jd - One thing is for sure and that is that Kain Colter has been taking most of the first team reps while Persa works out on his own. It seems as if Persa could go but the 'Cats might actually want to start Colter who more resembles Nebraska's Martinez or Michigan's Robinson than Persa. Northwestern has one of the best QB coaches around in Mick McCall and he seems to think that playing against one of the premier defenders in all of college football (BC's MLB Luke Kuechly) with a mobile QB might be more beneficial than a hobbled Persa who could move around the pocket OK but would struggle trying to run downfield.
I know that the Eagles secondary has been decimated by injuries and if Persa had the time he would absolutely shred the BC defense,but Kuechly's pressure may not allow that. I think that we see both NU QBs with Colter getting the start.
jd - One thing is for sure and that is that Kain Colter has been taking most of the first team reps while Persa works out on his own. It seems as if Persa could go but the 'Cats might actually want to start Colter who more resembles Nebraska's Martinez or Michigan's Robinson than Persa. Northwestern has one of the best QB coaches around in Mick McCall and he seems to think that playing against one of the premier defenders in all of college football (BC's MLB Luke Kuechly) with a mobile QB might be more beneficial than a hobbled Persa who could move around the pocket OK but would struggle trying to run downfield.
I know that the Eagles secondary has been decimated by injuries and if Persa had the time he would absolutely shred the BC defense,but Kuechly's pressure may not allow that. I think that we see both NU QBs with Colter getting the start.
jd - One thing is for sure and that is that Kain Colter has been taking most of the first team reps while Persa works out on his own. It seems as if Persa could go but the 'Cats might actually want to start Colter who more resembles Nebraska's Martinez or Michigan's Robinson than Persa. Northwestern has one of the best QB coaches around in Mick McCall and he seems to think that playing against one of the premier defenders in all of college football (BC's MLB Luke Kuechly) with a mobile QB might be more beneficial than a hobbled Persa who could move around the pocket OK but would struggle trying to run downfield.
I know that the Eagles secondary has been decimated by injuries and if Persa had the time he would absolutely shred the BC defense,but Kuechly's pressure may not allow that. I think that we see both NU QBs with Colter getting the start.
jd - One thing is for sure and that is that Kain Colter has been taking most of the first team reps while Persa works out on his own. It seems as if Persa could go but the 'Cats might actually want to start Colter who more resembles Nebraska's Martinez or Michigan's Robinson than Persa. Northwestern has one of the best QB coaches around in Mick McCall and he seems to think that playing against one of the premier defenders in all of college football (BC's MLB Luke Kuechly) with a mobile QB might be more beneficial than a hobbled Persa who could move around the pocket OK but would struggle trying to run downfield.
I know that the Eagles secondary has been decimated by injuries and if Persa had the time he would absolutely shred the BC defense,but Kuechly's pressure may not allow that. I think that we see both NU QBs with Colter getting the start.
LMAO calling this thread garbage. I don't post bogus info.
The game is now offline on Pinny.
I personally know a linesmaker in Vegas who put it back up at 7.
Your loss buddy
LMAO calling this thread garbage. I don't post bogus info.
The game is now offline on Pinny.
I personally know a linesmaker in Vegas who put it back up at 7.
Your loss buddy
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