26 as a frosh. Huge loss, but we have depth. Let's not forget we lose Berassa as well.

Williams has improved every game. One of the two tacklers on this team and he players the ball. We also need to remember his special teams contributions.

Berassa has started and lettered every game. We could see him back because that 2012 injury.

D'Alesio also started all 4 years. He got a year back. I would say he was not playing at 100% in 2012 (the year after his injury), but was on fire after that and before.

Cejudo: will see an NFL camp ...enough said.

Gibbs: Probably has my vote for biggest miss.

Adams: One of the Fab-3 Tight-ends. The end of an era.

Page: Along with Gibbs, I hate to see snappers go ...especially with a Frosh taking snaps.

Disher: Injuries make it difficult to tell.

Brown: A one-man stopper. Knows how to tackle.



Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: guinpen on November 18, 2014, 08:32:22 PM
If I had to pick just one - Cejudo
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: seanbryan3 on November 18, 2014, 11:40:14 PM
Each brought a nice piece to the playing field the past couple of seasons for sure.
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: SoupCity on November 19, 2014, 08:30:24 AM
I really enjoy listening to this kid talk.  When he's on the interview list, his is always the longest and most entertaining. I wish he was more involved in the offense; but his passion and honesty...wow!!!

Enjoy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjodIrRjK24&list=UUjWqY9-Xo2RdfmVximfhy5Q&index=5
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: ysubigred on November 19, 2014, 12:59:26 PM
I really enjoy listening to this kid talk.  When he's on the interview list, his is always the longest and most entertaining. I wish he was more involved in the offense; but his passion and honesty...wow!!!

Enjoy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjodIrRjK24&list=UUjWqY9-Xo2RdfmVximfhy5Q&index=5

Great young man right there!!

Just a thought about what #2 said.. Why don't the body langue of the team reflect all that enthusiasm he talked about after half time of the last few games  ???
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: SoupCity on November 19, 2014, 01:49:55 PM
Bing, bing, bing, bing......I thought the same thing.
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: Karl Hungus on November 19, 2014, 07:36:30 PM
No doubt this young man has a great future after football. ;D
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: seanbryan3 on November 20, 2014, 02:28:11 AM
Thanks guys. Means alot to hear that people enjoy hearing him speak. Very intelligent. Christian aspires to be a Football Coach, and always has wanted to be a coach. Many people have reached out that coach at the higher levels of football and state he has the keys, knowledge, and personality to be successful at the college level already. Should be interesting to see his career following this season.. I personally would love to see him try and tryout for a team, got nothing to lose (but that's cause im his brother and don't want to see him stop playing the game). Seems like every week you turn on other football games your seeing more and more of these small white wide recievers throughout the league. He has tremendous work ethic, but I also know that he wants more than anything to be a football coach, he has such passion for the game. I think sometimes he is a better PR guy than some of the coaches on the staff, and he is only a 21 year old.
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: penguinpower on November 20, 2014, 06:16:53 AM
Wow ...great question.

Christian's LOWEST output was 11.6 ypc, Over 26 as a frosh. Huge loss, but we have depth. Let's not forget we lose Berassa as well.

Williams has improved every game. One of the two tacklers on this team and he players the ball. We also need to remember his special teams contributions.

Berassa has started and lettered every game. We could see him back because that 2012 injury.

D'Alesio also started all 4 years. He got a year back. I would say he was not playing at 100% in 2012 (the year after his injury), but was on fire after that and before.

Cejudo: will see an NFL camp ...enough said.

Gibbs: Probably has my vote for biggest miss.

Adams: One of the Fab-3 Tight-ends. The end of an era.

Page: Along with Gibbs, I hate to see snappers go ...especially with a Frosh taking snaps.

Disher: Injuries make it difficult to tell.

Brown: A one-man stopper. Knows how to tackle.


Delisio on fire?  Really?
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: Karl Hungus on November 20, 2014, 07:09:25 AM
Of course he was on fire. You can't get burned that often without some damage.
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: HappyPenguin on November 20, 2014, 12:35:27 PM
Of course he was on fire. You can't get burned that often without some damage.

Well played  8)
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: mvfc penguin on November 20, 2014, 01:00:50 PM
If you look at it in by the numbers, the biggest loss would be Christian Bryan.
But if you look at overall effect on each side of the ball... The biggest loss on the defensive side of the ball would be Octavius Brown... The biggest loss on the offensive side of the ball would be Stephen Page... The biggest loss on Special Teams would be 1 of 4 people (Travis Williams, Desmond Williams, Joey Cejudo or Nathan Gibbs)
But of course all the seniors we are losing this year have had a huge impact throughout the entire year as well as their entire careers.
Title: Re: Departing Seniors
Post by: mvfc penguin on November 25, 2014, 10:11:26 AM
I really do feel bad for these Seniors, being 1 game short of the playoffs for all 4 years.