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Post by yotesfan1985 on Sept 16, 2017 22:28:50 GMT -6
After watching the game today I came away thinking we don't have any glaring weaknesses. Then I stared thinking. I wonder how much Gink could have helped this team. So then I told my wife... do a search to see where he's at. She found him on the depth chart at Wisconsin he's second team OLB. I really liked Gink and still wish the best for him but I wonder if USD wouldn't have been a better path to reach his goals. Oh well it was a 3.5 hour drive home and we had to talk about something
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Post by sd4ever on Sept 17, 2017 9:39:54 GMT -6
As far as I am concerned he would have been a lot better off staying at USD. He would be playing all of the time. He most likely would be a star. He would be helping "The Best Upcoming Team In FCS" continue its success. He would be a huge asset toward getting more and even better recruits. And we would be getting to watch him. I don't remember all of the details of the play but I remember him tracking down an opponent from behind. I thought Wow! I don't think I have ever seen something like that happen. It's a shame for him and the entire Coyote Nation.
I wish him all the best but, Dang it.......
Go Coyotes !!
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Post by elcoyote on Sept 17, 2017 11:54:45 GMT -6
Who cares what he does or doesn't do. I'm more than happy with Greenfield, Kline, Kramer, Hopkins and crew. All are playing with high energy and are more than getting the job done. Young, tough, exciting to watch, we're fine at DE.
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Post by Yotes on Sept 17, 2017 12:01:15 GMT -6
He moved on, his teammates moved on, so can we.
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Post by yotesfan1985 on Sept 17, 2017 12:39:44 GMT -6
He moved on, his teammates moved on, so can we. . I agree. I just think it could be used as a case study in human nature. Too often we think the grass is greener when in fact you're current situation is pretty good.
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Post by fightsd on Sept 17, 2017 14:51:08 GMT -6
Who cares? We said last year that we will no longer be following his career on this board.
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