Who’s with me!
And just think -- he's had roughly the equivalent of a full season taken away due to injuries.
No telling what he might have accomplished if he'd been healthy more than one season. I honestly believe he would have led us to at least one bowl, possibly two up to this point. Late season collapses might have been avoided, etc.
He has some holes in his game, but he is a lot of fun to watch.
dungey, joe morris imho, the toughest of them allWho’s with me!
dungey, joe morris imho, the toughest of them all
Dan Conley says what about me.Yup Eric and the pride of Depew Ny, Buffalo Bill Hurley the two toughest sob’s to ever play at SU
is dan still coaching somewhereI’m sure there’s a lot of less visible players that you’d have to be on the team with to know how tough they were.
But Dan Conley and Marvin Graves are high on my list from what I know and saw. For Conley to keep coming back after that many knee surgeries and to play with such obvious effort and intensity was something else. And Graves would regularly sacrifice his body and get absolutely blasted and pitch it at the last second or hang in the pocket while throwing the ball downfield and taking big hits. He was not an especially big guy either.
I’m sure there’s a lot of less visible players that you’d have to be on the team with to know how tough they were.
But Dan Conley and Marvin Graves are high on my list from what I know and saw. For Conley to keep coming back after that many knee surgeries and to play with such obvious effort and intensity was something else. And Graves would regularly sacrifice his body and get absolutely blasted and pitch it at the last second or hang in the pocket while throwing the ball downfield and taking big hits. He was not an especially big guy either.
That poor guy played stuck together with bailing wire and duct tapeDan Conley says what about me.