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Let’s be clear — I do not hope Evers ”gets hurt.” What I saw at the end of the game at UAB was him smiling after the comeback, shaking hands with teammates and walking under his own power.BL just said out loud what many of us are silently thinking. Given the reaction of some on this board, one does have to ask oneself if a potential post is really one you want to go out there, however. It seems the bye week has raised the tension somehow.
It’s never a good idea to die on any hill. LOLLet’s be clear — I do not hope Evers ”gets hurt.” What I saw at the end of the game at UAB was him smiling after the comeback, shaking hands with teammates and walking under his own power.
I don’t root for the other team’s star player to get hurt in a game. That’s not the same as hoping he doesn’t play because he’s banged up in some way. Hoping that Evers isn’t at 100% and can’t play because of an injury he suffered that wasn’t interfering with him walking around enjoying the comeback is nowhere near saying I hope he or anyone else gets injured or hurt.
And I am perfectly willing to die on that hill if no one else sees it that way (although it’s clear that many others see it the same way).
Or UConn can come out flat like they did against Wake. I think a bye week throws the timing off.I like coming into this game off the bye week. I think we'll be ready for them.
You're not Mr. PositiveOr UConn can come out flat like they did against Wake. I think a bye week throws the timing off.
I like coming into this game off the bye week. I think we'll be ready for them.
Interesting to hear the other side of the portal - the side where the coach says, it’s not me, it’s you.
Just a factYou're not Mr. Positive
-> It was a harsh reality for Wes Hoeh when Syracuse fired football coach Dino Babers last year and brought in Fran Brown, a former Georgia assistant known for being an excellent recruiter, nine days later. Brown brought players with him and about two weeks after he was hired, Hoeh was asked to enter the transfer portal.
“It’s the way the game is now,” said Hoeh, a junior, on Tuesday as he looks forward to returning to the dome as UConn’s center this weekend. “You gotta produce or get out. They asked me to leave and I left. It is what it is.”
Hoeh was only in the portal for about a week before he decided on coming to Storrs, where UConn had an opening at his position after Yakiri Walker transferred to Colorado. He started UConn’s first eight games before his ankle was rolled up on, putting redshirt freshman Carsten Casady in the starting lineup for the last two. Hoeh says he is healthy to play Saturday. <-
-> UConn’s offensive line, with Hoeh in the middle, is ranked 15th in the FBS allowing an average of just 1.1 sacks per game. The O-line is also a major factor in UConn’s 21st-ranked rushing attack, which averages 200.3 yards per game.
“I love it here,” Hoeh said. “Definitely blessed to be here. It was a great decision.” <-
You don't know the difference between fact and opinion. Fagano came in and threw 3 TD's after more than a week off. The timing seemed fine to me. Healing time and prep time triumphs "timing" here. IMO, of course.Just a fact
Side note. Yakiri Walker transferred from UConn to Colorado this past offseason and was initially expected to earn the Buffaloes’ starting center job. Hank Zilinskas earned that role instead, and it appears Walker, a junior, has moved on from Colorado.
Just own it and move on.Let’s be clear — I do not hope Evers ”gets hurt.” What I saw at the end of the game at UAB was him smiling after the comeback, shaking hands with teammates and walking under his own power.
I don’t root for the other team’s star player to get hurt in a game. That’s not the same as hoping he doesn’t play because he’s banged up in some way. Hoping that Evers isn’t at 100% and can’t play because of an injury he suffered that wasn’t interfering with him walking around enjoying the comeback is nowhere near saying I hope he or anyone else gets injured or hurt.
And I am perfectly willing to die on that hill if no one else sees it that way (although it’s clear that many others see it the same way).
Actually it seems that I do know the difference between fact and opinion. That was against Buffalo. The week before was not a bye week.You don't know the difference between fact and opinion. Fagano came in and threw 3 TD's after more than a week off. The timing seemed fine to me. Healing time and prep time triumphs "timing" here. IMO, of course.
That is just a little harsh to say about one of the most objective posters here.Just own it and move on.
You have been giving people crap by selectively parsing words for as long as I’ve been a lurker here. You were called out using the same game you play routinely.
LOL. I quoted my post and his post. You can’t tell the difference between a quote and parsing? Get smarter.Just own it and move on.
You have been giving people crap by selectively parsing words for as long as I’ve been a lurker here. You were called out using the same game you play routinely.
I wouldn't mind getting him back.