N newwavedave1 All Conference Feb 2, 2006 3,939 3,472 113 Sep 25, 2016 #1 The possible season ending injuries to Grant and Lambert will give more experience to some youngsters. We most likely would not go bowling even with those two healthy. Now if only we could get some of the young QBs some valuable playing time. Reactions: poppopal
The possible season ending injuries to Grant and Lambert will give more experience to some youngsters. We most likely would not go bowling even with those two healthy. Now if only we could get some of the young QBs some valuable playing time.
R RUfanSinceAnderson All American Gold Member Feb 1, 2006 7,850 3,970 113 Sep 25, 2016 #2 Silver lining is losing the only guy you want to see touch the ball every play. Are you high? Reactions: RUfromNJ, ScarletKid2008, Rufaninga and 1 other person
W willisneverrana43 Heisman Winner Gold Member Jul 26, 2001 10,383 6,387 113 Sep 25, 2016 #3 I'm not sure you understand the notion of a silver lining.
fg7321 All Conference Nov 29, 2009 4,194 4,993 113 Sep 25, 2016 #4 I rather they go 6-6 and get an extra 3 weeks of practice Reactions: ScarletKid2008
N newwavedave1 All Conference Feb 2, 2006 3,939 3,472 113 Sep 25, 2016 #5 It's a bummer losing your best weapon, but it helps to get young players experience. Thinking down the road.
It's a bummer losing your best weapon, but it helps to get young players experience. Thinking down the road.
P Phi_1055 All Conference Feb 27, 2006 3,189 3,706 113 Sep 25, 2016 #6 It's like the silver lining of having Laviano at QB. Now we know how bad this offense an be without a legit D1 QB.
It's like the silver lining of having Laviano at QB. Now we know how bad this offense an be without a legit D1 QB.
Scarlet4Shore Senior Feb 27, 2009 2,223 528 113 Sep 25, 2016 #7 I missed it. What was Lambert's injury?