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Nov 14, 2009 at 1:36 PM
- RollinWith21n52
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Anyone know much about their prospects? Also, I like what I see out of the FB. As for Gerhart, he's gotta be the toughest runner I've seen in college football in years.
Nov 14, 2009 at 1:41 PM
- Negrodamus
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sure are
Nov 14, 2009 at 1:46 PM
- Icelandic49er
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Well they have , David DeCastro and Chris Marinelli are prospects along with the injured Matt Kopa
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Nov 14, 2009 at 2:21 PM
- OnTheClock
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Marinelli is a late-round guy who could be something good if developed.
Nov 14, 2009 at 3:17 PM
- RollinWith21n52
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Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Marinelli is a late-round guy who could be something good if developed.
Know much about their fullback? The guy has been blocking well and catching even better today. Also, what do you think of Luck? I know he's just a freshman, but this kid looks very very good right now. BTW, off topic, what did you think of Grahm's performance today? Some very impressive plays, and absolutely dominated the right side of the O line, but I thought he was pretty ineffective against one man blocks on the left side of the line.
Nov 14, 2009 at 5:05 PM
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Gerhart is a beast!
Nov 15, 2009 at 1:34 AM
- hofer36
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Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Marinelli is a late-round guy who could be something good if developed.
Know much about their fullback? The guy has been blocking well and catching even better today. Also, what do you think of Luck? I know he's just a freshman, but this kid looks very very good right now. BTW, off topic, what did you think of Grahm's performance today? Some very impressive plays, and absolutely dominated the right side of the O line, but I thought he was pretty ineffective against one man blocks on the left side of the line.
owen marecic is a real rare player--he plays fullback and linebacker for the cardinals...had a nice game today
Nov 15, 2009 at 1:35 AM
- SanDiego49er
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Most O LINES look good against USC this year. The Trojans are not what they used to be.
Nov 15, 2009 at 12:18 PM
- OnTheClock
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Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Marinelli is a late-round guy who could be something good if developed.
Know much about their fullback? The guy has been blocking well and catching even better today. Also, what do you think of Luck? I know he's just a freshman, but this kid looks very very good right now. BTW, off topic, what did you think of Grahm's performance today? Some very impressive plays, and absolutely dominated the right side of the O line, but I thought he was pretty ineffective against one man blocks on the left side of the line.
Graham once again showed he was a man playing among boys, especially against one of the more talented OL's in the game at Wisconsin. Wisconsin's LT Gabe Carimi likely would be a first rounder if he entered the draft this year, but I don't think Graham played poorly at all against him. I think it would just seem that way in comparison because of the way he manhandled the right side.
Graham now has 8.5 sacks, 21 TFL, and 2 FF. Random extra fact: He's blocked two kicks too.
Nov 15, 2009 at 12:39 PM
- RollinWith21n52
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Originally posted by OnTheClock:Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Marinelli is a late-round guy who could be something good if developed.
Know much about their fullback? The guy has been blocking well and catching even better today. Also, what do you think of Luck? I know he's just a freshman, but this kid looks very very good right now. BTW, off topic, what did you think of Grahm's performance today? Some very impressive plays, and absolutely dominated the right side of the O line, but I thought he was pretty ineffective against one man blocks on the left side of the line.
Graham once again showed he was a man playing among boys, especially against one of the more talented OL's in the game at Wisconsin. Wisconsin's LT Gabe Carimi likely would be a first rounder if he entered the draft this year, but I don't think Graham played poorly at all against him. I think it would just seem that way in comparison because of the way he manhandled the right side.
Graham now has 8.5 sacks, 21 TFL, and 2 FF. Random extra fact: He's blocked two kicks too.
Why is Carimi not being discussed at all as possibly coming out?
Nov 16, 2009 at 6:58 AM
- m_brockalexander
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Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Originally posted by OnTheClock:Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Marinelli is a late-round guy who could be something good if developed.
