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Best WR room in the conference.
Ohio State has something to say about that.
Ohio State has something to say about that.
Who’s going to cover Rondale and who is going to cover Bell?Good, that means no excuses when Indiana keeps the Bucket!!
Who’s going to cover Rondale and who is going to cover Bell?
Our DE who has just flattened your QB...
What was PU's record last year when they played together before Rondale got hurt?I like our group better and they don’t have a better 1/2 than Moore/Bell.
What was PU's record last year when they played together before Rondale got hurt?
Brohm = the most overpaid, overrated below .500 coach in the country.
It is funny for everybody else, not sure why you think it is funny. 17-21 is what, about 1 million per win?Most overrated? Lol.
It is funny for everybody else, not sure why you think it is funny. 17-21 is what, about 1 million per win?
Simple economics would say PU overpaid out of desperation.Not bad after 9-39. He got paid because other programs wanted him. Simple supply and demand.
Simple economics would say PU overpaid out of desperation.
Who’s going to cover Rondale and who is going to cover Bell?
You guys had 1 sack against us last year while we had 5. Our OL will be better this year.
Tiller was a heck of a coach.If only it were simple. They should’ve paid Tiller back when he had it rolling but they’re trying to rectify that mistake.
Tiawan Mullen will shut down one of them. That I do know.
Don't read this as me calling Brohm the goat, but when looking at the bigger picture, Purdue's program would have been worse off than when Bro got there if he walked. I believe that. It's not as simple as they paid him. It's a tough thing to look at and fully comprehend if he was worth it without knowing all the moving pieces. Looking at their three stars, Bell is going to PSU, Moore to Louisville, and Karlaftis to UM if Brohm walks. That's just those three.Simple economics would say PU overpaid out of desperation.
Don't read this as me calling Brohm the goat, but when looking at the bigger picture, Purdue's program would have been worse off than when Bro got there if he walked. I believe that. It's not as simple as they paid him. It's a tough thing to look at and fully comprehend if he was worth it without knowing all the moving pieces. Looking at their three stars, Bell is going to PSU, Moore to Louisville, and Karlaftis to UM if Brohm walks. That's just those three.
Actually both bell and mullen did well last year. Bell was targeted about 17 or 18 times coming up with 9 catches for 136 yards and a touchdown. 4 of those catches were extremely heavly contested and bell made very good plays but mullen also had 8 tackles 2.5 for a loss, 4 pass breakups against bell and a fumble recovery. Bell did well enough to keep purdue in the game but it is also true mullen did enough to finish the game.If he didn’t last year, why will it change this year?
I think you could have at least found another Danny Hope or the actual Danny Hope for a lot less and the same results as Brohm. There is a threshold for overpaying. Even Louisville said Brohm was too rich for their taste, and they arguably hired a better coach in Satterfield. Satterfield got to 8 wins his first year.Don't read this as me calling Brohm the goat, but when looking at the bigger picture, Purdue's program would have been worse off than when Bro got there if he walked. I believe that. It's not as simple as they paid him. It's a tough thing to look at and fully comprehend if he was worth it without knowing all the moving pieces. Looking at their three stars, Bell is going to PSU, Moore to Louisville, and Karlaftis to UM if Brohm walks. That's just those three.
Satterfield inherited a much better situation than Brohm did. But that's not the point. They could have hired another hope, but how would another hope do inheriting a program that won 9 games in 4 years, then had two .500 years, then lost all their talented players being force to start over vs inheriting Tillers success. I don't think they would have walked in and landed back to back top 30 classes. So it would have been another restart. You just got the fans reingauged. Gonna hand that away? That's what made it so rough.I think you could have at least found another Danny Hope or the actual Danny Hope for a lot less and the same results as Brohm. There is a threshold for overpaying. Even Louisville said Brohm was too rich for their taste, and they arguably hired a better coach in Satterfield. Satterfield got to 8 wins his first year.
PU could have hired Satterfield or somebody like him. I don't think it would have been the end of the world, maybe would have been better. If you are Brohm, it doesn't look good to make a power play like that, get even more money, and go 4-8, injuries or not.Satterfield inherited a much better situation than Brohm did. But that's not the point. They could have hired another hope, but how would another hope do inheriting a program that won 9 games in 4 years, then had two .500 years, then lost all their talented players being force to start over vs inheriting Tillers success. I don't think they would have walked in and landed back to back top 30 classes. So it would have been another restart. You just got the fans reingauged. Gonna hand that away? That's what made it so rough.
Ya. They could have hired satterfield, but would he have come? Probably in a better situation at app state. All jokes aside.PU could have hired Satterfield or somebody like him. I don't think it would have been the end of the world, maybe would have been better. If you are Brohm, it doesn't look good to make a power play like that, get even more money, and go 4-8, injuries or not.
Almost forgot to ask..., which position on the OL are they planning to move him to???
We played with a patched up OL, our 3rd sting RB and backup QB.Purdue had no issues scoring against you guys last year. OL will be better and there will be more weapons on offense.
Didn’t realize he even left,good for him.
Actually both bell and mullen did well last year. Bell was targeted about 17 or 18 times coming up with 9 catches for 136 yards and a touchdown. 4 of those catches were extremely heavly contested and bell made very good plays but mullen also had 8 tackles 2.5 for a loss, 4 pass breakups against bell and a fumble recovery. Bell did well enough to keep purdue in the game but it is also true mullen did enough to finish the game.
Both played great
I'm not saying you're are wrong, but are you basing that off ranking alone? If so, it's probably fair. Also, rondales 100% healed from his injury and he isn't injury prone. So while there is concern, it's no more than anyone else. Dudes trying to prove he's a 1st round pick and he's a competitor. I didn't expect it, but excited to see Bell and Moore in the same offense.Ohio St is a much better overall group. It's not really that close. I'll admit that Wilson and Olave are not that much better than Bell and Moore, but after that it's a blowout for O$U. Plus Fields is a far superior QB and that matters. On top of that, Moore has to actually stay healthy and play to be counted in this discussion. There are definite question marks around him as he's coming back off a major injury.
Ohio St is a much better overall group. It's not really that close. I'll admit that Wilson and Olave are not that much better than Bell and Moore, but after that it's a blowout for O$U. Plus Fields is a far superior QB and that matters. On top of that, Moore has to actually stay healthy and play to be counted in this discussion. There are definite question marks around him as he's coming back off a major injury.
He is a very gifted athlete and I wish him well but it sounds like he is getting some very bad advice. Coming back from a serious injury for a mostly meaningless shortened, covid-laced, arctic season on that shithole field is a big risk. If he were my son, he would certainly not.