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by 91catAlum » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:36 am
cats2506 wrote:tdub wrote:msu_agfan wrote:GoCats18 wrote:I am curious though, that if this "kid" really cleaned up his act and got his crap together both in the classroom and on the field, would you guys want him back on this team? I think sometimes you have to fall hard to get back up, and maybe he just thought he would always get away with just getting by and being himself.
Everyone deserves a second chance, even third or fourth. But, I am guessing he would really have to go to great lengths to prove he is worthy of another gamble. He would have to show a truly humble attitude towards the team and coaching staff. I wish Garrett the best, he can become a great individual.
I would absolutely give him another chance, with the normal stipulations that go with any player that's been through something like this. No schollie until earned, fully academically eligible, serves his suspension, etc. He needs to prove that he WANTS to be part of THIS team, not just on some team where he can keep playing.
I think this was his 3rd and final chance, preseason fight with BB players, suspended for game for violating team rules, fight with Godeckie (sp), 3 strikes and you are out
Not to mention the elbow he threw at McQueary's head in fall camp.
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by gocats » Thu Oct 16, 2014 2:18 pm
I'm not convinced this will kick start the defense. Marino has hardly played the last couple of games and the defense still got stomped. I guess we will have to wait and see.
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by CelticCat » Thu Oct 16, 2014 2:27 pm
Dees to end, Thomas and Sheridan plugging the middle, Bignell back?
DE - Dees, Hutchins, Fa'anono, Jeffries
DT - Sheridan, Bignell
DT - Thomas, Yates?, Bignell again, Dees when needed?
DE - Coe, Hutchins
Singleton to DE on passing downs, Dees in the middle, Young, Moore and... Collins/Foster?
Maybe we should go to a 5-2-4 front on 3rd downs.
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by Doc3kgt » Thu Oct 16, 2014 2:46 pm
And get Coe out of the bandit, he's not producing there at all. Time for someone else to have a chance.
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by catatac » Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:04 pm
Doc3kgt wrote:And get Coe out of the bandit, he's not producing there at all. Time for someone else to have a chance.
Kind of what I was thinking. I was paying attention to Thomas when he was in against UCD and he actually looked pretty fast for how big he is. No idea if that would transfer to the bandit position or not but as others have pointed out, Coe keeps taking the long way around and is not getting there. Maybe we just need a bull rush there mixed in the the standard spin moves ,swim moves, etc.
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by Darth Yoda » Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:33 pm
Godecke just returned to practice this month. The altercation came to a head when Marino threw Godecke to the ground outside the action, causing Godecke to miss the remainder of practice in fear he’d re-broken his surgically repaired foot. Upon further diagnosis, Godecke suffered no further injury.
Yeah yeah yeah the Marino deal is tragic. Am I the only guy that's walking away from this news that's excited Godecke is back in action? That's some really good news.

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by GRZSLAYER » Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:40 pm
Darth Yoda wrote:Godecke just returned to practice this month. The altercation came to a head when Marino threw Godecke to the ground outside the action, causing Godecke to miss the remainder of practice in fear he’d re-broken his surgically repaired foot. Upon further diagnosis, Godecke suffered no further injury.
Yeah yeah yeah the Marino deal is tragic. Am I the only guy that's walking away from this news that's excited Godecke is back in action? That's some really good news.

I am also happy for that. Really helps the line later if we need it. A little birdie also told me that once Godecke returns to full form we might see him as an additional lineman or lead blocker also. That would be great when the weather starts turning for the worse.
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by catatac » Thu Oct 16, 2014 4:05 pm
GRZSLAYER wrote:Darth Yoda wrote:Godecke just returned to practice this month. The altercation came to a head when Marino threw Godecke to the ground outside the action, causing Godecke to miss the remainder of practice in fear he’d re-broken his surgically repaired foot. Upon further diagnosis, Godecke suffered no further injury.
Yeah yeah yeah the Marino deal is tragic. Am I the only guy that's walking away from this news that's excited Godecke is back in action? That's some really good news.

