@DeclassifiedWft I don’t know as much about basketball, but AJ didn’t seem interested in DC when we won the lottery. Trading down with Utah getting Ace Bailey and #2 and then taking Peterson or Wilson seems like a sweet deal.
@Mitch_Tischler Pretty solid. I didn’t see any bad reps, and 1 great rep. That’s what I want out of a center, someone who you never hear his name/number called during the game.
@hutchinson I’ve been a huge fan since before the Machinima days, but you are highlighting the positives only. Im from Virginia, she ran as a super moderate dem, and has completely flipped against what she campaigned on. Her approval rating in VA is worse than the previous 8! That’s 1994!!
@BarstoolNate He’s signing for like 3M. I don’t think we view him as anything more than a depth piece. But he does bring legit speed and field stretching. Also never had a QB before Jayden.
@Mitch_Tischler who would we possibly be looking at for o-line coach? I would assume with Blough being so young we will want to surround him with some experience there as well at QB coach?
@kevinsheehanDC listening to yesterday’s pod on the way to work. Talking about Buccee’s in Rockingham county. It’s right outside of Harrisonburg where JMU is at. # GoDukes
@TheDentonDay Bain and his sub 30” arms and he won’t be a true edge, no thanks. I’m more in on Caleb Downs. Take the best overall football player. If you take any player at any position and he starts for the next 10 years it’s a home run. Don’t care about positional value. We need all the help
@DeclassifiedWft Gotta be Kyle Hamilton right? Doesn’t play center field really but can play cover 3 or 2high at a high level and closer to the line of scrimmage he’s elite. Plays the slot and as a chess piece for the defense.
@TheRealMcNelis Getting into the ACC. Honestly tho, if you had to choose between Harrisonburg and LA, and probably triple your salary it’s easy. Nvm the opportunity to bring back historic program.
@JPFinlayNBCS Have to wonder if Quinn survives at the end of the season if it keeps being as bad as it is. It’s one thing to lose close games, whole other thing to be getting blown out constantly.