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Jason White retires

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by RocketKid, Aug 11, 2005.

  1. drapg

    drapg Member

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    Dude, its all in jest. White owned us. We know this. I respect the hell out of him. But I gotta take my shots where I can, and with OU its been few and far between the past few years.
     
  2. Sooner423

    Sooner423 Member

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    I understand. Obviously, most of the posters on this board live in the state of Texas. I expect it. It should be a good battle this year.
     
  3. PhiSlammaJamma

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    Replaced by this guy:

    Gino Guidugli QB Cincinnati 6’3 225
    By: Robert Davis

    Before entering his senior season, Gino Guidugli was already entrenched in the Cincinnati record book. He holds numerous single season and career passing records including, career passing yards(8,820 yards), total offensive yards(8,938 yards)career passing touchdowns(52), single season passing yards(3,543 yards), among others. He has been named Conference USA Freshman of the Year and been named to the second team all C-USA as a sophomore.

    Guidugli has a lot of potential at the next level. He’s got very good physical skills across the table: He’s got decent size, he’s a good athlete, and he’s got a strong arm. On the field, he shows the arm and can get the ball downfield. He will hang in the pocket, but can escape the rush with his athleticism. He is a leader on the field and can get his troops to rally around him.

    The flaws in Guidugli’s game can be fixed with coaching and experience. He tries to do too much at times and will force the ball into coverage when there is no room. If he can play within himself more, he could be a fine QB at the next level.

    There is a little bit of Bret Favre in Guidugli. He has the ability to make a lot of things on the field happen, and he feels he can get the ball into coverage no matter what the defense is doing. Often times it will result in a pick, but it also allows for the improbable comeback. I think Guidugli is a borderline Day 1 talent at this point, but he has the skills to rise up as the draft approaches, and with some coaching could be a real steal in this draft.

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  4. zoork34

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    Sooner - do you live in norman? Im starting grad school here at OU in the fall.
     
  5. Sooner423

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    Yeah, I'm moving into the Campus Lodge next Saturday. Can't wait to get out of the parents house.
     
  6. RIET

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    He can live in a ditch for all I care.
     
  7. Sooner423

    Sooner423 Member

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    Any particular reason?
     
  8. RIET

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    No. If he was selling mobile homes or drinking Boones in the ditch, would I feel bad? No.
     
  9. Mr. Brightside

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    Yea, you are living up to your sig. quite nicely. :D
     
  10. Sooner423

    Sooner423 Member

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    Oh, I thought you were referring to me.
     
  11. HayesStreet

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    Retired from what?
     

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