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A thought on 2021.

I went into the 2021 season about as charged-up as I have ever been, I mean - look at all the players coming back. So with the debacle it had become I don't watch any of the replays, instead, thanks to You Tube, I have been checking out the 2020 games and man did we miss Stevie Scott! That guy never took a step back. Also, Whop Philyor and Jerome Johnson. Just three guys but they seemed to have a bigger impact. And, of course, when Penix was healthy and on his game he was a game changer.

Maybe this year.

We know IU's history in football but maybe not all

I was reading this and was surprised IU tied for 5th in the B1G when looking at player of the year.


IU hasn't had consistent football success but has had success in the B1G some years.
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Will Nov 2022 in PA be a referendum on the "Big Lie"?...

One week until Primary day in PA, and the Dem nominees appear to be pretty set. Fetterman who was the Lt Governor during the 2022 election will be the Senate nominee, and Josh Shapiro who was Attorney General will be the nominee for Governor. Both were instrumental in defending election integrity and beating back the Trump claims of a "rigged election"...

The GOP is a totally different scenario with 9 candidates for the Gubernatorial nomination and 5 for the Senate seat...The front runner for Governor would appear to be the State Senator Doug Mastriano, who basically led the attempts by the GOP to overturn the 2020 election. So obviously a Shapiro/Mastriano battle for Governor is going to involve a re-litigation of the 2020 election, and that should prove interesting...

Now unlike other battleground states and races, this Governor's race is not getting a lot of outside attention. For some reason, Mastriano has sought to keep away from the press and restricted the press from covering some of his events. So when he held an event outside at a motel complex recently and banned CNN, they outfoxed him by renting a room as a guest and being able to provide coverage from that vantage point. The video is pretty interesting, depending on what side of various political divides you fall on...

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Not sure why he did not want press coverage of those proceedings... However as we look at the Senate race (which is widely believed to be a 2 man slugfest between Oz and McCormick) it turns out that Mastriano may end up having a broader influence on that race than conventional wisdom would suggest. More on that later...

First off Oz's unbelievably (and unintentionally) ridiculous latest ad...Not sure how anyone could see this as anything short of pathetic...The comments are brutal, and the video has less than 500 likes from close to 300,000 views. Imagine if you tube still had the "dislike" option...

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Then there's McCormick attacking Oz as a RINO, despite the endorsement of people like Trump, and Ted Nugent... What no Kid Rock? I've seen ads from McCormick hinting at Oz's Turkish background, trying to xenophobically paint him as an outsider, who voted in Turkish elections in 2018, but not in any US races. The reality is if OZ had voted in New Jersey in 2018 he'd have likely voted for Dem candidates- his MAGA conversion seems to have coincided with his decision to run for office. But I digress...

No doubt the "I love guns" ad is a sad attempt from Oz to counter McCormick's portraying him as an out of touch RINO who lives in New Jersey and has no relevance to PA culture. Might be even more convincing an argument for McCormick if McCormick hadn't quit his job as a hedge fund manager IN Connecticut and moved to PA to run for Senate there. Don't ever let facts spoil a narrative...So here are the two carpetbaggers having at it on stage together a couple of weeks ago...
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The interesting thing is that at that point it appeared that a heavy underdog (like Bartos) might benefit and pick up the undecided vote. But while the prediction that a back in the pack candidate might catch fire and possibly benefit from the large undecided vote was on point, the pundits missed on which underdog candidate it was likely to be. It wasn't Bartos, but rather (if polling is accurate) it is the woman in the red dress next to McCormick in the debate video that seems to be gaining steam. She is Kathy Barnette, she describes herself as "ultra-MGA" and is allied with Mastriano, and just like him all tied in on the "Big Lie". I admit I thought this was a two something race, and it still might be. But this video from (Canadian) youtuber David Doel and the politico article he summarized was pretty eye opening. And after the Derby- who knows. Right?

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Who should be the Colts next QB?

Clearly the options are not great. Here's my rankings of who the Colts should sign to play QB.

1) Matt Ryan
2) Jimmy G
3)Mariotta
4)Winston
5) Foles
6) Baker
7) Jordan Love

Look Matt Ryan is 37 years old and wouln't be cheap, but he would stabalize the position for the short term. He doen't need to throw the ball 40 times anymore with a power running offense with JT. We just don't want him to make the bonehead plays Wentz was making. I think he would also be a huge step up in the leadership department and be well received in the lockeroom. I also think we would consinder drafting his replacement in the meantime and he wouldn't throw a fit given his age. I like Jimmy G, but he needs surgery and gets injured too much. Enough said. I would actually like to see Mariotta in a run first offense as an RPO QB. That could be fun, but can he make the big throws when needed? I don't trust Winston given his propensity to turn the ball over though he supposedly played much better with the Saints until his latest injury. I'm also not sure about character. Foles.....well he did spend time with Reich when they won the Superbowl. Baker, ugh. I'd be willing to give him a shot but he seems a bit soft and no ****ing way he geta an extension until he proves himself. Jordan Love would be a gamble at best.

