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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2014 22:16:49 GMT -8
Give me ten more please.
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Post by Boise Aztec on Nov 21, 2014 22:21:43 GMT -8
Amazing!
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Post by aztecs76 on Nov 21, 2014 22:26:38 GMT -8
Give me ten more please. Just read his brief Aztec bio....he turned down the St Louis Cardinals to play for the Aztecs...!! Wow....so impressive and happy to have him..!! Check out his bio..!!
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Post by Gundo on Nov 21, 2014 22:27:16 GMT -8
It's time to look beyond the 619 and 909 for players. 2-stars from Mizzu, is as good or better than 3 stars from CA.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2014 22:29:14 GMT -8
Guy is awesome and will just get better. Stay healthy!
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Post by fowl on Nov 21, 2014 22:56:21 GMT -8
He has played well but all of the accolades folks here are giving him is because he was in the right place at the right time - look at all four of his ints this season - hell even he admits it. He is not a complete LB yet nor is he remotely ready for the NFL.
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Post by sportnlyf on Nov 21, 2014 23:02:42 GMT -8
He has been a pleasant surprise since he arrived here, is a playmaker and is developing at a pace that could have us considering him in the top tier of linebackers to come out of SDSU after two more seasons.
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Post by laaztec on Nov 21, 2014 23:17:32 GMT -8
Dude is a stud.
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Post by cvtower on Nov 21, 2014 23:17:13 GMT -8
Wasn't he the Missouri prep leader in tackles made or something like that his senior year? (I didn't check his bio)
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Post by OnionHead on Nov 21, 2014 23:22:20 GMT -8
This thread is just too darn positive for 90% of the dolts on this board.
Go Aztecs
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Post by fisherville on Nov 21, 2014 23:41:52 GMT -8
There are obviously exceptions but in general the higher rated you are the better the player is
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Post by laaztec on Nov 22, 2014 7:34:33 GMT -8
There are obviously exceptions but in general the higher rated you are the better the player is Signed the entire P5.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2014 7:44:06 GMT -8
He has played well but all of the accolades folks here are giving him is because he was in the right place at the right time - look at all four of his ints this season - hell even he admits it. He is not a complete LB yet nor is he remotely ready for the NFL. WE don't recruit guys to play in the NFL Foul, we recruit them to win games for SDSU. your post personify's this board something good happens lets pick it apart with our infinite football expertise. you do not make interceptions unless you are in the right place and being in the right place is your job.
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Post by csfoster on Nov 22, 2014 7:47:24 GMT -8
Munson is quite good by any measure.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2014 8:32:21 GMT -8
Yes I disagree with you Erik 100% eh. In all this rankings and mythical national championships we lose sight of the fact that college football is a sport that's played by college students who put a tremendous amount of time and energy into their sport. It's a brutal sport with injuries abounding and you have to play with those pains. The smaller bowl games are merely celebrations of football, these comments about rewarding mediocrity don't take into account the violence and sacrifice of the game. This is not a professional sport. If some of you have ever played college football, or college hockey, or college rugby you know the pounding you take the love of the sport. But some teams may go six and six because key players were injured or they were grossly over scheduled. The approach that the bowls must represent some sort of superior standard is about 20 years too late. Anyone who has played the sport or has had a sono nephew play can tell you that the rewards are few and the pains are many.
All this trying to reach the top denies the fact that the elite teams in the FBS are simply much better and much more professional than the others. That's why in the four years that Rocky has been coach the Mountian West has won 18% of their games against them. Let the bowls in the NCAA set the standards. And you just sit back and watch the game.instead of pondering the merits of the bowl game just think of it as somebody's kid out there getting wined and dined and having an experience of a lifetime. That to me is more valuable than worrying about the mediocrity of the team and pontificating about the value of the bowl. There's a lot worse things in college football for one all those ridiculous celebrations and taunting, and trash talking. My all-time favorite is a Utah player who dropped the ball before he went to the end zone and then did his gangster thing in front of the fans.
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Post by aztecron on Nov 22, 2014 8:37:50 GMT -8
He has played well but all of the accolades folks here are giving him is because he was in the right place at the right time - look at all four of his ints this season - hell even he admits it. He is not a complete LB yet nor is he remotely ready for the NFL. Isn't that what separates him from others? Player miss assignments all the time in both college and Pro. His third interception was an amazing tip drill interception where he jumped a route, tipped the ball up in the air and brought it down himself. That was both smart and athletic. Respectively, if you can't see NFL caliber talent in Munson then I'm not sure what it is you're looking at.
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Post by pdraztec on Nov 22, 2014 11:02:29 GMT -8
Believe that Cal Munson was Defensive POY in the state of Missouri as well as being 1st team All-State. Oh yeah, that means he should be given 2 stars......who are these idiots that assign these ratings?
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Post by Gundo on Nov 22, 2014 12:43:42 GMT -8
Aztec defensive POY, leads team in solo tackles 37, INTs 4, yardage 146 TD 1 and has 2 sacks and 1 FF. no one comes close this season to Calvin.
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Post by kozy on Nov 22, 2014 13:20:51 GMT -8
Yes I disagree with you Erik 100% eh. In all this rankings and mythical national championships we lose sight of the fact that college football is a sport that's played by college students who put a tremendous amount of time and energy into their sport. It's a brutal sport with injuries abounding and you have to play with those pains. The smaller bowl games are merely celebrations of football, these comments about rewarding mediocrity don't take into account the violence and sacrifice of the game. This is not a professional sport. If some of you have ever played college football, or college hockey, or college rugby you know the pounding you take the love of the sport. But some teams may go six and six because key players were injured or they were grossly over scheduled. The approach that the bowls must represent some sort of superior standard is about 20 years too late. Anyone who has played the sport or has had a sono nephew play can tell you that the rewards are few and the pains are many. All this trying to reach the top denies the fact that the elite teams in the FBS are simply much better and much more professional than the others. That's why in the four years that Rocky has been coach the Mountian West has won 18% of their games against them. Let the bowls in the NCAA set the standards. And you just sit back and watch the game.instead of pondering the merits of the bowl game just think of it as somebody's kid out there getting wined and dined and having an experience of a lifetime. That to me is more valuable than worrying about the mediocrity of the team and pontificating about the value of the bowl. There's a lot worse things in college football for one all those ridiculous celebrations and taunting, and trash talking. My all-time favorite is a Utah player who dropped the ball before he went to the end zone and then did his gangster thing in front of the fans. online.wsj.com/articles/how-players-at-mit-engineered-a-football-team-1416586648You really have to know the student body at MIT to appreciate their dedication. 6-1 and in the DIII playoffs. Student Athlete in its true form. Go Beavers!
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Post by Draztec on Nov 22, 2014 13:44:43 GMT -8
Love watching him make huge plays. Well done young man
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