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May 03, 2007, 01:44:40 AM
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I am going to go out and say our O-Line will be very good this year.  I am friends with one of the KStates O-linemen and I asked him about Alesena and he took a deep breath and said "he is going to be a stud."  Take it for what it's worth but I have a good feeling about the line this year.

May 03, 2007, 06:38:26 AM
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What's the over/under on Players that will quit the team the week after Auburn?  How many Snyder players are still on the team.  I'm going to say there are at least 2 &@#%ing pussies on the team that will be outed after auburn hands it to us.

May 03, 2007, 08:34:50 AM
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Who's to say that Freeman isn't improving.   Name one point last year when he had a supporting cast as crappy as the spring game.   I didn't really want to bring this up again, but we won't know if he's better or worse until we see him against Auburn.

I don't think Auburn should be the measuring stick.  We're going to get killed.  Now, if we beat Auburn and JF goes nuts, then by all means, the Heisman Trophy campaign should begin. 

May 03, 2007, 11:32:54 AM
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Who's to say that Freeman isn't improving.   Name one point last year when he had a supporting cast as crappy as the spring game.   I didn't really want to bring this up again, but we won't know if he's better or worse until we see him against Auburn.

I don't think Auburn should be the measuring stick.  We're going to get killed.  Now, if we beat Auburn and JF goes nuts, then by all means, the Heisman Trophy campaign should begin. 

auburn is going to be a measuring stick.  first game of the year against a major conference team is always a measuring stick.  even if it sucks.

May 03, 2007, 12:08:25 PM
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I don't think Auburn should be the measuring stick.  We're going to get killed.  Now, if we beat Auburn and JF goes nuts, then by all means, the Heisman Trophy campaign should begin. 
regardless, it will be the very first time we see him again against some one besides teamates.   Surely we should be able to see i he's gotten any better at taking sacks and throwing the ball away in the face of pressure.  Whiche seems to me, making decisions is all he's lacking...
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May 03, 2007, 08:39:51 PM
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according oto the new heights and weights that ksu put out there, your wet dream at left tackle is 6'4 and only 285 pounds. 


and thats another sack for freeman......

May 03, 2007, 08:53:48 PM
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Not hard to gain 15lbs of muscle in 6 months in a D-1 strength program.  As long as he's a hard worker.

May 04, 2007, 06:19:07 AM
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6'4, 300 would be ok for a center but not a tackle.  oh boy.  your in trouble.

that and, you don't even have a nose tackle over 300 pounds.  ouch

May 04, 2007, 07:10:47 AM
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6'4, 300 would be ok for a center but not a tackle.  oh boy.  your in trouble.

that and, you don't even have a nose tackle over 300 pounds.  ouch

I don't think you understand, though.  Alesana Alesana.  A-Squared.  That means everything is times itself.  So he weighs in at 9000 pounds and goes about 481'4".

May 04, 2007, 07:26:25 AM
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O-Line should be improved

I haven't read any of this thread.  But every time I see that the subject has been bumped again, I have to laugh a little.

May 04, 2007, 10:57:12 AM
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6'4, 300 would be ok for a center but not a tackle.  oh boy.  your in trouble.

that and, you don't even have a nose tackle over 300 pounds.  ouch

chris patrick, 6'4", 290 lbs.  first string lt in 2006.

http://www.huskers.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=100&KEY=&SPID=22&SPSID=465

lol@slashahan

May 04, 2007, 01:26:51 PM
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6'4, 300 would be ok for a center but not a tackle.  oh boy.  your in trouble.

that and, you don't even have a nose tackle over 300 pounds.  ouch

chris patrick, 6'4", 290 lbs.  first string lt in 2006.

http://www.huskers.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=100&KEY=&SPID=22&SPSID=465

lol@slashahan
Nice, you just saved me the trouble of looking up that info.  How long until Mr. I'm Gay, etc. comes along with a line about how Patrick wasn't really first string, he was pushed into starting because of an injury?  Or that they have the highest rated juco LT in the history of college football coming in the fall, and he is 6'10" and weighs just shy of five hundred pounds?  I say within the next few hours he will be here trying to spin how a 290lb LT at Nebraska is all-american material (but 285 at KSU is tiny) because they won national titles and their coach came from the NFL.
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May 04, 2007, 01:42:27 PM
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O-Line should be improved

Going from "sh*tty" to "not as sh*tty" really isn't that much of an improvement. :kugayfight:

May 04, 2007, 04:23:28 PM
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yew, cp did start due to an injured player.  our lt this year is carl nicks, 6'5, 335 pounds.


