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He (JM) was taking snaps under center at recent practices.
 
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I'm glad to hear the back up quarterback likes to play quarterback. I like that to Randy he's a quarterback. Really riveting stuff here from Randy.

So now that we've got this squared away more than halfway through the season, what the holy h3ll is going on and how big are his hands?
 
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I'm glad to hear the back up quarterback likes to play quarterback. I like that to Randy he's a quarterback. Really riveting stuff here from Randy.

So now that we've got this squared away more than halfway through the season, what the holy h3ll is going on and how big are his hands?

Yes, I need to know how big his hands are. I absolutely WILL NOT attend another game if there is a chance of rain and we are playing a QB with small hands.
 
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I may be wrong on this, but I feel like my all time favorite player, Andre Dixon, may have been in the dog house a couple of times?

I'm trying to remember a player who was punished a second time by Edsall and then ended up having a productive career at UConn. I can't think of one. I sure hope that the coaches view Krajewski, and not Washington, as the future.[/QUOTE
 
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I may be wrong on this, but I feel like my all time favorite player, Andre Dixon, may have been in the dog house a couple of times?

After a good Sophomore year, Dixon barely sniffed the field his Junior year, and then came back as a Sr., shared time with Todman and gained 1000 yards. It was never clear to me that middle year if he was in the dog house because of behavior, or if he just feel behind Brown (to be fair, everyone in the country was behind Brown that year) and Todman.

But you could be right.
 
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After a good Sophomore year, Dixon barely sniffed the field his Junior year, and then came back as a Sr., shared time with Todman and gained 1000 yards. It was never clear to me that middle year if he was in the dog house because of behavior, or if he just feel behind Brown (to be fair, everyone in the country was behind Brown that year) and Todman.

But you could be right.

Dixon had an ankle injury to start that season and Brown got off to such a fast start, they didn't need him. He did pick up a DUI before his senior year and stayed on the team.

Deon Anderson is another guy who bounced back from off field issues.
 

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IIRC, Donald Brown as in the doghouse early in his historic year for a costly fumble in the 1st or 2nd game of the season.
 
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Yes, Deon Anderson is the best example of climbing out of HCRE's Huskies dog house. IIRC, Deon may have been a non-scholarship student and even slept in the not exactly posh, old Memorial Stadium locker room for an extended period.
 
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Yes, Deon Anderson is the best example of climbing out of HCRE's Huskies dog house. IIRC, Deon may have been a non-scholarship student and even slept in the not exactly posh, old Memorial Stadium locker room for an extended period.

Accurate.
 

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Eh - Edsall’s dog house seats more people than the new hockey arena will.

The kid might not have double-knotted his shoes or something.
 
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Eh - Edsall’s dog house seats more people than the new hockey arena will.

The kid might not have double-knotted his shoes or something.
Chair back or bench?
 
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Randy is simply saying Krajewski has the "it" factor. Krajewski should help put us back on track. Take a beating this season to develop players for Krajewski's takeover. Could have at least won the UMass game.

Washington is intriguing but Krajewski has a better upside as a passer. Easily. Washington might let us work around offensive line issues but Krajewski is the better overall QB.
 
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HCRE2.0 is building for the future. He could care less if we win. Why play Pindell at all if that is HCRE2.0's real thoughts? Give all the potential returning QB's some serious playing time, don't have to pass as per Mass. game. Just practice command of huddle, hand off's, changing from one running play to another at the line of scrimmage; all useful stuff for 2020.
 

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I think right now, Randy is stuck between thinking if Krajewski is the QB of the future he needs snaps and if he’s the QB of the future I need to keep him alive.
 

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I think right now, Randy is stuck between thinking if Krajewski is the QB of the future he needs snaps and if he’s the QB of the future I need to keep him alive.

I don't get this. The offensive line isn't the issue this year. If Krajewski has any capability at all, he needs to get some snaps this year.
 

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I think changed position

No, I don't think he did. And he was ranked pretty similarly to Washington. I don't know why people aren't excited about him. He showed impressive leadership in high school.
 
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No, I don't think he did. And he was ranked pretty similarly to Washington. I don't know why people aren't excited about him. He showed impressive leadership in high school.
He wasn't ranked anywhere near Washington
 
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IIRC, Donald Brown as in the doghouse early in his historic year for a costly fumble in the 1st or 2nd game of the season.

No. His last year Donald never sniffed the dog house.

His Sophomore year, after a great RS Frosh year, he ended up riding the pine the second half of the regular season, but that was simply that Andre Dixon was performing better. Not a doghouse in terms of off field issues.
 

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He wasn't ranked anywhere near Washington

Both 3 stars. Washington was a .8077 McAfee was a .7981. I believe that MA kids tend to be underrated relative to Florida kids who get more attention.

Not saying Washington wasn't higher, just that McAfee is legit and wasn't all that far behind.
 
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Both 3 stars. Washington was a .8077 McAfee was a .7981. I believe that MA kids tend to be underrated relative to Florida kids who get more attention.

Not saying Washington wasn't higher, just that McAfee is legit and wasn't all that far behind.
Washington was a 3* for most of his HS career. McAfee was a 2* and UR recruit all the way up until signing day
 

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