Feel free to make your ranking and or discuss. Again the options are not great, but we've got to throw somoene out there! It's possible we may know about Ryan as early as today. He's due his 7.5 million bonus by 4:eek:opm. They could delay it again, but who knows. I doubt Atlanta will trade him to the QB needy Saints or Panthers so I think its a real possibility he becomes a Colt.
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Marcelino Ball story from the Mercury News

SANTA CLARA – Marcelino McCrary-Ball kept talking. Every sentence was filled with passion, with meaning. He went on to show why he, an undrafted linebacker, made it to the 49ers and why he’s here to stay.

“I know I talk a lot, guys,” McCrary-Ball said. “I hope you don’t have that long to come back and listen, but I’m really grateful to be here. The real deal.”

His introductory press conference spanned 16 1/2 minutes and nearly 2,000 words, ultimately concluding with, “I want to do everything I have to do, one, stay here, but also be part of a Super Bowl-bound team , which is the 49th. The real deal. Yes Yes.”

McCrary-Ball has real potential. He was introduced to 49ers and NFL fans in free agency at Friday night’s preseason opener. Not only did he throw an interception at the 49-yard line, but his speed and determination fueled a 57-yard punt return. He ran back and forth against the Green Bay Packers.

“I was happy to see Marcelino play out there intercepting a ball,” defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans said. “When it comes to playing in that defensive position, there’s a lot of improvement that needs to be done with the techniques, the details of the assignments and all that stuff. He’s continued to improve there.”

His path to the 49ers? The last six – yes, six! – Seasons were spent at Indiana University, although the Hoosiers captain did not play in 2020 due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament in camp.

He is a 23-year-old, 6-footer from Roswell, Ga., where he played safety alongside Xavier McKinney, now a starter for the New York Giants.

McCrary-Ball is also the proud father of a 3-year-old daughter, Brooklyn Rose, who sat with him in his car on a Florida beach in late April when 49ers general manager John Lynch called to offered a job.

McCrary-Ball already had a job — at Home Depot. Now he’s among three undrafted rookies trying to make arguably the NFL’s best defensive unit, led by veterans Fred Warner, Dre Greenlaw and Azeez Al-Shaair.


Training camps across the NFL are filled with inspirational stories of underdogs, only a few of whom will beat the odds and survive the final cuts at the end of the month.

McCrary-Ball is set to be one of those success stories. Let him show you why, in these Sunday sounds:

As for what got him to 49th (rather than the other way around):

“The real part: Just the opportunity to be a part of the greatest players and organization in the world. I was undrafted so I got to choose where I wanted to start my NFL career. Above all, I want to go to the best place. I want to learn something. I want to learn how to be consistent. I want to learn how to be great.

“Where better than here, with Fred Warner and Azeez and Greenlaw and Flannigan, and now you have Oren Burks? Some OGs there. They are so durable. I have a lot of respect for those guys.

“I’ve only known them for three months, but I look up to them. I’m the type that if you’re up for it and you say it in a positive way and you can teach me something, I’m going to stick with you and be like you’re the little brother. But I will let you know that I can stay here, too, with you. I bring my weight when it’s time for it. Seeing those guys every day and being so intentional, I have to take it away from them.

“It’s not just in that room. I take lessons from (Jimmie) Ward. Or even BA The things he’s doing this year are crazy. This is a sophomore guy? I beat, but all these guys, I try to learn from everyone. Anyone can learn something, but if you’re not putting it out there, you’re wasting your time. What I’m trying to learn, I’m also trying to do.”

In Friday’s interception of a pass by Jordan Love:

“We relied on the red zone. We had our calling. They were empty so we knew it would be a pass. I’m running to where he throws it, I see the ball in the air for like 30 seconds, and I’m like, “That’s not real.” My mindset every time I get the ball, two things: I’m always trying to get into the end zone by any means, and the first guy isn’t tackling me. That has always been my mindset. Growing up I had guys in high school who were relentless with the ball, like Xavier McKinney; he plays for the giants, we were side by side safety growing up. I would watch him go into the end zone and never come down, and I had to get that (mindset) from him. (On the interception return), I saw my guys create a block and when Huf hit the quarterback, I cut him off and then I had to freestyle. I smell like I didn’t get it in the end zone. I would have been so mesmerized.

