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Washington State quarterback Luke Falk reportedly broke the wrist of his non-throwing arm way back in Week 2 and played through the injury all year long.
Per 247 Sports, Falk was trying to wait until after the season to have necessary surgery done on the wrist. Unfortunately for him and the Cougars, “worsening mobility in the wrist required he undergo the procedure approximately two weeks ago in order to prevent the threat of long-term problems, two sources close to the program tell Cougfan.com.”
It wasn’t reported, but Falk wore a cast on his left wrist, which was then covered by a glove, all season long.
“The cast was cut off after each game so reporters in the post-game media gatherings wouldn’t inquire. WSU doesn’t comment on player injuries during the season — or after the season, as Mike Leach’s combative post-Holiday Bowl media conference showed — and the extent of Falk’s BSU-sustained injury was never made public.”
This is a pretty huge story, especially considering Falk’s final season at Washington State was one full of ups and downs (some of them being very low moments, indeed), which makes a lot more sense now.
A former walk-on who finishes his career as the most prolific passer in Pac-12 history, Falk finished the season with 3,593 yards, 30 touchdowns and 13 interceptions.
https://www.courier-journal.com/sto...ackson-should-return-senior-season/993131001/ESPN's Todd McShay thinks Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson should return for senior season
"I would urge him to go back to school for another year. I don't get the sense that's going to be the case," McShay said of Jackson during an appearance on ESPN's "SportsCenter" on Saturday night.
McShay credited Jackson for improving this past season, but he believes Jackson could use more polish as a passer and more strength as a runner.
Baker had a great game IMO going against one of the best teams in the country. OU D got shredded by Chubb & Michel, can’t blame Baker & O for giving up 52 points.He’ll go 1st round. He’s almost never seen what he saw last night. I still think he’s worth the risk. This team needs to keep drafting QB’s until they get it right. He’s not perfect, but then again, no one is coming out of college these days.
I just don't see it with Darnold, I've watched about 4-5 USC games this year and he just does things that are pure and simply stupid and he has really bad pocket awareness. I think he will be best served by staying in school and working on some of his weaknesses.
His success yesterday was early on and more scheme related(rarely was there a defender within 3-5 yards of a WR). Once UGA adjusted, Mayfield couldn't do much, especially from the pocket, and threw for a meager 87 yards in the 2nd half.Baker had a great game IMO going against one of the best teams in the country. OU D got shredded by Chubb & Michel, can’t blame Baker & O for giving up 52 points.
I will be thinking of you on draft day.The guy is a good qb, but he's to small and all the scrambling around is going to get him creamed. I'll be surprised if he goes 1st round.
Baker had a great game IMO going against one of the best teams in the country. OU D got shredded by Chubb & Michel, can’t blame Baker & O for giving up 52 points.
I will be thinking of you as wellI will be thinking of you on draft day.
It’s obvious he has some issues, but he’ll go in the 1st round based on mostly last year’s flashes. I like the kid’s upside. Too much risk for him to stay in school another year.
Who the hell is Mel Kiper? LOL.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
I was watching SportsCenter earlier and I get the impression from Bill Polian that he is not a big fan of Baker Mayfield.Haha! This is what makes the draft so fascinating. if Allen gets with the right coach...look out. But, right now, Mayfield is by far the superior player.
Arizona Cardinals
First-round pick: No. 15
Carson Palmer has retired. So has Bruce Arians. Will Larry Fitzgerald? Talk about uncertainty. Arizona is teeming with it. The Cardinals haven't addressed Palmer's successor in either of the past two drafts, which is a bit of a surprise. They seem to have little choice at this point.