Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
ndsubison1
TP mentioned in the press conference about immediately building the offense around him in February. Unless some good transfer falls into our lap, I think he will be our QB next year.
I would hope there's an open competition for the starting QB spot come spring ball. I think Hayes should get a fair shot at it.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
ndsubison1
TP mentioned in the press conference about immediately building the offense around him in February. Unless some good transfer falls into our lap, I think he will be our QB next year.
Ya so that means we get to see our offense from last few years with lots of QB runs. We know how much we love that here on Bville. I will say with him full time it would most likely be more explosive. We don't get to see practices and honestly none of us have seen his passing capabilites besides basically some limited junk time so it is really hard to assess. Also, I didn't see which arm has the torn labrum did anybody else see if it s was left or right? Honestly could have an impact on his throwing.
I personally think they should have moved him to LB and not TE. He is almost in the exact same position as Esley Thornton who was also a great athlete.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
Snowgoose
Ya so that means we get to see our offense from last few years with lots of QB runs. We know how much we love that here on Bville. I will say with him full time it would most likely be more explosive. We don't get to see practices and honestly none of us have seen his passing capabilites besides basically some limited junk time so it is really hard to assess. Also, I didn't see which arm has the torn labrum did anybody else see if it s was left or right? Honestly could have an impact on his throwing.
I personally think they should have moved him to LB and not TE. He is almost in the exact same position as Esley Thornton who was also a great athlete.
Right arm.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
Snowgoose
Ya so that means we get to see our offense from last few years with lots of QB runs. We know how much we love that here on Bville. I will say with him full time it would most likely be more explosive. We don't get to see practices and honestly none of us have seen his passing capabilites besides basically some limited junk time so it is really hard to assess. Also, I didn't see which arm has the torn labrum did anybody else see if it s was left or right? Honestly could have an impact on his throwing.
I personally think they should have moved him to LB and not TE. He is almost in the exact same position as Esley Thornton who was also a great athlete.
I didn't take that as they were going to start Cole, but rather figure out a more effective way of using him. He has said in several press conferences where he wishes they could have used Cole more...so if Nate is better and can run the full offense more efficiently, I think he will start. But I also think their "Cole Package" is going to be more robust and useful rather than trotting him out there for 1 zone read for 3 yards and then bringing Nate back in.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
Bison2024
Right arm.
That's good.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
MyOhMy
Man that sucks. 6 weeks immobilized in a sling if it's a SLAP repair, at least mine was. No movement, fairly long painful rehab after, 6 months before it was fully back to normal again.
If 6 months for you, then he should be just fine. Guessing his recovery will be more tailored to getting back to football.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
Was it Cole or someone else that ran on 4th down late in the AZ game when we didn’t make it?
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
Snowgoose
Ya so that means we get to see our offense from last few years with lots of QB runs. We know how much we love that here on Bville. I will say with him full time it would most likely be more explosive. We don't get to see practices and honestly none of us have seen his passing capabilites besides basically some limited junk time so it is really hard to assess. Also, I didn't see which arm has the torn labrum did anybody else see if it s was left or right? Honestly could have an impact on his throwing.
I personally think they should have moved him to LB and not TE. He is almost in the exact same position as Esley Thornton who was also a great athlete.
Thorton didn't have like a dozen, electric TD's on his resume.
You keep him on the offensive side of the ball, for sure.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
Son of a Bison
Was it Cole or someone else that ran on 4th down late in the AZ game when we didn’t make it?
Back then it was probably Quincy no?
Time has no meaning anymore though so I could be way off.
Re: 2021 Verbal: Cole Payton
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Originally Posted by
Kevin
Back then it was probably Quincy no?
Time has no meaning anymore though so I could be way off.
That's cause you've had too much time in the Meth Barn bro.
First time ever using the word bro.