Yep, and having the depth (at least on the DL) to replace them with players like Raymon, Walls, and Williams makes it even easier to swallow.I seriously doubt that Bromley is going anywhere. But, to play devil's advocate, imagine if he did. When you start putting linemen - OL and DL (assuming Pugh departs) into the NFL with eligibility remaining, you are in good shape as a program.
True Junior.isnt bromley a true sophomore so he can't leave until after next year which is 3 years removed from high school. im too lazy to check his eligibility.
Barring injury, Bromely will play in the NFL. It will be after his senior season, however. I don't see him entering early, especially since he never red shirted.Bromley NFL? Can I have a toke?
Bromley NFL? Can I have a toke?
Hmmm. Do you not watch the games? Kid is a freak and will get a shot. Let's see if he can run with it.
I am beginning to think that OrangeinBoston changed his name to orangemass ... everyone discuss ...
Have you ever heard of "ms"? It's a well deserved nickname.I don't understand why certain people on this board feel the need to sprinkle some hate onto everything.
I always screw up that stuff. Probably right on your end. Regardless the combination is going to be formidableRotate Raymon and Walls and we are going to be a very strong interior D-line.Brewster and Hilliard on the edges only add to this.isnt bromley a true sophomore so he can't leave until after next year which is 3 years removed from high school. im too lazy to check his eligibility.
I don't understand why certain people on this board feel the need to sprinkle some hate onto everything.
And regardless of whether he leaves early, the interior DL will be massive, athletic, and hostile next year.Hmmm. Do you not watch the games? Kid is a freak and will get a shot. Let's see if he can run with it.