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bamabear82
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Probably.
Probably.
But legal weedGood Luck with paying 16.00 for a 12-pack of coke.
But legal weed
It'll be interesting to see what he does with all that time. Has he been sulking over the fact that his ass was kissed coming out of HS but then he lost his job after a year? Or has he been putting in work to step up his game and develop?Hopefully what will essentially be 2 years off will allow him to learn and grow as a QB. When he was UGA's starter, his only real positive attribute was he could throw the ball from Athens back to his home in Washington. Zero mobility and not very accurate, and he needs to learn that not every pass needs to be 100 mph.
Everything you've heard is wrong.Yeah...but everything I've heard is that the legal weed is more expensive than from
a street dealer. I read or heard that selling it on the street hasn't really slowed
anybody down. BUT, the Police dog them more because of the tax money.
It'll be interesting to see what he does with all that time. Has he been sulking over the fact that his ass was kissed coming out of HS but then he lost his job after a year? Or has he been putting in work to step up his game and develop?
I'd be worried about any guy who hasn't see meaningful game time in 2 years. Youth is on his side tho
I don't get that view TBH. Chewy keeps hounding on the issues he had as a true freshman starter and some ask about whatever rust there will be. I don't see any way he could be worse than his TF season as he went in cold to that as well.It'll be interesting to see what he does with all that time. Has he been sulking over the fact that his ass was kissed coming out of HS but then he lost his job after a year? Or has he been putting in work to step up his game and develop?
I'd be worried about any guy who hasn't see meaningful game time in 2 years. Youth is on his side tho
I think he's likely to improve, but I also don't know what kind of training and improvement he's been doing behind the scenes. I don't disagree all the tools are there at UW, but it will be a big test mentally to see how focused he remains while sitting out for so long. I do hope we get to see him play next yearBut I see no way he's any worse than he was as a TF. There has to be some level of maturity and development.
That's the thing, he can't play next year. He has to sit out a year because of his transfer. He's going to have a complete red shirt year with Petersen's staff before he's eligible to play in '19.I think he's likely to improve, but I also don't know what kind of training and improvement he's been doing behind the scenes. I don't disagree all the tools are there at UW, but it will be a big test mentally to see how focused he remains while sitting out for so long. I do hope we get to see him play next year