I'm sure we could sub in Oliver in a pinch.2 QBs.
I thought the same. I doubt we practice a lot of option anymore but he could run qb follows and sweeps all game if needed.I'm sure we could sub in Oliver in a pinch.
I'm sure we could sub in Oliver in a pinch.
Aren't all the othe students off campus now? FB and BB are basically in bubbles.Would conclude that Gleason is gone based on the ATL chart. Let's hope it's not covid related. Never want these kids to get sick while in school.
That's a mighty young lineup in several places. Thin too. Personally, I hope this turns out to be the last game. There's nothing left to prove, one way or the other, and there's no reason to expose the players to any more risks, now that the virus is exploding. But that's up to others.
Oh? So you think that the players who have incapacitated several teams already this season got or were exposed to the virus by … what, exactly?The last I heard, there hasn't been a single case of transmission through playing football at the college or pro level this year. Not that they face any real negative health consequences if they got it anyway, as we've seen.
Oh? So you think that the players who have incapacitated several teams already this season got or were exposed to the virus by … what, exactly?
It's a lead pipe cinch that you would never hear from the programs that a player had been exposed by either a teammate or an opposing player. But … that's almost certainly where the exposures are coming from. We'll find out later, no doubt. You are right about the lower risk, given their youth and health, but we really don't know much about what the long term effects of exposure are. So, like I say, I'd go ahead and call it a season. But, since there's money on the line and the players probably want to play - they're young - it will probably continue.
yep, and C Thomas is now a 210 lb DE !!!That's a mighty young lineup in several places. Thin too. Personally, I hope this turns out to be the last game. There's nothing left to prove, one way or the other, and there's no reason to expose the players to any more risks, now that the virus is exploding. But that's up to others.
If they are on a college campus, that is where the exposure is. Almost every student in college on a large campus probably has been exposed, however given the minimal number of exposures from high school football, its probably safe to conclude playing football is safe.Oh? So you think that the players who have incapacitated several teams already this season got or were exposed to the virus by … what, exactly?
It's a lead pipe cinch that you would never hear from the programs that a player had been exposed by either a teammate or an opposing player. But … that's almost certainly where the exposures are coming from. We'll find out later, no doubt. You are right about the lower risk, given their youth and health, but we really don't know much about what the long term effects of exposure are. So, like I say, I'd go ahead and call it a season. But, since there's money on the line and the players probably want to play - they're young - it will probably continue.
Gleason was listed as unavailable last week. Could have been Covid or an injury. In either case, if kids were out due to injury or illness the previous week, I believe they are left off the ATL chart the following week. We could have everyone back for all we know.
Charlie has a knack for getting to the QB. I’m sure Riq could as well, but not at the same level.Why not run Riq at DE instead of Charlie? Riq has 25 lbs on CT.
He played the last game @ 221#! (Carpenter)Why not run Riq at DE instead of Charlie? Riq has 25 lbs on CT.