And if it is ,IMO Fisher shouldn't name the starter until the morning of the first game if then,keep 'em working for it every second.nighttrain said:I think for sure, 3 starters in Tree, TJ, and Tavon. The interesting issue is if Quick and the Rok make the jump..
I'll call Givens one Starter at receiver from the gate. Best camp battle may b Quick and Bailey
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Thordaddy said:And if it is ,IMO Fisher shouldn't name the starter until the morning of the first game if then,keep 'em working for it every second.nighttrain said:I think for sure, 3 starters in Tree, TJ, and Tavon. The interesting issue is if Quick and the Rok make the jump..
I'll call Givens one Starter at receiver from the gate. Best camp battle may b Quick and Bailey
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I've made this observation previously, who does he have to beat? With T J we have to hope he's ready cuz we haven't much at Safety from leftover vets. I'm hoping Davis develops, if so, he should get some serious playing timeUsername said:Man, that's a lot of praise for McDonald. I'm still not sold at all there. Guess we'll see. I'd love to see this guy be an impact starter day 1.
Those operative words are WHY I wouldn't name the starter until I had to, might not do it until week two.jap said:Thordaddy said:And if it is ,IMO Fisher shouldn't name the starter until the morning of the first game if then,keep 'em working for it every second.nighttrain said:I think for sure, 3 starters in Tree, TJ, and Tavon. The interesting issue is if Quick and the Rok make the jump..
I'll call Givens one Starter at receiver from the gate. Best camp battle may b Quick and Bailey
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There is no problem with Fish naming starters as long as the incumbents understand they have to work to keep their starter status.
WVURxMan said:If he thinks he looks better on the practice field than on film, he should wait until its showtime and the lights are on. Tavon Austin's elusiveness is off the charts. The most impressive part of his repertoire that doesn't translate as well in 2-D film is just how fast he turns the corner. He actually accelerates while turning the corner. I'm not sure if I'm describing it well enough, but I hope the other WVU fans know what I'm talking about. I've never seen another human being in the history of the game do it like he does. Watching the man work live and in person can be nothing short of breathtaking.