Should get on some all conference lists. Kid was a walkon a little over a year ago and next year he might be on an NFL roster.
The kid is a baller.Should get on some all conference lists. Kid was a walkon a little over a year ago and next year he might be on an NFL roster.
With the 105 roster he would get a scholarship .This is why the NCAA needs to leave walk-on programs alone.
I would draft him! Dude is all over the field, has been the most consistent Husker this yearHe'll be on an NFL roster. The main difference between him and guys like Sanford is he is actually productive. With the way he's playing, I have to imagine he's playing his way into a late round pick.
Problem is he would never have been given an opportunity if a 105 man roster was in place.With the 105 roster he would get a scholarship .
I saw that and was a little surprised at the time.I’m a DB fan most of the time (although I get those who aren’t) and kudos to DB for calling this one, he said at the start of the season that Bullock was the one he was most excited about and talking about how he had the tools.
There are many NFL players like him. It’s all about production. He’s putting a lot of good tape out thereHe'll be on an NFL roster. The main difference between him and guys like Sanford is he is actually productive. With the way he's playing, I have to imagine he's playing his way into a late round pick.
Should get on some all conference lists. Kid was a walkon a little over a year ago and next year he might be on an NFL roster.
Kudos to me. I saw it 2 or 3 years ago when he was the best performer in a spring game.I’m a DB fan most of the time (although I get those who aren’t) and kudos to DB for calling this one, he said at the start of the season that Bullock was the one he was most excited about and talking about how he had the tools.
Yes indeed, how someone performs in the spring game, a sound and most intelligent way to determine someone’s future success, particularly 2 to 3 years down the road. Well done!!Kudos to me. I saw it 2 or 3 years ago when he was the best performer in a spring game.
I saw it when I coached him.Kudos to me. I saw it 2 or 3 years ago when he was the best performer in a spring game.
Yes indeed, how someone performs in the spring game, a sound and most intelligent way to determine someone’s future success, particularly 2 to 3 years down the road. Well done!!
Careful with your reply. That guy was a backup D end at a class D school and knows ball. Just ask him.I saw it when I coached him.
When he's popping guys left and right and has a nose for the ball, it's easy to see the difference between that and your average 3rd stringer in a spring game. Considering I was 100% right, I'd say that yes it was an intelligent observation.Yes indeed, how someone performs in the spring game, a sound and most intelligent way to determine someone’s future success, particularly 2 to 3 years down the road. Well done!!
He was clearly no average 3rd stringer! He was popping guys all … day … long. Looks like he’s turning out to be a pretty good linebacker, so your methodology and reasoning must be correct. You broke the code - Every standout 3rd stringer in the spring game is destined to be a stud in 2 to 3 years. Again, well done.When he's popping guys left and right and has a nose for the ball, it's easy to see the difference between that and your average 3rd stringer in a spring game. Considering I was 100% right, I'd say that yes it was an intelligent observation.
I saw it when my sister babysat him - at two years old he was running everywhere. I was on another forum back then, but will try and find the screenshot.I saw it when I coached him.
I actually remember commenting on it when I delivered him as a baby.I saw it when I coached him.
Are you familiar with a zygote?I actually remember commenting on it when I delivered him as a baby.
I remember that well. The head nurse called it, if you remember correctly.I actually remember commenting on it when I delivered him as a baby.
I remember that well. The head nurse called it, if you remember correctly.
On the day __ was born
The nurses all gathered 'round
And they gazed in wide wonder
At the joy they had found
The head nurse spoke up
Said "leave this one alone"
She could tell right away
That __ was bad to the bone
I actually remember commenting on it when I delivered him as a baby.
Yeah, he’s fine, but he ain’t no Oldjar.Did everyone see that clip where Tony White was saying he was a fourth string safety, but Rhule was watching him and said hey, bring that guy over with the linebackers, what do you think? Pretty good eye for talent.
So you saw a player 3 years ago in a spring game when Frost was coaching. This is the spring game format that didn’t have tackle to the ground. But you knew a young kid was going to be good by the way he popped his pads .Kudos to me. I saw it 2 or 3 years ago when he was the best performer in a spring game.
Posted in 2021, 3 years ago.So you saw a player 3 years ago in a spring game when Frost was coaching. This is the spring game format that didn’t have tackle to the ground. But you knew a young kid was going to be good by the way he popped his pads .
Right about John, and I was right about Gabe too coming out of high school, when he had top tier quickness. No idea why he bulked up so much, and then lost a lot of that quickness. You don't want guys running the ball to be bulky but instead to have a lot of functional strength; upper body hypertrophy is completely unnecessary if not detrimental to a RB's job.John Bullock and Gabe Ervin were two guys who stood out to me.
Apparently not.Yeah, he’s fine, but he ain’t no Oldjar.
One Bullock was our best defensive player at Purdue and the other freed up Barney on that jet sweep by blocking two players. Two flat out good football players.This is why the NCAA needs to leave walk-on programs alone.
Moving safeties to linebacker has served Nebraska very well over the years.Did everyone see that clip where Tony White was saying he was a fourth string safety, but Rhule was watching him and said hey, bring that guy over with the linebackers, what do you think? Pretty good eye for talent.
powerful stuff. You definitely called it, and taking the time to go find a post about him standing out is critical, because without it, nobody would have believed it, because it is such an incredible observation that nobody else could see. Never, at any point, has Gabe had top tier quickness. He’s never even had good quickness. But, you sure did nail it on that JB comment, 3 years ago. Impressive.Posted in 2021, 3 years ago.
Right about John, and I was right about Gabe too coming out of high school, when he had top tier quickness. No idea why he bulked up so much, and then lost a lot of that quickness. You don't want guys running the ball to be bulky but instead to have a lot of functional strength; upper body hypertrophy is completely unnecessary if not detrimental to a RB's job.
Apparently not.
yes, he is just that good. As further proof, he was the biggest Gebbia fanboy on the planet, and he was spot on. When you’re good, you’re good. Big tip of the cap to Old.So you saw a player 3 years ago in a spring game when Frost was coaching. This is the spring game format that didn’t have tackle to the ground. But you knew a young kid was going to be good by the way he popped his pads .
powerful stuff. You definitely called it, and taking the time to go find a post about him standing out is critical, because without it, nobody would have believed it, because it is such an incredible observation that nobody else could see. Never, at any point, has Gabe had top tier quickness. He’s never even had good quickness. But, you sure did nail it on that JB comment, 3 years ago. Impressive.
I'm not looking for praise. No, what I'm looking for is not to be harassed at every turn by insufferable douchebags, just because I had the audacity to discuss football on a football message board. And just to be clear, the insufferable douchebag I'm talking about in this case is Lincoln100.In spite of all the doubters prior to this years spring game I stood firm and said #15 stood out to me during and after the game.
Not trying to put myself in the same category as Old, but I feel it warrants at least a little praise from the board.
I can be an insufferable douchebag too. I’m just razzing and it’s in good fun. Hopefully it comes across that way.I'm not looking for praise. No, what I'm looking for is not to be harassed at every turn by insufferable douchebags, just because I had the audacity to discuss football on a football message board. And just to be clear, the insufferable douchebag I'm talking about in this case is Lincoln100.