wonder what zuber is thinking today?
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Re: wonder what zuber is thinking today?
The silver lining in all this just further confirms issues with the previous staff for 1) playing people based on seniority over talent and 2) talent evaluation and recruiting was lacking at the WR position. 3) The new staff ain't puttin up with bull$hit like this from players.
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Zuber should fit in well then. And don;t have him return kicks or punts unless you want more dropsies. Good luck to you guys this weekend. Looking forward to our game in a few weekends. Enjoy what you bring to the boardSancho Panza wrote: ↑August 30th, 2019, 4:53 pmOur receivers had dropsy, las' year.
Looks like both squads were equally worthless.
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Don' think he's first team returner, either...
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Agreed. Sancho and the other MSU fans that have come here seem like good folks.Tbonespop wrote: ↑August 30th, 2019, 8:27 pmGood luck to you guys this weekend. Looking forward to our game in a few weekends. Enjoy what you bring to the boardSancho Panza wrote: ↑August 30th, 2019, 4:53 pmOur receivers had dropsy, las' year.
Looks like both squads were equally worthless.
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msu is the ksu of the sec. i visited their campus a couple years ago passing through on the way to gulf shores. very nice place. felt like mhk and k-state. good folks.
Why is there something rather than nothing?
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rison was more worried about himself and his 'fun' than being part of the team. good riddance to potential cancer. i hated losing zuber but know nothing about his potential suspension which, frankly, is pure hearsay at this point in time.
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So when we lose Jesse Ertz and Nick Lenners to injury in the first series of the first game of a season I'm supposed to be positive about the attrition because those players get to contemplate what might have been instead of actually playing a full season, a chance to study the game on the sidelines as it were or how about Alex Delton, that is more attrition to be appreciated as a potential blessing? Sorry I can not think of an example of attrition being a blessing. Maybe Rison was a cancer, but I would have to see some hard evidence before concluding that addition by subtraction is applicable to his situation.
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OtomH, Zuber had 1-2 ko returns & 1-2 receptions against Sw Louisiana.
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OtomH, Zuber had 1-2 ko returns & 1-2 receptions against Sw Louisiana.
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