I am also happy for that. Really helps the line later if we need it. A little birdie also told me that once Godecke returns to full form we might see him as an
additional lineman or lead blocker also. That would be great when the weather starts turning for the worse.
??? Ya mean like a tight end?
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by KalCat76 » Thu Oct 16, 2014 4:11 pm
I think the defense needs some new players to help out the DL. I know it's late in the season but looks like their are some big bodies backing up the OL that maybe could help out. I think JP Flynn could go both ways, plus play FB, and maybe carry the ball on short yardage plays and be damn glad to be out there contributing any way he can!
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by cats2506 » Thu Oct 16, 2014 4:17 pm
KalCat76 wrote:I think the defense needs some new players to help out the DL. I know it's late in the season but looks like their are some big bodies backing up the OL that maybe could help out. I think JP Flynn could go both ways, plus play FB, and maybe carry the ball on short yardage plays and be damn glad to be out there contributing any way he can!
dont screw with this OL
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by catdaddy7 » Thu Oct 16, 2014 4:36 pm
catatac wrote:Doc3kgt wrote:And get Coe out of the bandit, he's not producing there at all. Time for someone else to have a chance.
Kind of what I was thinking. I was paying attention to Thomas when he was in against UCD and he actually looked pretty fast for how big he is. No idea if that would transfer to the bandit position or not but as others have pointed out, Coe keeps taking the long way around and is not getting there. Maybe we just need a bull rush there mixed in the the standard spin moves ,swim moves, etc.
My thoughts exactly. Isn't Jeffries the next guy in line?
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by LongTimeCatFan » Thu Oct 16, 2014 5:25 pm
cats2506 wrote:KalCat76 wrote:I think the defense needs some new players to help out the DL. I know it's late in the season but looks like their are some big bodies backing up the OL that maybe could help out. I think JP Flynn could go both ways, plus play FB, and maybe carry the ball on short yardage plays and be damn glad to be out there contributing any way he can!
dont screw with this OL
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by codecat » Thu Oct 16, 2014 8:44 pm
allcat wrote:FTG247365 wrote:TomCat88 wrote:WeedKillinCat wrote:Players gotta buy into the Bobcat way or its the highway. Sorry to see him go. I always like to see success stories on players that need a second chance
Yeah, you never know. He could change his ways and be back on the team next year, ala Brad Daly. Or not.
Brad Daly wasn't dismissed.
The hardest part this deal with Marino is our coaching staff bent over backwards to get him here, gave him several opportunities and he still pissed it away. All of the time and his scholarship could have gone to a DE who wanted to be here and learn how to be a better person and player. I highly doubt the coaching staff would let him come back. I really wanted to see him make it and make it big, who know the sky was the limit. Hopefully he gets his head straight and make it some where.
All the while his scholarship crap? come on, are you saying you would not take a chance on this kid?
Connor Thomas appears to have turned it around, this kid does not want to grow up yet.
Not weighing in on the Marino thing here but wanted to say I'm really proud of what Connor Thomas has done to see the field. After having his scholarship revoked, he attended one year of school on his own keeping his nose clean (and getting excellent grades I think), then he was allowed to walk on. He obviously made the best of his situation.

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by BigBruceBaker » Thu Oct 16, 2014 8:45 pm
codecat wrote:allcat wrote:FTG247365 wrote:TomCat88 wrote:WeedKillinCat wrote:Players gotta buy into the Bobcat way or its the highway. Sorry to see him go. I always like to see success stories on players that need a second chance
Yeah, you never know. He could change his ways and be back on the team next year, ala Brad Daly. Or not.
Brad Daly wasn't dismissed.
The hardest part this deal with Marino is our coaching staff bent over backwards to get him here, gave him several opportunities and he still pissed it away. All of the time and his scholarship could have gone to a DE who wanted to be here and learn how to be a better person and player. I highly doubt the coaching staff would let him come back. I really wanted to see him make it and make it big, who know the sky was the limit. Hopefully he gets his head straight and make it some where.
All the while his scholarship crap? come on, are you saying you would not take a chance on this kid?
Connor Thomas appears to have turned it around, this kid does not want to grow up yet.
Not weighing in on the Marino thing here but wanted to say I'm really proud of what Connor Thomas has done to see the field. After having his scholarship revoked, he attended one year of school on his own keeping his nose clean (and getting excellent grades I think), then he was allowed to walk on. He obviously made the best of his situation.

