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Title: The word from the trenches
Post by: Kat Kid on June 27, 2008, 02:04:35 PM
My sources from both "front lines" say the following:

*Comment: O-line has a rash of injury problems.  Analysis: This ain't exactly rocket science, these guys play hurt all the time, but given the severe lack of depth and talent this should be a big *gulp* moment.  All indications (both stated and unstated) are that this will continue to be a MAJOR problem and improvement will be slow.

*Comment:  The Defense looks better.  Analysis:  Not hard to do.

*Comment:  The Secondary is "sick."  Analysis:  Good news and confirms our optimistic predictions.  I think this is by far the most encouraging and concrete thing mentioned and makes me the happiest.

*Comment:  LaMark can't catch  Analysis:  Like, at all.  I don't know if this means he is destined for LB, but reports are he is just awful at catching.  They say he could easily be the best receiver on the team if not for this fact.  His speed, separation and size were all lauded.

*Comment:  Brooks Rossman is a douche  Analysis:  Never takes the trash out, always finding ways to cheat at drinking games, often pops his collar, general tool.

*Comment:  Leon Patton should not be the starter Analysis:  Thomas is the O-line's choice.  Although this is hit and miss.  Previous O-line's raved about Sproles, but also had an early hard on for Parrish Fisher.

*Comment:  Tight Ends are good  Analysis:  Did not pry, but this makes me hopeful for Cuba more than Mass-turd.  Hard to figure/interpret.

*Comment:  Snyder started losing players because he was too distant  Analysis:  Players have a good relationship with Prince.  This is good.  They are buying in.  Everyone to a person  believes they are going to be good enough to go to a bowl game.  They are level headed about it (no "we are winning a National Title" ala Josh Scobey 2001) but they all fault Snyder (again, no doubt a lot of this is Prince charisma) for the down fall by being too distant in his relationships with the players.  No one wanted to play for him (outside recruiting wise, and inside motivation wise) at the end.  They also said it wasn't for lack of effort, because Snyder's 2005-6 practices were widely considered the most insane displays of punishment any had seen.

That's all for now.  Will troll for more as the summer, and our lust for Kansas State Football rumor, fact and inside info, heats up.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: pissclams on June 27, 2008, 02:13:54 PM
excellent update katkid, one question though-

*Comment:  Brooks Rossman is a douche  Analysis:  Never takes the trash out, always finding ways to cheat at drinking games, often pops his collar, general tool.

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Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: Kat Kid on June 27, 2008, 02:14:56 PM
Here is how it works.  They say stuff and then I report back.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: ksu4tc on June 27, 2008, 02:18:09 PM
My sources from both "front lines" say the following:

*Comment: O-line has a rash of injury problems.  Analysis: This ain't exactly rocket science, these guys play hurt all the time, but given the severe lack of depth and talent this should be a big *gulp* moment.  All indications (both stated and unstated) are that this will continue to be a MAJOR problem and improvement will be slow.

Yet another year of Freeman running for his life just to complete a 5 step drop. And yes, more 3 step drop/quick passes... yeah!

*Comment:  The Defense looks better.  Analysis:  Not hard to do.

The Washburn Rural 2nd team offense would have scored 45 points on the KSU defense last year.

*Comment:  The Secondary is "sick."  Analysis:  Good news and confirms our optimistic predictions.  I think this is by far the most encouraging and concrete thing mentioned and makes me the happiest.

Secondary being sick... presenting #4 Josh Moore.

*Comment:  LaMark can't catch  Analysis:  Like, at all.  I don't know if this means he is destined for LB, but reports are he is just awful at catching.  They say he could easily be the best receiver on the team if not for this fact.  His speed, separation and size were all lauded.

If he doesn't catch more than 25 passes in 2008, he MUST be switched to defense. MUST.

*Comment:  Brooks Rossman is a douche  Analysis:  Never takes the trash out, always finding ways to cheat at drinking games, often pops his collar, general tool.

If it looks like a douche... usually a douche.

*Comment:  Leon Patton should not be the starter Analysis:  Thomas is the O-line's choice.  Although this is hit and miss.  Previous O-line's raved about Sproles, but also had an early hard on for Parrish Fisher.

Time for a 5 receiver set with Freeman back there alone.

*Comment:  Tight Ends are good  Analysis:  Did not pry, but this makes me hopeful for Cuba more than Mass-turd.  Hard to figure/interpret.

I think what was meant is no Tight End is hiding under a bed.