May 04, 2007, 10:02:15 PM
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Not hard to gain 15lbs of muscle in 6 months in a D-1 strength program.  As long as he's a hard worker.

Just ask this guy: 

May 06, 2007, 09:17:26 PM
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yew, cp did start due to an injured player.  our lt this year is carl nicks, 6'5, 335 pounds.



you're so full of crap.  dagunduro played after the first game, but patrick took his starting job.

how many games did patrick start in '06?  what about '05?

what about greg austin?

seems to me the entire left side of nu's ol was south of 300 pounds for the majority of last year.




May 06, 2007, 09:44:30 PM
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"you're so full of @#%$.  dagunduro played after the first game, but patrick took his starting job."

so, chris patrick, the offensive tackle went over and took the starting job from the defensive tackle?  I don't understand that.

"how many games did patrick start in '06?  what about '05?"

whats all this patrick talk?  he played all over the linge, right tackle, left tack, guard-both sides.  He wasn't recruited for o-line, switched over there to help with o-line probs stemming from injury but mostly poor recruiting from solich.  pat got the start last year due to an injured murtha who wasn't healthy enough to start.

what about greg austin?


what about austin?  he was a guard, he was about 300 pounds and he was a physical speciman, he also didn't play last year.  it isn't so much that aleasana is 300 pounds, it's that he is 6'4.  noy exactly what your looking for as a protypical ot in this iffense.  just look at the ot's prince is recruiting, not many 6'4 guys in that list.  should tell you something
seems to me the entire left side of nu's ol was south of 300 pounds for the majority of last year.

May 07, 2007, 09:04:42 AM
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6'4, 300 would be ok for a center but not a tackle.  oh boy.  your in trouble.

that and, you don't even have a nose tackle over 300 pounds.  ouch

Gabriel Crews - 304
Alphonso Moran - 296 (thats the least he's weighed since birth)
Mike Abana - 6'6" 290, not that he won't be able to put on 10 pounds with a frame like that...

You're just afraid of the defense and you're trying to tell yourself that we won't be good by pointing out that Moran is 4 pounds short of 300.

Also, you don't have to tell us that our o line will suck, we already know.

May 07, 2007, 01:41:46 PM
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so, chris patrick, the offensive tackle went over and took the starting job from the defensive tackle?  I don't understand that.

whats all this patrick talk?  he played all over the linge, right tackle, left tack, guard-both sides.  He wasn't recruited for o-line, switched over there to help with o-line probs stemming from injury but mostly poor recruiting from solich.  pat got the start last year due to an injured murtha who wasn't healthy enough to start.

what about austin?  he was a guard, he was about 300 pounds and he was a physical speciman, he also didn't play last year.  it isn't so much that aleasana is 300 pounds, it's that he is 6'4.  noy exactly what your looking for as a protypical ot in this iffense.  just look at the ot's prince is recruiting, not many 6'4 guys in that list.  should tell you something


dagunduro is who the husker ad sez started the first game of the year at lt.  http://www.huskersnside.com//pdf7/42208.pdf?SPSID=3&SPID=22&DB_OEM_ID=100

and it only shows patrick playing lt. and murhta sure was healthy enough to play from the beginning of the season onward.  are you saying slashahan put an injured player on the field?  hell, dude played in every game except the ccg.  injured my ass.

as for playing all over the line, patrick started over a dozen games at lt.  you're full of crap again.

and austin was 290.  he didn't play last year?  he started 8 games!  that's right, the entire left side of the nu ol was south of 300 lbs for the majority of last season. 

you're so f_uc_king clueless it's funny.