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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: catsfan20012002 on August 26, 2007, 01:29:51 PM
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http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/247560.html
Answered Questions
1 How will the players respond to the 3-4 defense? It was virtually impossible to locate a player who doesn’t like the new system. They kept talking about the freedom to “fly to the ball” and be aggressive.
2 What’s Jordy Nelson’s status? The senior wide receiver looks to be in 2005 form. That’s when he was a second-team All-Big 12 selection by The Star before injuries thwarted a chunk of his 2006 season. He could be Mr. Dependable on offense.
3 How does Deon Murphy look? He showed in camp that his signing might turn out to be the most important in 2007. The Wildcats needed help in the return game, and Murphy showed signs with his speed that he could add a charge of electricity that is missing now that Yamon Figurs is in the NFL.
Unanswered Questions
1 Who will kick? Four candidates — Brooks Rossman, Tim Schwerdt, Jared Parker and Josh Cherry — but zero who took control. Fans hope they won’t have to cover their eyes when it’s time for K-State to boot a crucial field goal.
2 Is the offensive line better? A unit that struggled in 2006 could be a major issue again if junior-college transfers Alesana Alesana and Ben Liu are busts. Coach Ron Prince still was looking for a left guard last time he spoke, and didn’t appear to be close to solving that problem.
3 Did the sophomore jinx latch on to Josh Freeman in record time? He missed the first couple of practices because he failed to pass the precamp conditioning test. That had to leave a sour taste for those who remained bitter over his late-season performances against Kansas and Rutgers. The burden is on him to prove he’ll be a sophomore sensation.
Bottom Line
The two biggest question marks entering camp, offensive line and kicker, remained unsettled weeks later. It wasn’t, however, because of insufficient effort. Senior defensive back Marcus Watts said it was the hardest camp he’s been through. We’ll find out soon enough whether it conditioned K-State for what could be its toughest test of the year when the Wildcats travel to SEC territory.
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We're going to annihilate Auburn! Who needs a left guard? Just use two right ones and slide one of em' over!
:woohoo: :dancin: :woohoo: :ksu: :woohoo: :dancin: :woohoo:
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funny how they think kicker is a bigger question mark than d-line and qb. good lord. freeman was the worst qb by fat in the big 12 last year. he had a sucky spring, a crap fall and your d-line which sucked last year lost it's best guy to graduation, it's other best guy to a position switch and the other pretty good guy left the team...and that was off a sucky d-line last year.
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funny how they think kicker is a bigger question mark than d-line and qb. good lord. freeman was the worst qb by fat in the big 12 last year. he had a sucky spring, a crap fall and your d-line which sucked last year lost it's best guy to graduation, it's other best guy to a position switch and the other pretty good guy left the team...and that was off a sucky d-line last year.
:lol: @ your spelling :lol:
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funny how we think our kicker is a bigger question mark than d-line and qb. good lord. keller is the worst qb by far in the big 12 this year. he has a blow problem, a crap load in his pants and our d-line sucks this year b/c we like to make love to our mother's brothers cousin.
fixed it for you. that's about right. :lol:
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funny how they think kicker is a bigger question mark than d-line and qb. good lord. freeman was the worst qb by fat in the big 12 last year. he had a sucky spring, a crap fall and your d-line which sucked last year lost it's best guy to graduation, it's other best guy to a position switch and the other pretty good guy left the team...and that was off a sucky d-line last year.
yeah you're right Freeman is the worst QB in the big 12 by far and all the scouts and coaches out there agree with you. Just an FYI you might be a tad bit delusional.
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freeman has a top 5 win :twobirds:
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funny how they think kicker is a bigger question mark than d-line and qb. good lord. freeman was the worst qb by fat in the big 12 last
2 Big XII Player of the Week Awards
1 National Player of the Week Award
Set the KState freshmen record for yards....saved us from Dylan Meier hell.
Don't be jealous that you didn't get to see us ride a QB gunslinger from Pittsburgh, Kansas into the dirt.
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http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/247560.html
Answered Questions
1 How will the players respond to the 3-4 defense? It was virtually impossible to locate a player who doesn’t like the new system. They kept talking about the freedom to “fly to the ball” and be aggressive.
2 What’s Jordy Nelson’s status? The senior wide receiver looks to be in 2005 form. That’s when he was a second-team All-Big 12 selection by The Star before injuries thwarted a chunk of his 2006 season. He could be Mr. Dependable on offense.
3 How does Deon Murphy look? He showed in camp that his signing might turn out to be the most important in 2007. The Wildcats needed help in the return game, and Murphy showed signs with his speed that he could add a charge of electricity that is missing now that Yamon Figurs is in the NFL.
Unanswered Questions
1 Who will kick? Four candidates — Brooks Rossman, Tim Schwerdt, Jared Parker and Josh Cherry — but zero who took control. Fans hope they won’t have to cover their eyes when it’s time for K-State to boot a crucial field goal.
2 Is the offensive line better? A unit that struggled in 2006 could be a major issue again if junior-college transfers Alesana Alesana and Ben Liu are busts. Coach Ron Prince still was looking for a left guard last time he spoke, and didn’t appear to be close to solving that problem.