*Comment:  Snyder started losing players because he was too distant  Analysis:  Players have a good relationship with Prince.  This is good.  They are buying in.  Everyone to a person  believes they are going to be good enough to go to a bowl game.  They are level headed about it (no "we are winning a National Title" ala Josh Scobey 2001) but they all fault Snyder (again, no doubt a lot of this is Prince charisma) for the down fall by being too distant in his relationships with the players.  No one wanted to play for him (outside recruiting wise, and inside motivation wise) at the end.  They also said it wasn't for lack of effort, because Snyder's 2005-6 practices were widely considered the most insane displays of punishment any had seen.

No comment. Snyder is a GOD in my eyes.

That's all for now.  Will troll for more as the summer, and our lust for Kansas State Football rumor, fact and inside info, heats up.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: BostonPancake on June 27, 2008, 02:53:22 PM
Can't we just wrap the o-linemen up in bubble wrap and set them up on the shelf for the summer?

&@#%, I am so sick of injuries.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: Kat Kid on June 27, 2008, 02:55:58 PM
Can't we just wrap the o-linemen up in bubble wrap and set them up on the shelf for the summer?

frack, I am so sick of injuries.


They should just build them a sauna room and turn it in to one of those oxygen chambers that T.O. uses.

Couldn't hurt.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: Jesus Shuttlesworth on June 27, 2008, 03:07:56 PM
*Comment: O-line has a rash of injury problems.  Analysis: This ain't exactly rocket science, these guys play hurt all the time, but given the severe lack of depth and talent this should be a big *gulp* moment.  All indications (both stated and unstated) are that this will continue to be a MAJOR problem and improvement will be slow.

This has been a common theme for the last 5 seasons, and has been the main contributing factor in KSU's decline.  Not recruiting, not coaching changes, not QB play.  Bad luck with O-line injuries.  The O-line has not been consistently healthy or had any reliable depth since the 2003 season. 
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: FelixRex on June 27, 2008, 03:15:55 PM
Why would the O-line prefer Daniel Thomas if he's not on campus yet? No love for Valentine?
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: catzacker on June 27, 2008, 03:28:48 PM
*Comment: O-line has a rash of injury problems.  Analysis: This ain't exactly rocket science, these guys play hurt all the time, but given the severe lack of depth and talent this should be a big *gulp* moment.  All indications (both stated and unstated) are that this will continue to be a MAJOR problem and improvement will be slow.

This has been a common theme for the last 5 seasons, and has been the main contributing factor in KSU's decline.  Not recruiting, not coaching changes, not QB play.  Bad luck with O-line injuries.  The O-line has not been consistently healthy or had any reliable depth since the 2003 season. 

Entirely disagree.  While a common theme, it is not the main factor.  Healthy or not, Malcom Wooldridge, Caleb Handy, John Hafferty, Logan Robinson, Gerard Spexarth, Nick Stringer, Brock unruh, Derek Meyer, Michael Frieson, Ben Lui, and Trevor Viers (to name a few) have sucked.  Flat.  Out.  Sucked.  The problem isn't injuries, it's  a lack of talent.  2001 was injuries.  2004 - current is talent. We've put, what, one OL player in the draft off the line since '03?  Clary?  How many OL have even made All Big 12 1st or 2nd Team?  Bedore? Clary?  We have zero talent (starting talent or depth).  As of yet, Prince has done nothing to really change that.  Bedore is the best lineman and he's a Snyder product. 
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: Jesus Shuttlesworth on June 27, 2008, 03:36:20 PM
*Comment: O-line has a rash of injury problems.  Analysis: This ain't exactly rocket science, these guys play hurt all the time, but given the severe lack of depth and talent this should be a big *gulp* moment.  All indications (both stated and unstated) are that this will continue to be a MAJOR problem and improvement will be slow.

This has been a common theme for the last 5 seasons, and has been the main contributing factor in KSU's decline.  Not recruiting, not coaching changes, not QB play.  Bad luck with O-line injuries.  The O-line has not been consistently healthy or had any reliable depth since the 2003 season. 

Entirely disagree.  While a common theme, it is not the main factor.  Healthy or not, Malcom Wooldridge, Caleb Handy, John Hafferty, Logan Robinson, Gerard Spexarth, Nick Stringer, Brock unruh, Derek Meyer, Michael Frieson, Ben Lui, and Trevor Viers (to name a few) have sucked.  Flat.  Out.  Sucked.  The problem isn't injuries, it's  a lack of talent.  2001 was injuries.  2004 - current is talent. We've put, what, one OL player in the draft off the line since '03?  Clary?  How many OL have even made All Big 12 1st or 2nd Team?  Bedore? Clary?  We have zero talent (starting talent or depth).  As of yet, Prince has done nothing to really change that.  Bedore is the best lineman and he's a Snyder product. 

