Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
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Re: Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
Hale needs to pass a few summer classes still. But he never has had a problem in the classroom so shouldn't be too worried.
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Re: Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
Ah, sorry. Didn't read deep enough into the nested quotes.iaafan wrote:That was Walker, not Hale.
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Re: Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
I am not in the know, but from reading social media Naijile Hale has been accepted at MSU, BUT needs to complete summer classes to become eligible for the 2016 football season.iaafan wrote:Why wouldn't Hale be able to transfer?
IMO, the whole persona of our secondary will be drastically different with GA at the helm, Hale AND Walker on the team.
If Colter or anyone has factual insight on Hale, please enlighten us!
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Re: Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
Interesting turn of events with Walker, to say the least. Looks like he could be a big help in the secondary. Will he be eligible immediately to play? Looking at his tweet, the hash tag appears to indicate he's a member of the 2017 recruiting class -- could just be a typo though.
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Re: Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
I thought the same thing when I saw that. Might just be a typo.Grandmaster Cat wrote:Interesting turn of events with Walker, to say the least. Looks like he could be a big help in the secondary. Will he be eligible immediately to play? Looking at his tweet, the hash tag appears to indicate he's a member of the 2017 recruiting class -- could just be a typo though.
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Re: Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
With Walker back on board our corners are looking promising.
Walker - 10 starts at Colorado
Strong - 5 starts last season
Hale - 4 starts as true frosh at Washington
Alley - 6 starts over past two seasons
Harris, Evans, Dodd - no starts, but good athletes
Gates, Stern - difficult to say
Washington, Steele - incoming freshmen
Walker - 10 starts at Colorado
Strong - 5 starts last season
Hale - 4 starts as true frosh at Washington
Alley - 6 starts over past two seasons
Harris, Evans, Dodd - no starts, but good athletes
Gates, Stern - difficult to say
Washington, Steele - incoming freshmen
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Re: Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
Getting Walker back could be huge. He's a proven player. Many drop downs from P5s come in with very little experience because they weren't good enough. That's not the case for Walker and Hale.
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Re: Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
Thanks Colter -- that explains a lot.Colter_Nuanez wrote:Colorado CB transfer John Walker lands at Montana State after all
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Great to hear Choate got personally involved to dig into what was going on with acceptance.
Look forward to seeing Walker on the field, and hope he reaches his goal of playing in the league.
And for all those threads and questions here on BN about 'to turn or not to turn your head' in coverage -- just watch Walker's film. He does it right.
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Re: Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
I talked with Joel Fuller and Kazz Seiwing about the "turn your headgate" conspiracy last year at our tailgate. They both told me that in practice and during the games players are graded on a system developed by the coaches. The scoring system graded each player on whether they correctly covered the WR and played the ball. Contrary to what some were saying on here in the past, no the coaches did not teach the players to not turn their heads. Instead they were coached to run with the WR and only turn their your head, not shoulder or hips, when the WR tips his hand by either his eyes or hands, and btw that is the correct way to play corner. They simply said that the corners and safties we had then and now are not that good and are always out of position, causing them to chase the WR. Which in turn makes it look like our DBs and safties are intentially trying to not turn their heads, and that isn't the case.JDoub wrote:Thanks Colter -- that explains a lot.Colter_Nuanez wrote:Colorado CB transfer John Walker lands at Montana State after all
http://skylinesportsmt.com/colorado-cb- ... after-all/
Great to hear Choate got personally involved to dig into what was going on with acceptance.
Look forward to seeing Walker on the field, and hope he reaches his goal of playing in the league.
And for all those threads and questions here on BN about 'to turn or not to turn your head' in coverage -- just watch Walker's film. He does it right.
If have your head, shoulders, or hips turned the whole time on the backfield and QB, good luck covering any WR at any level.
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Re: Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
Correct. So to see how it's supposed to be done - in step with the receiver, in position, right amount of cushion, perfect hips, hands, head, shoulders, right position and time of breaks, watch Walker's film.
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Re: Colorado CB John Walker -- grad transfer to MSU
JDoub wrote:Correct. So to see how it's supposed to be done - in step with the receiver, in position, right amount of cushion, perfect hips, hands, head, shoulders, right position and time of breaks, watch Walker's film.
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Basically what it all comes down to is speed. Speed can solve a lot of problems. We have struggled with speed for about three years now at the DB and S level.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote:I talked with Joel Fuller and Kazz Seiwing about the "turn your headgate" conspiracy last year at our tailgate. They both told me that in practice and during the games players are graded on a system developed by the coaches. The scoring system graded each player on whether they correctly covered the WR and played the ball. Contrary to what some were saying on here in the past, no the coaches did not teach the players to not turn their heads. Instead they were coached to run with the WR and only turn their your head, not shoulder or hips, when the WR tips his hand by either his eyes or hands, and btw that is the correct way to play corner. They simply said that the corners and safties we had then and now are not that good and are always out of position, causing them to chase the WR. Which in turn makes it look like our DBs and safties are intentially trying to not turn their heads, and that isn't the case.
If have your head, shoulders, or hips turned the whole time on the backfield and QB, good luck covering any WR at any level.
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