3 Did the sophomore jinx latch on to Josh Freeman in record time? He missed the first couple of practices because he failed to pass the precamp conditioning test. That had to leave a sour taste for those who remained bitter over his late-season performances against Kansas and Rutgers. The burden is on him to prove he’ll be a sophomore sensation.
Bottom Line
The two biggest question marks entering camp, offensive line and kicker, remained unsettled weeks later. It wasn’t, however, because of insufficient effort. Senior defensive back Marcus Watts said it was the hardest camp he’s been through. We’ll find out soon enough whether it conditioned K-State for what could be its toughest test of the year when the Wildcats travel to SEC territory.
Actually an intelligent post.
For Answered Question #1, it's great to fly to the ball if it's in the air. But a 3-4 without a stud NG sure invites a lot of running. Play tight and you get killed with play-action. Will be interesting to see how it turns out.
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http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/247560.html
Answered Questions
1 How will the players respond to the 3-4 defense? It was virtually impossible to locate a player who doesn’t like the new system. They kept talking about the freedom to “fly to the ball” and be aggressive.
2 What’s Jordy Nelson’s status? The senior wide receiver looks to be in 2005 form. That’s when he was a second-team All-Big 12 selection by The Star before injuries thwarted a chunk of his 2006 season. He could be Mr. Dependable on offense.
3 How does Deon Murphy look? He showed in camp that his signing might turn out to be the most important in 2007. The Wildcats needed help in the return game, and Murphy showed signs with his speed that he could add a charge of electricity that is missing now that Yamon Figurs is in the NFL.
Unanswered Questions
1 Who will kick? Four candidates — Brooks Rossman, Tim Schwerdt, Jared Parker and Josh Cherry — but zero who took control. Fans hope they won’t have to cover their eyes when it’s time for K-State to boot a crucial field goal.
2 Is the offensive line better? A unit that struggled in 2006 could be a major issue again if junior-college transfers Alesana Alesana and Ben Liu are busts. Coach Ron Prince still was looking for a left guard last time he spoke, and didn’t appear to be close to solving that problem.
3 Did the sophomore jinx latch on to Josh Freeman in record time? He missed the first couple of practices because he failed to pass the precamp conditioning test. That had to leave a sour taste for those who remained bitter over his late-season performances against Kansas and Rutgers. The burden is on him to prove he’ll be a sophomore sensation.
Bottom Line
The two biggest question marks entering camp, offensive line and kicker, remained unsettled weeks later. It wasn’t, however, because of insufficient effort. Senior defensive back Marcus Watts said it was the hardest camp he’s been through. We’ll find out soon enough whether it conditioned K-State for what could be its toughest test of the year when the Wildcats travel to SEC territory.
Actually an intelligent post.
For Answered Question #1, it's great to fly to the ball if it's in the air. But a 3-4 without a stud NG sure invites a lot of running. Play tight and you get killed with play-action. Will be interesting to see how it turns out.
He copied and pasted from the article.
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http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/247560.html
Answered Questions
1 How will the players respond to the 3-4 defense? It was virtually impossible to locate a player who doesn’t like the new system. They kept talking about the freedom to “fly to the ball” and be aggressive.
2 What’s Jordy Nelson’s status? The senior wide receiver looks to be in 2005 form. That’s when he was a second-team All-Big 12 selection by The Star before injuries thwarted a chunk of his 2006 season. He could be Mr. Dependable on offense.
3 How does Deon Murphy look? He showed in camp that his signing might turn out to be the most important in 2007. The Wildcats needed help in the return game, and Murphy showed signs with his speed that he could add a charge of electricity that is missing now that Yamon Figurs is in the NFL.
Unanswered Questions
1 Who will kick? Four candidates — Brooks Rossman, Tim Schwerdt, Jared Parker and Josh Cherry — but zero who took control. Fans hope they won’t have to cover their eyes when it’s time for K-State to boot a crucial field goal.
2 Is the offensive line better? A unit that struggled in 2006 could be a major issue again if junior-college transfers Alesana Alesana and Ben Liu are busts. Coach Ron Prince still was looking for a left guard last time he spoke, and didn’t appear to be close to solving that problem.
3 Did the sophomore jinx latch on to Josh Freeman in record time? He missed the first couple of practices because he failed to pass the precamp conditioning test. That had to leave a sour taste for those who remained bitter over his late-season performances against Kansas and Rutgers. The burden is on him to prove he’ll be a sophomore sensation.
Bottom Line
The two biggest question marks entering camp, offensive line and kicker, remained unsettled weeks later. It wasn’t, however, because of insufficient effort. Senior defensive back Marcus Watts said it was the hardest camp he’s been through. We’ll find out soon enough whether it conditioned K-State for what could be its toughest test of the year when the Wildcats travel to SEC territory.
Actually an intelligent post.
For Answered Question #1, it's great to fly to the ball if it's in the air. But a 3-4 without a stud NG sure invites a lot of running. Play tight and you get killed with play-action. Will be interesting to see how it turns out.
He copied and pasted from the article.
Man these Nebraska guys are stupid.