True, but being sucky and hurt is worse than just being sucky.  But you're right, the suckiness is the main part.  Point zacker. 
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: FHSU92 on June 27, 2008, 05:06:19 PM
*Comment: O-line has a rash of injury problems.  Analysis: This ain't exactly rocket science, these guys play hurt all the time, but given the severe lack of depth and talent this should be a big *gulp* moment.  All indications (both stated and unstated) are that this will continue to be a MAJOR problem and improvement will be slow.

This has been a common theme for the last 5 seasons, and has been the main contributing factor in KSU's decline.  Not recruiting, not coaching changes, not QB play.  Bad luck with O-line injuries.  The O-line has not been consistently healthy or had any reliable depth since the 2003 season. 

Ummm, wouldn't a good coach recognize the trend and change something, anything (like using bubble wrap)?

Mabye the combatives/mma course will change that this summer  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: k-state-wildcats11 on June 27, 2008, 05:33:05 PM
Why would the O-line prefer Daniel Thomas if he's not on campus yet? No love for Valentine?
I was wondering the same thing and am calling  :bs: about daniel since he is still not on campus
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: Kat Kid on June 27, 2008, 06:00:43 PM
Yeah, I may have messed up the name on that one (was drinking when collecting info).  The main gist was that Leon Patton should not be starting.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: k-state-wildcats11 on June 27, 2008, 06:03:39 PM
Yeah, I may have messed up the name on that one (was drinking when collecting info).  The main gist was that Leon Patton should not be starting.
did u mean keithen valentine
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: WildCatzPhreak on June 27, 2008, 06:20:38 PM
Didn't we have a back named Adonis Thomas or something?
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: steve dave on June 27, 2008, 06:29:52 PM
Didn't we have a back named Adonis Thomas or something?

I think he may have been one of the early, "Oh...yeah...I meant GRAY shirt not scholarship..." defectees.  Maybe mixing him up with someone else.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: k-state-wildcats11 on June 27, 2008, 06:31:30 PM
Didn't we have a back named Adonis Thomas or something?
this is last years running backs james johnson, leon patton, terry petrie, john mccardle,jeremy reed, frank delarue, dee bell, justin woods, rodney kenner, so unless he is new or on the scout team I dont think so
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: Poopley on June 27, 2008, 06:34:06 PM
Prince flat out pulled Adonis' 'ship offer and he ended up going to Toledo. No one cared that we pulled his 'ship because he a) sucked and b) was not from Kansas.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: WildCatzPhreak on June 27, 2008, 07:10:12 PM
Prince flat out pulled Adonis' 'ship offer and he ended up going to Toledo. No one cared that we pulled his 'ship because he a) sucked and b) was not from Kansas.
Good move Prince.

Too bad he pulled the same move with the o-lineman from Colorado.  A position of need with a high schooler that is willing to come to K-State and is actually worthy of a D1 scholarship, and Prince says "By the way, you have to pay your way through the first semester" two weeks before signing day.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: k-state-wildcats11 on June 27, 2008, 07:12:25 PM
Prince flat out pulled Adonis' 'ship offer and he ended up going to Toledo. No one cared that we pulled his 'ship because he a) sucked and b) was not from Kansas.
Good move Prince.

Too bad he pulled the same move with the o-lineman from Colorado.  A position of need with a high schooler that is willing to come to K-State and is actually worthy of a D1 scholarship, and Prince says "By the way, you have to pay your way through the first semester" two weeks before signing day.
yeah that was joe caprigilio (sp) and it was bull crap I believe he ended up at Colorado State
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: fatty fat fat on June 28, 2008, 08:07:16 PM
My sources from both "front lines" say the following:

*Comment: O-line has a rash of injury problems.  Analysis: This ain't exactly rocket science, these guys play hurt all the time, but given the severe lack of depth and talent this should be a big *gulp* moment.  All indications (both stated and unstated) are that this will continue to be a MAJOR problem and improvement will be slow.

*Comment:  The Defense looks better.  Analysis:  Not hard to do.

*Comment:  The Secondary is "sick."  Analysis:  Good news and confirms our optimistic predictions.  I think this is by far the most encouraging and concrete thing mentioned and makes me the happiest.

*Comment:  LaMark can't catch  Analysis:  Like, at all.  I don't know if this means he is destined for LB, but reports are he is just awful at catching.  They say he could easily be the best receiver on the team if not for this fact.  His speed, separation and size were all lauded.

*Comment:  Brooks Rossman is a douche  Analysis:  Never takes the trash out, always finding ways to cheat at drinking games, often pops his collar, general tool.