“I’m grateful to be on that field for the first time as an NFL player. I know I’m kidding, but, man, it’s a big deal for me. To be acknowledged by the guys on the team, the backroom, the backroom…from the coaches to the guys in the cafeteria who make our food, I’m really thankful for everyone who plays a part in my growth every day with this. organization.”

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 12: Marcelino McCrary-Ball (40) of the San Francisco 49ers tackles Ismael Hyman (5) of the Green Bay Packers during their NFL preseason game at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Friday, August 12 , 2022. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 12: San Francisco 49ers’ Marcelino McCrary-Ball (40) tackles Green Bay Packers’ Ismael Hyman (5) during their NFL preseason game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Friday, August 12 , 2022. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
On his chances to make the 53-man roster:

“I had faith the day coach Lynch, um, John Lynch called me. I was in the car with my daughter at the beach. He called me and I decided to come here.

“Since that day, I’ve been making the team. I have dedication. I have faith. You know what I’m saying? There’s no doubt that I’m making the team, wherever you look – left guard, shooting guard, left tackle, kick return guard. If I’m on the field, I’ll be able to produce.”

(Sidebar: When jokingly reminded that Trent Williams has the left tackle job locked up, McCrary-Ball responded, “I was saying left tackle on the punt (unit). I’m not saying … No, he has it.”)

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 09: San Francisco 49ers linebacker #40 Marcelino McCrary-Ball practices with the team, Tuesday, August 9, 2022, in Santa Clara, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 09: San Francisco 49ers linebacker #40 Marcelino McCrary-Ball practices with the team, Tuesday, August 9, 2022, in Santa Clara, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
On how he spent his draft weekend (or non-draft weekend):

“I went to my grandparents in Boynton Beach, South Florida … with me and my daughter. ‘Hey whatever happens, happens. Might as well spend some quality time with him.’ I used to work at Home Depot. I was trying to work, get in, go to work. If they draft me while I was working, fine. I wanted to make sure I had some money saved up and doing something productive or exercising.

“Ask anyone. People should really make me relax and unwind. We went down to Florida and it was the best decision to relax and get away from it all.

“We didn’t even have the TV on or anything. We would spend time playing cards. They have an indoor pool and my daughter was in it for eight hours straight, and I was there with her having fun.

“During the draft, on the third day (of the draft), I was thinking maybe. But I was on the links (golf) with Dad hitting some balls. Later, I went to Hollywood or some beach to see my brother because he has a 6-month-old baby, so I went to see him and my daughter was able to spend time with her cousin.

“The beach is my refuge. I have peace there. It’s fine, I was calm. Everything happens for a reason. I wish I had been drafted, just to show people who didn’t think I could make it here on my own, that goes for elementary school teachers, school resource officers, high school teachers, the kids I was at school with when I was in the trash early. in high school. That’s the only reason I wanted my name called, even if it was the last choice. The 49ers had the last pick, and I didn’t care, I wanted them to hear my name. Yes I did. You didn’t think that. But you heard that and you want to be my fake cousin or my fake friend and say, ‘Man, you did it.’ “

“Regardless, I still made it here and continue to do things that those same people didn’t think I would do. I don’t forget that, and that’s what keeps me going.”

On his ACL tear and recovery in 2020:

“It’s so crazy, every time I tore my ACL, it’s easy to say what I’m going to say because you couldn’t see it. I was about to … to … blow up…. Ask anyone in that Indiana University building, my players and coaches: I almost blew up that year.

“You have to learn from a bad situation, otherwise you will always be in a dark cloud or always be angry about something.

“The lessons I’ve learned from this and the moments I cherish are spending so much time with my daughter. And during my rehabilitation, I was able to see the other side of the absence on the field.

“I knew I was going to make it because of the way I was attacking my rehab. The beginning was not easy. During that month of recovery, I was like, ‘I can play. I don’t need surgery. You can ask Jacob Laterman. Get me in the zone and I’m good. Man for man, I probably can’t do it. I was attacking my rehab like crazy. It made me realize that I still have it.

“We came back the next year to continue what we just left and things weren’t the best. Indiana will be good this year. But I knew I still had what it took.

“It took six years to get here. But, like, yeah, yeah, I’m still going.”

Friday Recruit Watching - UA Next Elite 24

The UA Next Elite 24 boys game gets underway at 7 PM EST on ESPNU featuring multiple Indiana targets including 2023 guard Elmarko Jackson, 2024 forward Bryson Tucker, 2024 forward Derik Queen, 2024 guard Boogie Fland, and 2025 forward Bryson Tiller.

Other notable names playing in this are Xavier Booker (Michigan State), Jamie Kaiser (Maryland), KJ Evans (Oregon), Rayvon Griffith (Cincinnati), and much more.

Coverage starting in 15 min. #iubb

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