H0RNEDFR0G
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We went out to the bars in Morgantown after our humiliating defeat, and ran into one of the WVU players. He plays defense on the current team, in fact, he recorded 4 tackles against our Frogs Saturday. When I asked him to tell me a little bit about our football team, he spoke very candidly and was really nice. He tried to be complimentary, and seemed honest. I really enjoyed speaking with him.
On Darius Anderson:
Number 6 ran his heart out all day, runs hard every play. I'd be proud to have him on my team.
On Offensive line:
I asked him how bad they were, he said they're really not that bad... they are just slow. I asked him to rank them against other offensive line units he's seen this year and he said this:
"They're huge and extremely strong. If you come straight at them, or if they get in front of you, you're going nowhere. But you can get around them. They don't move their feet very well, they're just pretty slow."
He said they are not the worst in the league, their size and strength puts them in front of 2 or 3 other units he's faced. I think he was just trying to be nice here, but I'll go with it.
On Jalen Reagor:
Guy is an absolute freak. One of the most talented guys he's seen all year. Has it all: speed, vertical jump, mobility, acceleration, and plays hard.
On Mike Collins:
Good arm, makes some good decisions. As the game went on, he seemed nervous/flustered, got happy feet. (See points on O-line earlier as a source of this nervousness)
On the team:
Came out fighting hard. WVU was not expecting that 1st Q. dogfight. But in the 2nd half they came out flat, the fire was gone, and they were resigned to losing. They didn't believe they could win.
Thought his takes were insightful and my friends said I should share with KFC. Overall in Morgantown, most people were incredibly nice. We did run into a few jerks, but they were vastly outnumbered by kind folks.
On Darius Anderson:
Number 6 ran his heart out all day, runs hard every play. I'd be proud to have him on my team.
On Offensive line:
I asked him how bad they were, he said they're really not that bad... they are just slow. I asked him to rank them against other offensive line units he's seen this year and he said this:
"They're huge and extremely strong. If you come straight at them, or if they get in front of you, you're going nowhere. But you can get around them. They don't move their feet very well, they're just pretty slow."
He said they are not the worst in the league, their size and strength puts them in front of 2 or 3 other units he's faced. I think he was just trying to be nice here, but I'll go with it.
On Jalen Reagor:
Guy is an absolute freak. One of the most talented guys he's seen all year. Has it all: speed, vertical jump, mobility, acceleration, and plays hard.
On Mike Collins:
Good arm, makes some good decisions. As the game went on, he seemed nervous/flustered, got happy feet. (See points on O-line earlier as a source of this nervousness)
On the team:
Came out fighting hard. WVU was not expecting that 1st Q. dogfight. But in the 2nd half they came out flat, the fire was gone, and they were resigned to losing. They didn't believe they could win.
Thought his takes were insightful and my friends said I should share with KFC. Overall in Morgantown, most people were incredibly nice. We did run into a few jerks, but they were vastly outnumbered by kind folks.
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