Seems to be the most likely scenario based on rumors at the moment. How about that? His first road game with his new team will be in Pullman against his buddies.
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He is gone Chop.....don't see many players welcomed back after they get in the portal.Well hopefully the Cougar Collective comes up with a matching offer and JK remains in Pullman
Give it time. The rest of us use the threat of leaving as a way to get a raise. Why not them too?He is gone Chop.....don't see many players welcomed back after they get in the portal.
I'm with you here. Hernandez and Nunally, I believe, can fill in nicely for the departed.Good player, but it's not a loss I'm concerned about.
What makes you think Nunally can fill in? Why hasn't he played? The guy so far has bad hands. He is the only receiver we had that had size. And his top end speed is very good.I'm with you here. Hernandez and Nunally, I believe, can fill in nicely for the departed.
What makes you think Nunally can fill in? Why hasn't he played? The guy so far has bad hands. He is the only receiver we had that had size. And his top end speed is very good.
Not sure why Mateer's throwing ability is being questioned. As someone said in another thread, he has only thrown 17 passes. And the few that I recall were spot on. He can fling it.Nunnally is actually a very good receiver. Has top end speed, and good hands, and catches about 87% to 89% to 93% of NORMAL passes thrown to him(If ball is thrown behind him, etc, he doesn't do as good.
Nunnally's problem is that sometimes on rare, uncommon occasions, he occasionally drops a very easily catchable pass that he should catch.
He is also not CLUTCH. So if it's a NY6 bowl with 1 second left, and he is wide open in end zone, and a touch pass hits him in hands, and he doesn't get hit, there is about a 13% to 17% to 20% to 23% chance that he will drop it, and because of that, WSU probably loses 1/2 game to 1 game a season, because of Nunnally.
The other problem is that Nunnally, in a effort to get YAC, sometimes has defenders reach in from behind and punch, fumble ball out.
The other problem is, was that as good as Nunnally was, Lincoln Victor, Josh Kelly, Williams were even better, and played over him. If Nunnally had been on other teams, instead of WSU, he would have started, an or gotten a lot more playing time.
As Nunnally starts more, gets more reps, improves, develops, gets more coaching, etc, he will be a decent, ok replacement, and so will probably be ok, just fine with Nunnally next season, assuming WSU has a QB that can get the ball to him at least semi accurately.
The portal is rich with capable receivers. WSU may not be top-40 in the pecking order, but if you're a talented FCS or G5 WR, you'll give WSU a strong look.I'm with you here. Hernandez and Nunally, I believe, can fill in nicely for the departed.
I've seen him throw in a scrimmage and several times during warmups. He's a power thrower, which matches his playing style. Not a pocket passer. Not a lot of touch. Drives the ball in all situations. In the practice I saw, and we're talking about a limited sample, so I may be wrong, he has trouble on sideline throws. What we saw this year is kind of who he is. Run first, past 2nd.Not sure why Mateer's throwing ability is being questioned. As someone said in another thread, he has only thrown 17 passes. And the few that I recall were spot on. He can fling it.
Mik the drops were rare cause he didn't get any snaps. His hands are good? I have seen him on at least five occasions drop balls the one armed man from the Fugitive would have caught. He didn't play much because his ability to catch is a huge question mark. You don't think they could have used that big body in the red zone?Nunnally is actually a very good receiver. Has top end speed, and good hands, and catches about 87% to 89% to 93% of NORMAL passes thrown to him(If ball is thrown behind him, etc, he doesn't do as good.
Nunnally's problem is that sometimes on rare, uncommon occasions, he occasionally drops a very easily catchable pass that he should catch.
He is also not CLUTCH. So if it's a NY6 bowl with 1 second left, and he is wide open in end zone, and a touch pass hits him in hands, and he doesn't get hit, there is about a 13% to 17% to 20% to 23% chance that he will drop it, and because of that, WSU probably loses 1/2 game to 1 game a season, because of Nunnally.
The other problem is that Nunnally, in a effort to get YAC, sometimes has defenders reach in from behind and punch, fumble ball out.
