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TGW: Patrick Skov successful but still a work in progress
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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 179869" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>Patrick Skov is a godsend. He is a competent, mature, intelligent player that landed on the Flats when the BB position was in disarray. He has provided meaningful depth and quality playing time, giving Marshall and Allen time to develop. No one in their right mind should have expected him to walk in and be Jonathon Dwyer. But there is a learning curve for him, too. He's got nothing but upside. And he has provided the muscle at the goal line now that Tim Byerly is not available. It is very unfair to focus on his shortcomings in his third game in the system against a quality opponent---especially when at least 40 players in white and gold were having off days, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 179869, member: 1017"] Patrick Skov is a godsend. He is a competent, mature, intelligent player that landed on the Flats when the BB position was in disarray. He has provided meaningful depth and quality playing time, giving Marshall and Allen time to develop. No one in their right mind should have expected him to walk in and be Jonathon Dwyer. But there is a learning curve for him, too. He's got nothing but upside. And he has provided the muscle at the goal line now that Tim Byerly is not available. It is very unfair to focus on his shortcomings in his third game in the system against a quality opponent---especially when at least 40 players in white and gold were having off days, too. [/QUOTE]
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