There there, millennial
Typical, lies and lies and can't admit it.
My bad, after all these years, I should know exactly who OGB is and that he'll lie about anything and anyone.
There there, millennial
Typical, lies and lies and can't admit it.
My bad, after all these years, I should know exactly who OGB is and that he'll lie about anything and anyone.
Typical, lies and lies and can't admit it.
My bad, after all these years, I should know exactly who OGB is and that he'll lie about anything and anyone.
The proof is in the pudding, you pro-Wellman stooge.
I seem to be in the minority here, but I'm pretty irritated that he is leaving. None of these programs were willing to give him a chance, but now he wants to jump ship. And why is that going to Oregon will substantially help his pro prospects?
I think it’s simply he will take less hits and be in a system where he can drop back and throw more traditionally.
I suspect wherever he lands, the coaches will use him a lot like he was at Wake.
Completely agree. Also apparent having potentially the best WRs I can remember WF having all at once made Jamie look really good. I guess we will never know how much his injury caused the poor 2nd half vs. loss of Surratt and Washington were the bigger contributors as he had a lot of deep balls that they just went up and grabbed out of the air. Somewhat telling to me that he struggled vs. Syracuse while Hartman came in and Donovan went for 170 yards as Jamie couldn't seem to connect with other WRs outside of Hinton once Surratt and Washington went down. Jamie 6 of 13 for 71 yards and 21 yards rushing while Hartman was 25-42 for 350 yards and 44 yards rushing, so no doubt Hartman was playing better in that game.
Also agree he should have made known he was exploring a transfer before bowl game for sake of integrity and letting Clawson and team decide how to move forward from there. Also not sure if just a college kid being a kid or an underhanded swipe @ WF but his choice of words after bowl game was not the best. To say he was going to make a "very smart" decision could be seen as taking a swipe at WF for moving onto a better school vs. saying "making the best decision for myself" or any other way to say it so not appearing to make it appear as if leaving WF was the smart move.
I do find it interesting that OU is losing 4 starting OL and 2 back-ups, so he might be running more than he realizes when he gets to OU and a tougher situation that coming back to WF. Also losing their top WR who is a big body like Surratt/Washington.
Even more importantly the Duck's back-up qb was the #1 rated player out of Arizona and no 6 pro-style qb coming out of HS. He was 12-15 for 144 yds this past season so I would say there is no certainty Mr Newman is starting when he steps onto the campus in Eugene. Should be interesting to see how it plays out but I for one am excited for Hartman and seeing what he can do now that he has some great experience and will get a chance to come in and lead the team. Also think Kearns could make some noise in the spring and more than a capable backup if needed.
I seem to be in the minority here, but I'm pretty irritated that he is leaving. None of these programs were willing to give him a chance, but now he wants to jump ship. And why is that going to Oregon will substantially help his pro prospects?
Yep, Jamie was so selfish that he allowed himself get the shit kicked out of him while he tried to win the game. Saying he was selfish not saying anything (if he had decided before his beating) is bizarre and inane.
The proof is in the pudding, you pro-Wellman stooge.
If he decided he didn’t want to get the shit kicked out of him at our school anymore, then let the other guy get the shit kicked out of him because it’s going to happen to him next year. I didn’t say Jamie is a coward, a pussy, or weak. He’s none of those. But if he knew he wasn’t going to be playing at Wake Forest, and didn’t let the staff know beforehand, I don’t think that’s unselfish.
That’s all depending on if he knew he was transferring. Maybe he didn’t know. He said he was going to have a conversation with his family about the situation. Apparently the dad wanted him to go pro. So he may still not have known before the bowl game.