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Re: Bryce Brown
« Reply #25 on: August 09, 2011, 10:07:28 AM »
Never seen the dude play, but I assume BB is the best RB on the team.  I expect him to be really good, if healthy.  I just hope he isn't Thomas Clayton 2.0.  

It just pisses me off that he hasn't worked very hard, thus far.  To date, he's the Jamar Samuels of the football program.  And I can't remember another KSUer that has pissed me off as much as JS.  

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Re: Bryce Brown
« Reply #26 on: August 09, 2011, 10:10:43 AM »
I think it's going to be pretty funny when Bryce turns out to be the biggest bust in our history.

Will show it is time for Snyder to hang it up if he can't make a 5*, #1 RB in the country successful.  Christ, what an indictment of his coaching.

i'll take your argument and one-up it.

If Bryce doesn't finish in the top 10 nationally in rushing, then he should be fired/step down.  It would be inexcusable with a 5*, #1 rb in the country.

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« Reply #27 on: August 09, 2011, 10:38:39 AM »
I think it's going to be pretty funny when Bryce turns out to be the biggest bust in our history.

Will show it is time for Snyder to hang it up if he can't make a 5*, #1 RB in the country successful.  Christ, what an indictment of his coaching.

i'll take your argument and one-up it.

If Bryce doesn't finish in the top 10 nationally in rushing, then he should be fired/step down.  It would be inexcusable with a 5*, #1 rb in the country.

Running backs have never excelled under Snyder.  They've all been total lumps of crap.  I can't think of one that he got an ounce of production out of, so I'm not expecting big things out of our RBs.  Also, if someone doesn't show up for summer workouts, Snyder should totally let that person waltz right in and start. Sends a message that workouts and conditioning are totally overrated, which they are.  You don't need to be come in and be a teammate and lead by example in football.  You just show up and put the pads on and dominate.  We shouldn't even have summer camp, if you ask me. Snyder should just look at his players' Rivals rankings and start accordingly. We'd be much better off, and Snyder would have more time to text if he did it my way.

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Re: Bryce Brown
« Reply #28 on: August 09, 2011, 10:41:50 AM »
I think it's going to be pretty funny when Bryce turns out to be the biggest bust in our history.

Will show it is time for Snyder to hang it up if he can't make a 5*, #1 RB in the country successful.  Christ, what an indictment of his coaching.

i'll take your argument and one-up it.

If Bryce doesn't finish in the top 10 nationally in rushing, then he should be fired/step down.  It would be inexcusable with a 5*, #1 rb in the country.

Running backs have never excelled under Snyder.  They've all been total lumps of crap.  I can't think of one that he got an ounce of production out of, so I'm not expecting big things out of our RBs.  Also, if someone doesn't show up for summer workouts, Snyder should totally let that person waltz right in and start. Sends a message that workouts and conditioning are totally overrated, which they are.  You don't need to be come in and be a teammate and lead by example in football.  You just show up and put the pads on and dominate.  We shouldn't even have summer camp, if you ask me. Snyder should just look at his players' Rivals rankings and start accordingly. We'd be much better off, and Snyder would have more time to text if he did it my way.

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Re: Bryce Brown
« Reply #29 on: August 09, 2011, 10:43:03 AM »
Never seen the dude play, but I assume BB is the best RB on the team.  I expect him to be really good, if healthy.  I just hope he isn't Thomas Clayton 2.0.  

It just pisses me off that he hasn't worked very hard, thus far.  To date, he's the Jamar Samuels of the football program.  And I can't remember another KSUer that has pissed me off as much as JS.  

Bryce still has plenty of time to decide if he wants to be a Clayton/Davis or if he wants to be a Scobey/Thomas. He's pretty much been the opposite of his brother so far, but he still has plenty of time to mature. He is our most talented offensive player, but not so much more talented than others that he should be given a pass. Plus I've heard plenty of good things about others at the position, especially Pease, but its still WAY early in fall camp.

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« Reply #30 on: August 09, 2011, 10:51:15 AM »
I think it's going to be pretty funny when Bryce turns out to be the biggest bust in our history.

Will show it is time for Snyder to hang it up if he can't make a 5*, #1 RB in the country successful.  Christ, what an indictment of his coaching.

i'll take your argument and one-up it.

