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Only guy I can think of who played football without the commitment the coaches demanded from all the other players was Charles Jefferson.* Dale's been working his tail off for four years for basketball and if he wants to play football, he'll just continue working his tail off through next fall.
I think we have some very good young receivers and I want to see them play but it doesn't bother me if Dale can earn some playing time.
*In the movie "Fast Times at Ridgemont High", the star football player was Charles Jefferson. One student in the movie hadn't seen Jefferson in school and he wondered whether Jefferson just flew in for the Friday night games and then left as soon as the games were over.
* A little closer to being serious: Terry Vandrovec did a feature story two years ago on an SDSU cross country runner who was living and going to class in Sioux Falls and training on his own during the week (all Pharmacy majors go to Sioux Falls their fifth year). He joined the team for meets, prompting Coach Dehaven to refer to him as "Charles Jefferson".
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Originally posted by Hip2daHop View PostSumner to Moss..... never had a chance to do that at BV.... it'll happen at SDSU 2011...
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Sumner to Moss..... never had a chance to do that at BV.... it'll happen at SDSU 2011...
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Originally posted by Theee Catrabbit View PostThat was me...and I totally agree....see, 2 people can agree.I think Kool will be a great threat, because he will be able to drop into receiver routes from the backfield. Of course I'm not sure if our play calling could be that dynamic.
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Originally posted by SpeedRabbit View PostMy psychology classes are paying off. Someone mentioned earlier about how huge our O-line will be and I agree it will be massive.. Lets run the ball!!!I think Kool will be a great threat, because he will be able to drop into receiver routes from the backfield. Of course I'm not sure if our play calling could be that dynamic.
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I'm cautiously optimistic that Moss will be one of those "difference makers" that Stig refers too.
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Originally posted by JackrabbitGuy View PostDespite his abilities I would be surprised if Dale Moss could make it all the way to a starting, full-time receiver in the short time he has to prepare. And this is from one fan who is rooting for him to do well and make an impact on the team.
I think its much more likely that he can play a bit roll and see spot time at receiver - with much emphasis on him playing in the red zone for the jump ball in the end zone. I hope it works out.
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Originally posted by SpeedRabbit View PostI am obviously not making myself clear and it doesn't matter who agrees or disagrees. I am talking about the commitment to the football program. Think about all the off season workouts, the 6 am winter training sessions, the weightlifting sessions, the studying of film-just to name a few things that require commitment.
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Originally posted by SpeedRabbit View PostKool will be tough and Zenner will be as well.
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Despite his abilities I would be surprised if Dale Moss could make it all the way to a starting, full-time receiver in the short time he has to prepare. And this is from one fan who is rooting for him to do well and make an impact on the team.
I think its much more likely that he can play a bit roll and see spot time at receiver - with much emphasis on him playing in the red zone for the jump ball in the end zone. I hope it works out.
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My opinion: Let Dale try out, the coaches aren't going to bow down and make him automatic starting WR. If he's the best one for the job and will make the team better let him play. If anybody on the roster has a problem with making the team better they should re-think what Football is all about. On the other hand, he might not be able to contribute to the team- oh well, it doesn't hurt anything!
Letting Dale come try out for the team can not be a bad thing. It might help the team and will certainly draw more fans out.
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Originally posted by goon View PostMight be tough with no experinced running backs. If TOB or Sumner can make accurate passing, I would love to see a 50/50 play call for pass/run. Just like to see a little more variety in the formations we use.
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