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Donovan McNabb on the phone heard the words from Brenda Vick, “I really want him to stay in Virginia.” McNabb went into sales mode saying he’ll get a great education and we’ll win. A starry eyed Vick on an unofficial visit to SU ready to commit asked what is she saying, what she saying? That was back in 1999 when Donovan had led the orange to a 35-14 record over four years. IF is the big word here. IF Vick had taken over the reins at QB from McNabb what would have the future have held for SU? We never found out because of Vick’s mother who had told McNabb before they hung up that she really wanted her son to stay in VA. For Tech Vick went 22-2 as a two year starter. IF. SU went from elite status to zip status.

We are on the verge of another situation like the one just described. Quarterbacks are the nucleus of a team. Get a great one and your record is going to improve. We have two four star QB’s interested in us - the first being Kasim Hill who has camped here and received his first offer at a D-1 school from us. The other, visiting Monday, is Jack Coan who is on the road looking at schools, the latest BC then on to us on Monday. I’d like to be a fly on the wall in DB’s office to hear the conversations since I understand from posts that Coan is considering us a second tier choice. Both Hill and Coan are dual threat pro style stand in the pocket or run aces. The future of SU could depend on their commitment. But, unlike Vick, this time a mother may not be the reason for the decision. The new staff and their philosophy may be the decision maker here. Get both all the better - get one great, get none and we are left looking for another promising QB who will lead us into a better future than we are currently enjoying. However, Eric Dungey has another chance to lead SU to a great record - albeit one more hit to his head and he may be done. A shame but a reality. Interesting future for us. This Monday may be a new future or not.
 
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Jack Coan played against Jordan Fredericks' team in high school for the Long Island Championship. Wow never imagined there could be a chance they play on the SAME team in college. Both players put up ridiculous numbers in high school.
 
Donovan McNabb on the phone heard the words from Brenda Vick, “I really want him to stay in Virginia.” McNabb went into sales mode saying he’ll get a great education and we’ll win. A starry eyed Vick on an unofficial visit to SU ready to commit asked what is she saying, what she saying? That was back in 1999 when Donovan had led the orange to a 35-14 record over four years. IF is the big word here. IF Vick had taken over the reins at QB from McNabb what would have the future have held for SU? We never found out because of Vick’s mother who had told McNabb before they hung up that she really wanted her son to stay in VA. For Tech Vick went 22-2 as a two year starter. IF. SU went from elite status to zip status.

We are on the verge of another situation like the one just described. Quarterbacks are the nucleus of a team. Get a great one and your record is going to improve. We have two four star QB’s interested in us - the first being Kasim Hill who has camped here and received his first offer at a D-1 school from us. The other, visiting Monday, is Jack Coan who is on the road looking at schools, the latest BC then on to us on Monday. I’d like to be a fly on the wall in DB’s office to hear the conversations since I understand from posts that Coan is considering us a second tier choice. Both Hill and Coan are dual threat pro style stand in the pocket or run aces. The future of SU could depend on their commitment. But, unlike Vick, this time a mother may not be the reason for the decision. The new staff and their philosophy may be the decision maker here. Get both all the better - get one great, get none and we are left looking for another promising QB who will lead us into a better future than we are currently enjoying. However, Eric Dungey has another chance to lead SU to a great record - albeit one more hit to his head and he may be done. A shame but a reality. Interesting future for us. This Monday may be a new future or not.
She needed help feeding the dogs.:D
(Too soon?)
 
jgeorge322 said:
I think we all need to tone down the one hit to the head and dungey is done stuff. None of us are md's or more specifically, his treating physician.

Been saying this for a while. "One hit away" is this talking point based on air.
 
Donovan McNabb on the phone heard the words from Brenda Vick, “I really want him to stay in Virginia.” McNabb went into sales mode saying he’ll get a great education and we’ll win. A starry eyed Vick on an unofficial visit to SU ready to commit asked what is she saying, what she saying? That was back in 1999 when Donovan had led the orange to a 35-14 record over four years. IF is the big word here. IF Vick had taken over the reins at QB from McNabb what would have the future have held for SU? We never found out because of Vick’s mother who had told McNabb before they hung up that she really wanted her son to stay in VA. For Tech Vick went 22-2 as a two year starter. IF. SU went from elite status to zip status.

We are on the verge of another situation like the one just described. Quarterbacks are the nucleus of a team. Get a great one and your record is going to improve. We have two four star QB’s interested in us - the first being Kasim Hill who has camped here and received his first offer at a D-1 school from us. The other, visiting Monday, is Jack Coan who is on the road looking at schools, the latest BC then on to us on Monday. I’d like to be a fly on the wall in DB’s office to hear the conversations since I understand from posts that Coan is considering us a second tier choice. Both Hill and Coan are dual threat pro style stand in the pocket or run aces. The future of SU could depend on their commitment. But, unlike Vick, this time a mother may not be the reason for the decision. The new staff and their philosophy may be the decision maker here. Get both all the better - get one great, get none and we are left looking for another promising QB who will lead us into a better future than we are currently enjoying. However, Eric Dungey has another chance to lead SU to a great record - albeit one more hit to his head and he may be done. A shame but a reality. Interesting future for us. This Monday may be a new future or not.

So, did you copy and paste this exact post to the Coan thread, or vice versa?
 
1, while I love me some 4 star QBs, there are a lot of good QBs out there. 2, this is the most prolific offense in the history of college football. It's going to help our QBs play a bit above where they really are.

I do think though we will be attracting elite QB talent very shortly.
 
CuseOnly said:
Every player is one hit away from not playing, nothing new for anyone playing the game.

Of course. My point was the idea that Dungey's concussion history is well known by anyone outside of team doctors, his family, and the staff - is mythology.
 
Of course. My point was the idea that Dungey's concussion history is well known by anyone outside of team doctors, his family, and the staff - is mythology.
Agree 100% with that.
 
I thought it was going to be a Pink Floyd song and a Donald for president thread on the wrong board.


And I was looking for some update or information about Mother's Cupboard. That place should be a football recruiting mecca.
 
1, while I love me some 4 star QBs, there are a lot of good QBs out there. 2, this is the most prolific offense in the history of college football. It's going to help our QBs play a bit above where they really are.

I do think though we will be attracting elite QB talent very shortly.

"this is the most prolific offense in the history of college football"

Sine a snap hasn't been played yet, seems a little early for these kind of platitudes.
 
"this is the most prolific offense in the history of college football"

Sine a snap hasn't been played yet, seems a little early for these kind of platitudes.
We have the Art Briles-Baylor offense. Baylor has the most prolific offense in college football history. So, we have the most prolific offense in college football history.

Not hyperbole.
 
OttoinGrotto said:
We have the Art Briles-Baylor offense. Baylor has the most prolific offense in college football history. So, we have the most prolific offense in college football history. Not hyperbole.

Yep. I read stuff like that and think lots of people are going to pee their pants this year and it won't even be running at full strength.

There's so much proof that the system works vs virtually no proof that it doesn't. It takes more faith to believe we'll suck on offense again. (The only caveat is QB health and WR skill, i.e. Do we have enough to really implement the system).
 
Yep. I read stuff like that and think lots of people are going to pee their pants this year and it won't even be running at full strength.

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Man I thought we were going to be talking about the legendary NJ Music venue Mothers

#Disappointed
 

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