If Bryce doesn't finish in the top 10 nationally in rushing, then he should be fired/step down.  It would be inexcusable with a 5*, #1 rb in the country.

Running backs have never excelled under Snyder.  They've all been total lumps of crap.  I can't think of one that he got an ounce of production out of, so I'm not expecting big things out of our RBs.  Also, if someone doesn't show up for summer workouts, Snyder should totally let that person waltz right in and start. Sends a message that workouts and conditioning are totally overrated, which they are.  You don't need to be come in and be a teammate and lead by example in football.  You just show up and put the pads on and dominate.  We shouldn't even have summer camp, if you ask me. Snyder should just look at his players' Rivals rankings and start accordingly. We'd be much better off, and Snyder would have more time to text if he did it my way.

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No thanks. I don't want to go over there and watch people argue over punctuation.

Do you really think that Brown won't be our #1 back? I guarantee you he will, and he will be very productive.  It's just hard to expect someone to start camp as the #1 when he wasn't around at all during the summer.  There isn't a coach in America that would do that.

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« Reply #31 on: August 09, 2011, 11:00:26 AM »
I think it's going to be pretty funny when Bryce turns out to be the biggest bust in our history.

Will show it is time for Snyder to hang it up if he can't make a 5*, #1 RB in the country successful.  Christ, what an indictment of his coaching.

i'll take your argument and one-up it.

If Bryce doesn't finish in the top 10 nationally in rushing, then he should be fired/step down.  It would be inexcusable with a 5*, #1 rb in the country.

Running backs have never excelled under Snyder.  They've all been total lumps of crap.  I can't think of one that he got an ounce of production out of, so I'm not expecting big things out of our RBs.  Also, if someone doesn't show up for summer workouts, Snyder should totally let that person waltz right in and start. Sends a message that workouts and conditioning are totally overrated, which they are.  You don't need to be come in and be a teammate and lead by example in football.  You just show up and put the pads on and dominate.  We shouldn't even have summer camp, if you ask me. Snyder should just look at his players' Rivals rankings and start accordingly. We'd be much better off, and Snyder would have more time to text if he did it my way.

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No thanks. I don't want to go over there and watch people argue over punctuation.

Do you really think that Brown won't be our #1 back? I guarantee you he will, and he will be very productive.  It's just hard to expect someone to start camp as the #1 when he wasn't around at all during the summer.  There isn't a coach in America that would do that.
you should have put a comma after the "No" in "No thanks."

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« Reply #32 on: August 09, 2011, 11:01:50 AM »
I think it's going to be pretty funny when Bryce turns out to be the biggest bust in our history.

Will show it is time for Snyder to hang it up if he can't make a 5*, #1 RB in the country successful.  Christ, what an indictment of his coaching.

i'll take your argument and one-up it.

If Bryce doesn't finish in the top 10 nationally in rushing, then he should be fired/step down.  It would be inexcusable with a 5*, #1 rb in the country.

Running backs have never excelled under Snyder.  They've all been total lumps of crap.  I can't think of one that he got an ounce of production out of, so I'm not expecting big things out of our RBs.  Also, if someone doesn't show up for summer workouts, Snyder should totally let that person waltz right in and start. Sends a message that workouts and conditioning are totally overrated, which they are.  You don't need to be come in and be a teammate and lead by example in football.  You just show up and put the pads on and dominate.  We shouldn't even have summer camp, if you ask me. Snyder should just look at his players' Rivals rankings and start accordingly. We'd be much better off, and Snyder would have more time to text if he did it my way.

www.gopowercat.com

No thanks. I don't want to go over there and watch people argue over punctuation.

Do you really think that Brown won't be our #1 back? I guarantee you he will, and he will be very productive.  It's just hard to expect someone to start camp as the #1 when he wasn't around at all during the summer.  There isn't a coach in America that would do that.
you should have put a comma after the "No" in "No thanks."

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Re: Bryce Brown
« Reply #33 on: August 09, 2011, 11:07:59 AM »
I think it's going to be pretty funny when Bryce turns out to be the biggest bust in our history.

Will show it is time for Snyder to hang it up if he can't make a 5*, #1 RB in the country successful.  Christ, what an indictment of his coaching.

i'll take your argument and one-up it.

