Re: USD Post Game Thoughts & Crow Dinner
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Originally Posted by
Professor Chaos
On a related note that was the most intense timeot I've ever seen right before the end of the half. God, I love Coach Polasek... I was on the "Roehl Herd" train and I'll eat my crow there as well... serve it all up!
Chaos, once again, showing you all how it’s done.
Although, I do recall you digging up videos evidence that Cole can actually throw. Not sure where the doubt was documented.
I do remember you sticking up for Entz and Roehl. Here’s an extra skillet of crow hash for breakfast, bro.
Re: USD Post Game Thoughts & Crow Dinner
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Originally Posted by
heffray
Chaos, once again, showing you all how it’s done.
Although, I do recall you digging up videos evidence that Cole can actually throw. Not sure where the doubt was documented.
I do remember you sticking up for Entz and Roehl. Here’s an extra skillet of crow hash for breakfast, bro.
He still texts Matt's wife.
Re: USD Post Game Thoughts & Crow Dinner
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Originally Posted by
bison_by_blood
I think the confusion on Payton vs Hayes is pretty obvious to me. Hayes looks like an NFL QB. Mechanics, tight ball, quick release. Payton is clearly a college QB. Breaking several tackles and such, but just ok (by NFL standards) throwing ability. Cole is an insane athlete but I doubt he plays qb at the next level. Hayes will be a practice squad NFL QB but Cole will be a starting NFL….TE maybe? He will be something but it ain’t gonna be QB next level.
But in the meantime, Cole “Walter” Payton should win his namesakes award����.
"Well allow me to retort!"
I would bet my left nut that NFL teams are already looking very hard at drafting Cole as QB. What round? who knows. But he will get drafted with being QB in mind. He is basically Josh Allen size, with the same type of athleticism. He is big, fast, has an arm, and is accurate. People can laugh at me. I don't really care.
Re: USD Post Game Thoughts & Crow Dinner
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Originally Posted by
Professor Chaos
On a related note that was the most intense timeot I've ever seen right before the end of the half. God, I love Coach Polasek... I was on the "Roehl Herd" train and I'll eat my crow there as well... serve it all up!
I was never on the Roehl train but would have been fine with Hayes before the season started. Polesek knows what he's doing in picking the QB and how to play him. As I said yesterday, I shudder to think how our offense would look if Roehl was still here. Payton would be running up the middle on every play.
Re: USD Post Game Thoughts & Crow Dinner
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Originally Posted by
WestCoastBison
"Well allow me to retort!"
I would bet my left nut that NFL teams are already looking very hard at drafting Cole as QB. What round? who knows. But he will get drafted with being QB in mind. He is basically Josh Allen size, with the same type of athleticism. He is big, fast, has an arm, and is accurate. People can laugh at me. I don't really care.
I don't see that scenario as a lock, but it wouldn't surprise me to see it playing out like that.
Re: USD Post Game Thoughts & Crow Dinner
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NI4NI
Yeah, there was like 29 seconds left and they put 45 seconds on the clock, then a 10 second runoff, so 35 seconds. I don't think anyone there understood when the ref explained it?
A helmet off in the last 2 minutes with the clock running is a 10-second run-off option for the other team, similar to fouls that stop the clock. If they set the clock back, it could be a situation where the helmet was off at the end of play but recognized late, or the clock operator didn't stop it when he was supposed to. If the offended team chooses the 10-second run-off, the other team has the option to use a TO to prevent it.
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Re: USD Post Game Thoughts & Crow Dinner
In the '80s, when a team won a game against the Bison, their next meeting was almost always a bloodbath. South Dakota was an exception because they usually kept the next game close (Mankato was another team like that.)
Only one team in the 1980's won two games in a row against NDSU. Any guesses as to who it was?
Re: USD Post Game Thoughts & Crow Dinner
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Originally Posted by
WestCoastBison
"Well allow me to retort!"
I would bet my left nut that NFL teams are already looking very hard at drafting Cole as QB. What round? who knows. But he will get drafted with being QB in mind. He is basically Josh Allen size, with the same type of athleticism. He is big, fast, has an arm, and is accurate. People can laugh at me. I don't really care.
He couldn't do much better through four starts, that's for sure.
Re: USD Post Game Thoughts & Crow Dinner
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Originally Posted by
tony
in the '80s, when a team won a game against the bison, their next meeting was almost always a bloodbath. South dakota was an exception because they usually kept the next game close (mankato was another team like that.)
only one team in the 1980's won two games in a row against ndsu. Any guesses as to who it was?
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Re: USD Post Game Thoughts & Crow Dinner
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Originally Posted by
NDSU1980
I was never on the Roehl train but would have been fine with Hayes before the season started. Polesek knows what he's doing in picking the QB and how to play him. As I said yesterday, I shudder to think how our offense would look if Roehl was still here. Payton would be running up the middle on every play.
i too shudder to think what payton running up the middle on every play at a 7.5 yards per carry clip would look like lmfao