Know much about their fullback? The guy has been blocking well and catching even better today. Also, what do you think of Luck? I know he's just a freshman, but this kid looks very very good right now. BTW, off topic, what did you think of Grahm's performance today? Some very impressive plays, and absolutely dominated the right side of the O line, but I thought he was pretty ineffective against one man blocks on the left side of the line.
Graham once again showed he was a man playing among boys, especially against one of the more talented OL's in the game at Wisconsin. Wisconsin's LT Gabe Carimi likely would be a first rounder if he entered the draft this year, but I don't think Graham played poorly at all against him. I think it would just seem that way in comparison because of the way he manhandled the right side.
Graham now has 8.5 sacks, 21 TFL, and 2 FF. Random extra fact: He's blocked two kicks too.
Why is Carimi not being discussed at all as possibly coming out?
Carimi is one of those second tier guys that hasn't been mentioned because he's in the Big 10, the most overrated conference in college football. He would be a solid 2nd or 3rd round selection. When draft fever really hits, he will get some run.
Nov 16, 2009 at 10:51 AM
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Originally posted by m_brockalexander:Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Originally posted by OnTheClock:Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Marinelli is a late-round guy who could be something good if developed.
Know much about their fullback? The guy has been blocking well and catching even better today. Also, what do you think of Luck? I know he's just a freshman, but this kid looks very very good right now. BTW, off topic, what did you think of Grahm's performance today? Some very impressive plays, and absolutely dominated the right side of the O line, but I thought he was pretty ineffective against one man blocks on the left side of the line.
Graham once again showed he was a man playing among boys, especially against one of the more talented OL's in the game at Wisconsin. Wisconsin's LT Gabe Carimi likely would be a first rounder if he entered the draft this year, but I don't think Graham played poorly at all against him. I think it would just seem that way in comparison because of the way he manhandled the right side.
Graham now has 8.5 sacks, 21 TFL, and 2 FF. Random extra fact: He's blocked two kicks too.
Why is Carimi not being discussed at all as possibly coming out?
Carimi is one of those second tier guys that hasn't been mentioned because he's in the Big 10, the most overrated conference in college football. He would be a solid 2nd or 3rd round selection. When draft fever really hits, he will get some run.
Gabe is a fringe player, in terms of 1st or second round, but he's a day one guy at this point. If he chose to return, the added experience would elevate him into an almost certain 1st rounder (probably in the later half) if he could continue playing the way he has so far.
Nov 16, 2009 at 11:59 AM
- nvninerfan1
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Do any of them play the piano?
Nov 16, 2009 at 12:13 PM
- MadDog49er
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Originally posted by m_brockalexander:Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Originally posted by OnTheClock:Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Marinelli is a late-round guy who could be something good if developed.
Know much about their fullback? The guy has been blocking well and catching even better today. Also, what do you think of Luck? I know he's just a freshman, but this kid looks very very good right now. BTW, off topic, what did you think of Grahm's performance today? Some very impressive plays, and absolutely dominated the right side of the O line, but I thought he was pretty ineffective against one man blocks on the left side of the line.
Graham once again showed he was a man playing among boys, especially against one of the more talented OL's in the game at Wisconsin. Wisconsin's LT Gabe Carimi likely would be a first rounder if he entered the draft this year, but I don't think Graham played poorly at all against him. I think it would just seem that way in comparison because of the way he manhandled the right side.
Graham now has 8.5 sacks, 21 TFL, and 2 FF. Random extra fact: He's blocked two kicks too.
Why is Carimi not being discussed at all as possibly coming out?
Carimi is one of those second tier guys that hasn't been mentioned because he's in the Big 10, the most overrated conference in college football. He would be a solid 2nd or 3rd round selection. When draft fever really hits, he will get some run.
OT's rarely come out early unless they are a top fifteen prospect, or have academic problems.
Nov 18, 2009 at 7:45 AM
- SonocoNinerFan
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Who's their O-Line coach and can we steal him?
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