If Bryce doesn't finish in the top 10 nationally in rushing, then he should be fired/step down.  It would be inexcusable with a 5*, #1 rb in the country.

Running backs have never excelled under Snyder.  They've all been total lumps of crap.  I can't think of one that he got an ounce of production out of, so I'm not expecting big things out of our RBs.  Also, if someone doesn't show up for summer workouts, Snyder should totally let that person waltz right in and start. Sends a message that workouts and conditioning are totally overrated, which they are.  You don't need to be come in and be a teammate and lead by example in football.  You just show up and put the pads on and dominate.  We shouldn't even have summer camp, if you ask me. Snyder should just look at his players' Rivals rankings and start accordingly. We'd be much better off, and Snyder would have more time to text if he did it my way.

www.gopowercat.com

No thanks. I don't want to go over there and watch people argue over punctuation.

Do you really think that Brown won't be our #1 back? I guarantee you he will, and he will be very productive.  It's just hard to expect someone to start camp as the #1 when he wasn't around at all during the summer.  There isn't a coach in America that would do that.
you should have put a comma after the "No" in "No thanks."

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Re: Bryce Brown
« Reply #34 on: August 09, 2011, 11:13:23 AM »

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I just don't understand why expecting work ethic out of our players makes somebody a GPC tuck.  Seriously.  Other than the amazing comedic value of calling somebody a "tuck" - genuinely the most hilarious term ever created, hands down - how does the shoe fit?    

Seriously, somebody please explain why we are okay with talented players being lazy as eff.  Again, with the basketball team, is it OK that 4* and 5* guys like Jamar Samuels and Wally Judge are/were lazy as eff and mental head cases?  Or, is it ok to ask that they try harder, and also be accepted as a non-douche, non-GPC, goEMAW contributor???.  

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« Reply #35 on: August 09, 2011, 11:13:38 AM »
I think it's going to be pretty funny when Bryce turns out to be the biggest bust in our history.

Will show it is time for Snyder to hang it up if he can't make a 5*, #1 RB in the country successful.  Christ, what an indictment of his coaching.

i'll take your argument and one-up it.

If Bryce doesn't finish in the top 10 nationally in rushing, then he should be fired/step down.  It would be inexcusable with a 5*, #1 rb in the country.

Running backs have never excelled under Snyder.  They've all been total lumps of crap.  I can't think of one that he got an ounce of production out of, so I'm not expecting big things out of our RBs.  Also, if someone doesn't show up for summer workouts, Snyder should totally let that person waltz right in and start. Sends a message that workouts and conditioning are totally overrated, which they are.  You don't need to be come in and be a teammate and lead by example in football.  You just show up and put the pads on and dominate.  We shouldn't even have summer camp, if you ask me. Snyder should just look at his players' Rivals rankings and start accordingly. We'd be much better off, and Snyder would have more time to text if he did it my way.

www.gopowercat.com

No thanks. I don't want to go over there and watch people argue over punctuation.

Do you really think that Brown won't be our #1 back? I guarantee you he will, and he will be very productive.  It's just hard to expect someone to start camp as the #1 when he wasn't around at all during the summer.  There isn't a coach in America that would do that.
you should have put a comma after the "No" in "No thanks."

Rome wasn't built in a day.

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Re: Bryce Brown
« Reply #36 on: August 09, 2011, 11:14:03 AM »

I think you mean Roam.

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« Reply #37 on: August 09, 2011, 11:14:26 AM »

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I just don't understand why expecting work ethic out of our players makes somebody a GPC tuck.  Seriously.  Other than the amazing comedic value of calling somebody a "tuck" - genuinely the most hilarious term ever created, hands down - how does the shoe fit?    

Seriously, somebody please explain why we are okay with talented players being lazy as eff.  Again, with the basketball team, is it OK that 4* and 5* guys like Jamar Samuels and Wally Judge are/were lazy as eff and mental head cases?  Or, is it ok to ask that they try harder, and also be accepted as a non-douche, non-GPC, goEMAW contributor???.  

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« Reply #38 on: August 09, 2011, 11:14:59 AM »
How long did it take Nero to burn it down?

Well played.  