The other problem is, was that as good as Nunnally was, Lincoln Victor, Josh Kelly, Williams were even better, and played over him. If Nunnally had been on other teams, instead of WSU, he would have started, an or gotten a lot more playing time.
As Nunnally starts more, gets more reps, improves, develops, gets more coaching, etc, he will be a decent, ok replacement, and so will probably be ok, just fine with Nunnally next season, assuming WSU has a QB that can get the ball to him at least semi accurately.
As opposed to Ward, who would burn it into the receivers from 15 yards away, or run backwards for a big loss instead of tucking and running? Or throw some long lame ass sideline pass into double or triple coverage?I've seen him throw in a scrimmage and several times during warmups. He's a power thrower, which matches his playing style. Not a pocket passer. Not a lot of touch. Drives the ball in all situations. In the practice I saw, and we're talking about a limited sample, so I may be wrong, he has trouble on sideline throws. What we saw this year is kind of who he is. Run first, past 2nd.
Nunnally is actually a very good receiver. Has top end speed, and good hands, and catches about 87% to 89% to 93% of NORMAL passes thrown to him(If ball is thrown behind him, etc, he doesn't do as good.
Nunnally's problem is that sometimes on rare, uncommon occasions, he occasionally drops a very easily catchable pass that he should catch.
He is also not CLUTCH. So if it's a NY6 bowl with 1 second left, and he is wide open in end zone, and a touch pass hits him in hands, and he doesn't get hit, there is about a 13% to 17% to 20% to 23% chance that he will drop it, and because of that, WSU probably loses 1/2 game to 1 game a season, because of Nunnally.
The other problem is that Nunnally, in a effort to get YAC, sometimes has defenders reach in from behind and punch, fumble ball out.
The other problem is, was that as good as Nunnally was, Lincoln Victor, Josh Kelly, Williams were even better, and played over him. If Nunnally had been on other teams, instead of WSU, he would have started, an or gotten a lot more playing time.
As Nunnally starts more, gets more reps, improves, develops, gets more coaching, etc, he will be a decent, ok replacement, and so will probably be ok, just fine with Nunnally next season, assuming WSU has a QB that can get the ball to him at least semi accurately.
I gotta agree with Loyal on this one.As opposed to Ward, who would burn it into the receivers from 15 yards away, or run backwards for a big loss instead of tucking and running? Or throw some long lame ass sideline pass into double or triple coverage?
Yeah, no shit Mik. You occasionally make some good posts, when you aren't rambling on like a drunken sailor. But your constant "3% 5% 7%" stuff has gotten beyond old. Just stick to the topic at hand, don't ramble, take off the all caps, and throw out one number not 3-4-5.and catches about 87% to 89% to 93% of NORMAL passes thrown to him
C'mon Mik, cant we just settle on 90%?!! That's all I have to say about that!
Yeah, no shit Mik. You occasionally make some good posts, when you aren't rambling on like a drunken sailor. But your constant "3% 5% 7%" stuff has gotten beyond old. Just stick to the topic at hand, don't ramble, take off the all caps, and throw out one number not 3-4-5.
Actually he can't and I will let you figure it out.....Yeah, no shit Mik. You occasionally make some good posts, when you aren't rambling on like a drunken sailor. But your constant "3% 5% 7%" stuff has gotten beyond old. Just stick to the topic at hand, don't ramble, take off the all caps, and throw out one number not 3-4-5.
Or….if you want to provide a range, the middle number is not necessary. 87-93% is the same as 87-89-93%. It makes zero sense to include the middle number.Yeah, no shit Mik. You occasionally make some good posts, when you aren't rambling on like a drunken sailor. But your constant "3% 5% 7%" stuff has gotten beyond old. Just stick to the topic at hand, don't ramble, take off the all caps, and throw out one number not 3-4-5.
Both are on the edge of incoherence. Loyal can at least blame senility.We admire your passion for WSU, Mik. I’d rather read your numerical rants than another off topic, bullshit post from Loyal.
You remember the moving Rainman?Or….if you want to provide a range, the middle number is not necessary. 87-93% is the same as 87-89-93%. It makes zero sense to include the middle number.