*Comment:  Leon Patton should not be the starter Analysis:  Thomas is the O-line's choice.  Although this is hit and miss.  Previous O-line's raved about Sproles, but also had an early hard on for Parrish Fisher.

*Comment:  Tight Ends are good  Analysis:  Did not pry, but this makes me hopeful for Cuba more than Mass-turd.  Hard to figure/interpret.

*Comment:  Snyder started losing players because he was too distant  Analysis:  Players have a good relationship with Prince.  This is good.  They are buying in.  Everyone to a person  believes they are going to be good enough to go to a bowl game.  They are level headed about it (no "we are winning a National Title" ala Josh Scobey 2001) but they all fault Snyder (again, no doubt a lot of this is Prince charisma) for the down fall by being too distant in his relationships with the players.  No one wanted to play for him (outside recruiting wise, and inside motivation wise) at the end.  They also said it wasn't for lack of effort, because Snyder's 2005-6 practices were widely considered the most insane displays of punishment any had seen.

That's all for now.  Will troll for more as the summer, and our lust for Kansas State Football rumor, fact and inside info, heats up.

How did I miss this one. Good posts. Sounds like we have a decent shot @ the alamo.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: cireksu on June 28, 2008, 09:51:47 PM
Alamo would be fantastic.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: PoetWarrior on June 28, 2008, 10:07:44 PM
A common misconception is that a receiver has to catch every pass he is thrown to be awesome.

Having said that, I don't believe the original post to be entirely factual. No way on earth does someone from planet earth believe Leon shouldn't be the starter.

Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: yoman on June 29, 2008, 12:32:51 AM
, I don't believe the original post to be entirely factual. No way on earth does someone from planet earth believe Leon shouldn't be the starter.


ah but you forget, no men from earth are crazy enough to throw themselves at 250+ pounds of man on a regular basis
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: GoldbrickGangBoss on June 29, 2008, 12:52:21 AM
They said they'd be awesome last year too.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: yoman on June 29, 2008, 01:02:22 AM
They said they'd be awesome last year too.
THEY WERE LIARS THEN. WE'VE GOT GOOD PEOPLE RUNNING THE LINE NOW SO THEY'RE NOT LYING NOW!
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: Kat Kid on June 29, 2008, 08:54:15 AM
They said they'd be awesome last year too.

Jesus Tits, did you even read my post?

Not a lot of positives in there.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: FelixRex on June 29, 2008, 10:21:55 AM
My sources from both "front lines" say the following:

*Comment: O-line has a rash of injury problems.  Analysis: Not a surprise given the rabid elephant men-beasts we recruited for our D-line. The o-line is just getting mangled facing them every day. Blocking Daniel Calvin at the line of scrimmage is like standing at the bottom of a hill and trying to stop a runaway dump truck with a sickle bar fender. I'm amazed no one has lost a finger and/or died. This is a good sign for overall toughness.

*Comment:  The Defense looks better.  Analysis:  nuff said. Sexiest defense since Coop graduated.

*Comment:  The Secondary is "sick."  Analysis:  Good news and confirms our optimistic predictions.  I think this is by far the most encouraging and concrete thing mentioned and makes me the happiest.  AGREED

*Comment:  LaMark can't catch  Analysis:  See above. NO CAN CATCH ON OUR SICK-ASS SECONDARY

*Comment:  Brooks Rossman is a douche  Analysis:  Don't hate the playa, hate the game.

*Comment:  Leon Patton should not be the starter Analysis:  Patton will start the first few games before Thomas overtakes him.

SIDE NOTE: Keithen Valentine will continue to be our most adorable RB.

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*Comment:  Tight Ends are good  Analysis:  I do not believe this and it discredits the rest of the report.


*Comment:  Snyder started losing players because he was too distant  Analysis:  HERESY. This is easily disproved. Snyder landed Chris Harper for us until you jokers blew it

I would also add that I am amazed that we have 15/18 JUCO recruits on campus.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: GoldbrickGangBoss on June 29, 2008, 03:44:59 PM
They said they'd be awesome last year too.

Jesus Tits, did you even read my post?

Not a lot of positives in there.

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They are buying in.  Everyone to a person  believes they are going to be good enough to go to a bowl game.
Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: The Manhatter on June 29, 2008, 03:56:52 PM
*Comment:  Tight Ends are good  Analysis:  Did not pry, but this makes me hopeful for Cuba more than Mass-turd.  Hard to figure/interpret.


Supposedly this has something to do w/ Mack.  I hear he's pretty good.

Title: Re: The word from the trenches
Post by: opcat on June 30, 2008, 12:30:08 AM
no mention of linebackers.

sorry but worst insider drunk info ever.  :bs: :hahano: