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Bucannon played at Washington I think you meant to say?
He played at Wazu
Buca
Bucannon played at Washington I think you meant to say?
I was thinking about Joyner yesterday in this regard. I recall being shocked that we actually played him at safety for a game.Stay with me on this one...but remember when Seth Joyner was in AZ and played all over the defense, because of need/injuries? I think Simmons is next generation Joyner...Bigger, faster, stronger...and I hope Simmons can bring a similar attitude (not sure if it's in him) that Joyner had.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/J/JoynSe00.htm
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I agree with all of thisI think that'll be the case for most of the season, but hopefully Simmons can start pushing Campbell off the field pretty quickly.
I think Alford beats out Murphy easily.
I also have real doubts about Baker the further he's playing from the line of scrimmage.
No Washington state.Buca
Bucannon played at Washington I think you meant to say?
he had 15ints in college they ask him to gain weight and play LB right off the bat after losing both LB’s in the off season
Simple answer: Talent level I read a quote somewhere today, might have been one of Simmons college coaches, "you heard the phrase, Jack-of-all-trades master of none; well Simmons is a MASTER-of-all-trades player."I really didn't get to watch much college ball this year (first time in my adult life). I was busy coaching my son's 13U travel team.
So my question is: How is Simmons any different than Bucannon was? i.e Jack-of-all-trades master of none?