Totally agree, and he is really getting some quality reps. Dude could be a beast next year.
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by LongTimeCatFan » Thu Oct 16, 2014 8:59 pm
codecat wrote:allcat wrote:FTG247365 wrote:TomCat88 wrote:WeedKillinCat wrote:Players gotta buy into the Bobcat way or its the highway. Sorry to see him go. I always like to see success stories on players that need a second chance
Yeah, you never know. He could change his ways and be back on the team next year, ala Brad Daly. Or not.
Brad Daly wasn't dismissed.
The hardest part this deal with Marino is our coaching staff bent over backwards to get him here, gave him several opportunities and he still pissed it away. All of the time and his scholarship could have gone to a DE who wanted to be here and learn how to be a better person and player. I highly doubt the coaching staff would let him come back. I really wanted to see him make it and make it big, who know the sky was the limit. Hopefully he gets his head straight and make it some where.
All the while his scholarship crap? come on, are you saying you would not take a chance on this kid?
Connor Thomas appears to have turned it around, this kid does not want to grow up yet.
Not weighing in on the Marino thing here but wanted to say I'm really proud of what Connor Thomas has done to see the field. After having his scholarship revoked, he attended one year of school on his own keeping his nose clean (and getting excellent grades I think), then he was allowed to walk on. He obviously made the best of his situation.

Yep, my next door neighbor is a close family friend of Connor's. When he made his mistake, my neighbor told me he was disappointed. He's also the one that told me which I relayed to Colter that he was coming back. I talked to him a couple weeks ago and he couldn't be more proud of Connor. He also wishes Tyler would have figured his stuff out too, but Tyler just wasn't motivated. Now, every time I see him, he asks "How's Connor doing?" I'm more than happy to report on his success every week. He's worked hard to get to where he is now and the thing is that NOBODY is probably more proud of his success than Ash.
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by Cheshire-CAT » Fri Oct 17, 2014 2:47 am
The Big Meowski wrote:Well, most of us wanted things shaken up a bit on D. Hopefully this ends up being a positive. I was truly hoping Marino was going to get it figured out, but someone else will step up and make us proud.
Absolutely! One bad attitude can poison the whole team - I won't be surprised at all to see the defense step up in a big way now that the coaches have acted in the best interest of the team.
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by The Butcher » Fri Oct 17, 2014 8:50 am
PapaG wrote:bobcatbob wrote: He wasn't used to this level of academics. He was honest about it.
That's what I suspected. The Catch-22 for some of these guys is that they don't have the resources to gain enrollment at an FBS school, yet they don't have the academic skills to succeed as students at schools that aren't football factories that will accept them, given minimum requirements. The sad thing for him is that if he had scored well enough to get into ASU, he'd be taking a course load tailored to student-athletes in his situation. That doesn't exist at the Big Sky level, except allegedly in the case of JR Camel.

I half expect to see him on Eastern's roster in the near future...
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by grizzh8r » Sat Oct 18, 2014 7:31 am
The Butcher wrote:PapaG wrote:bobcatbob wrote: He wasn't used to this level of academics. He was honest about it.
That's what I suspected. The Catch-22 for some of these guys is that they don't have the resources to gain enrollment at an FBS school, yet they don't have the academic skills to succeed as students at schools that aren't football factories that will accept them, given minimum requirements. The sad thing for him is that if he had scored well enough to get into ASU, he'd be taking a course load tailored to student-athletes in his situation. That doesn't exist at the Big Sky level, except allegedly in the case of JR Camel.

I half expect to see him on Eastern's roster in the near future...
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by FTG06' » Sat Oct 18, 2014 8:21 am
The Butcher wrote:PapaG wrote:bobcatbob wrote: He wasn't used to this level of academics. He was honest about it.
That's what I suspected. The Catch-22 for some of these guys is that they don't have the resources to gain enrollment at an FBS school, yet they don't have the academic skills to succeed as students at schools that aren't football factories that will accept them, given minimum requirements. The sad thing for him is that if he had scored well enough to get into ASU, he'd be taking a course load tailored to student-athletes in his situation. That doesn't exist at the Big Sky level, except allegedly in the case of JR Camel.

I half expect to see him on Eastern's roster in the near future...
At least we know they wouldn't be able to teach him how to play defense either.
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by Colter_Nuanez » Sat Oct 18, 2014 1:16 pm
Marino got arrested last night. I could only see the booking on the jail roster, so don't know the charges.