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Re: Bryce Brown
« Reply #40 on: August 09, 2011, 11:19:17 AM »

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I just don't understand why expecting work ethic out of our players makes somebody a GPC tuck.  Seriously.  Other than the amazing comedic value of calling somebody a "tuck" - genuinely the most hilarious term ever created, hands down - how does the shoe fit?    

Seriously, somebody please explain why we are okay with talented players being lazy as eff.  Again, with the basketball team, is it OK that 4* and 5* guys like Jamar Samuels and Wally Judge are/were lazy as eff and mental head cases?  Or, is it ok to ask that they try harder, and also be accepted as a non-douche, non-GPC, goEMAW contributor???.  

I don't remember reading a ton about Beasley's work ethic and BB is a Beaz type recruit.

I think it is more exxagerated with football because we end up with so many 5heart recruits from Centrailia that the  :opcat: tucks think should start because he was in Manhattan all summer running stairs and fishing with his teammates.  

KSU has to coddle star recruits to get them here.  If a 5* RB from Wichita wants to sit by the pool and chase muff all summer, when the 5 hearts are doing up-downs in the parking lot at BSFS then so be it.  As long as he tells his 5* buddy recruit buddy that KSU is the place to be and he dominates in the fall.

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« Reply #41 on: August 09, 2011, 11:22:22 AM »
Would I like Bryce to be pumping iron every day for 10 hours December thru July? Of course.

Do I care as long as he gets on the field and dominates motherfuckers? Hell no.

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« Reply #42 on: August 09, 2011, 11:23:47 AM »
Hope it humbles the kid. le and more work ethic.

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« Reply #43 on: August 09, 2011, 11:25:07 AM »
The thing about Bryce Brown not working hard is that our other running backs aren't 5 heart recruits. We are very good at the RB position, with or without Bryce Brown, and I wouldn't be surprised if Bryce sits until we play somebody that we actually might need him for.

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« Reply #44 on: August 09, 2011, 11:26:40 AM »
The thing about Bryce Brown not working hard is that our other running backs aren't 5 heart recruits. We are very good at the RB position, with or without Bryce Brown, and I wouldn't be surprised if Bryce sits until we play somebody that we actually might need him for.

yeah, our depth at rb is loaded with 5*'s, guys. 

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« Reply #45 on: August 09, 2011, 11:26:58 AM »
Hope it humbles the kid. less first person speech and more work ethic.

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« Reply #46 on: August 09, 2011, 11:28:45 AM »
Would I like Bryce to be pumping iron every day for 10 hours December thru July? Of course.

Do I care as long as he gets on the field and dominates motherfuckers? Hell no.

Yeah, I want him to dominate some motherfuckers too.  Like, really badly.  And, do I think Snyder should suspend him for not workign out in Manhattan?  Hell no.  But, I do think that taking him off of the #1 depth chart in fall camp is a nominal punishment that fits the crime.  I think it's appropriate.  I hope this doesn't make me a tuck and that I can still post here.  


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Re: Bryce Brown
« Reply #47 on: August 09, 2011, 11:31:15 AM »
Would I like Bryce to be pumping iron every day for 10 hours December thru July? Of course.

Do I care as long as he gets on the field and dominates mothereffers? Hell no.

Yeah, I want him to dominate some mothereffers too.  Like, really badly.  And, do I think Snyder should suspend him for not workign out in Manhattan?  Hell no.  But, I do think that taking him off of the #1 depth chart in fall camp is a nominal punishment that fits the crime.  I think it's appropriate.  I hope this doesn't make me a tuck and that I can still post here.  



I am totally cool with him being completely left off the DC.  Hell, put him behind Hrbec as like 10th string.  Just know that when it's time to play Miami he will start.

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« Reply #48 on: August 09, 2011, 11:31:40 AM »
It's fine until bryce gets pissed and quits.

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« Reply #49 on: August 09, 2011, 11:32:17 AM »
The thing about Bryce Brown not working hard is that our other running backs aren't 5 heart recruits. We are very good at the RB position, with or without Bryce Brown, and I wouldn't be surprised if Bryce sits until we play somebody that we actually might need him for.

yeah, our depth at rb is loaded with 5*'s, guys. 

Irrelevant.