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Originally posted by Chad C View PostExtent of injuries unknown, the first scrimmage was not a healthy one. Roschon Johnson, Isaiah Neyor, Junior Angilau all left the field with RoJo being carted off.
Sounds mild in nature, but RoJo is in a boot.
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2022 College Football - Fall Camps and Predictions Thread
Originally posted by DaBears View PostRead that Card got first team reps over Ewers who had 3 sacks and 2 interceptions today. Any truth to that that you know of or just internet fodder?
Defense won the day, I’m going to assume Patterson pays off.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProLast edited by Chad C; 08-13-2022, 04:34 PM.
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2022 College Football - Fall Camps and Predictions Thread
Originally posted by DaBears View PostWorks for me. Just curious. Not sure who or what to trust these days.
Card is good in the short to intermediate game, but that causes Worthy’s stock to plummet. They’ll need the deep ball threat.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProLast edited by Chad C; 08-13-2022, 04:59 PM.
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostCard is good in the short to intermediate game, but that causes Worthy’s stock to plummet. They’ll need the deep ball threat.
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Am I remembering correctly?
RE: what I've read on the Baylor scrimmage, not much (other than typical "rah-rah") to report. One of the starting running backs was held out.
For me, the "feel good" story is Josh Cameron, a former walk on WR who earned a scholarship this Spring. Not fast, but a hard worker, good route runner, and big and strong. Good slot receiver. Also, the two TE's, Ben Sims and Drake Dabney, should be worth following this season.
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Originally posted by DaBears View PostWithout Googling, I recall UT having 2 really good receivers last year. I'm pretty sure one's last name was Washington who was electricity in human form. Literally limited only by his QB.
Am I remembering correctly?
RE: what I've read on the Baylor scrimmage, not much (other than typical "rah-rah") to report. One of the starting running backs was held out.
For me, the "feel good" story is Josh Cameron, a former walk on WR who earned a scholarship this Spring. Not fast, but a hard worker, good route runner, and big and strong. Good slot receiver. Also, the two TE's, Ben Sims and Drake Dabney, should be worth following this season.
Xavier Worthy… not Washington..
And Whittington when healthy
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Originally posted by Smart View PostXavier Worthy… not Washington..
And Whittington when healthy
Worthy was uncoverable from what I recall. If he stays healthy and has a good head on his shoulders, he should make a lot of money in the NFL.
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Originally posted by DaBears View PostYep. I just checked the UT roster and no WR's surnamed Washington. Not sure where I got that from but I'm in my later middle stages so who knows.
Worthy was uncoverable from what I recall. If he stays healthy and has a good head on his shoulders, he should make a lot of money in the NFL.
There was a Washington but he was a backup and portaled out..... butterfingers
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostCard is good in the short to intermediate game, but that causes Worthy’s stock to plummet. They’ll need the deep ball threat.
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This, in part, limited Tyquan Thornton who had the fastest WR time in this year's NFL draft and who looks like he'll make it onto the Patriots' roster. Unfortunately, he didn't have a QB (including Bohannon) who could reliably get the ball to him on deep routes.
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostExtent of injuries unknown, the first scrimmage was not a healthy one. Roschon Johnson, Isaiah Neyor, Junior Angilau all left the field with RoJo being carted off.
Sounds mild in nature, but RoJo is in a boot.
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