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Re: @Arrillaga Family Sports Center; Shaw Press Conference Thread - cardcrimson - 10-31-2017

(10-31-2017, 07:52 PM)Mick link Wrote:I was at a big conference and received a free pair of $25 underwear, and they were AWESOME.

Frankly, afraid to ask. Something in a low rise bikini, mesh if possible?


Re: @Arrillaga Family Sports Center; Shaw Press Conference Thread - magnus - 10-31-2017

(10-31-2017, 11:31 AM)stupac2 link Wrote:Said that they were in competition mode, only mentioning Chryst and Costello.

Would this perhaps be the big news?  Seems to be a big change from earlier in the season when Chryst was always the starter in Shaw's mind, other than due to injury.  If they are in "competition mode", it sounds like Chryst has lost his hold on the starter spot?


Re: @Arrillaga Family Sports Center; Shaw Press Conference Thread - martyup - 10-31-2017

(10-31-2017, 09:42 PM)magnus link Wrote:[quote author=stupac2 link=topic=17858.msg209533#msg209533 date=1509474684]
Said that they were in competition mode, only mentioning Chryst and Costello.

Would this perhaps be the big news?  Seems to be a big change from earlier in the season when Chryst was always the starter in Shaw's mind, other than due to injury.  If they are in "competition mode", it sounds like Chryst has lost his hold on the starter spot?
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After that dog feces game Chyrst played, I would be shocked if they were not in competition mode.  I'm still recovering from the shock that Costello did not replace Chryst in that game.  We really should have lost that game and stuck a fork in our season.  It never should have gone down that way, IMO.  But, what do I know?


Re: @Arrillaga Family Sports Center; Shaw Press Conference Thread - stupac2 - 11-01-2017

(10-31-2017, 09:42 PM)magnus link Wrote:[quote author=stupac2 link=topic=17858.msg209533#msg209533 date=1509474684]
Said that they were in competition mode, only mentioning Chryst and Costello.

Would this perhaps be the big news?  Seems to be a big change from earlier in the season when Chryst was always the starter in Shaw's mind, other than due to injury.  If they are in "competition mode", it sounds like Chryst has lost his hold on the starter spot?
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Yeah, maybe, I dunno. I was definitely expecting something that required less Kremlinology to parse.


Re: @Arrillaga Family Sports Center; Shaw Press Conference Thread - washingtonismoney - 11-01-2017

Bloomgren apparently said post-practice last night that they need a QB who can hit open players...which doesn't sound like Chryst, although I've been astounded by the coaching staff's public descriptions of Chryst before, so who knows.


Re: @Arrillaga Family Sports Center; Shaw Press Conference Thread - ChicagoCard - 11-01-2017

Didn't Costello hit open receivers against UCLA and ASU? Has Costello (in the roughly 9 quarters that he's played) thrown an interception yet?


Re: @Arrillaga Family Sports Center; Shaw Press Conference Thread - CornFed - 11-01-2017

(11-01-2017, 08:45 AM)ChicagoTree link Wrote:Didn't Costello hit open receivers against UCLA and ASU? Has Costello (in the roughly 9 quarters that he's played) thrown an interception yet?
Purely in the spirit of reminding folks of the information on the other side of perception I would point out the pass that Costello made to Dalton Schultz in the endzone in the Oregon game.  Schultz was completely uncovered in the endzone and Costello threw the 10-yard pass horribly behind him into the ground.  Only a miracle play by Schultz to get his hand under the ball before it hit the ground enabled the pass to be completed.  Costello has shown that he, too, is capable of throwing the ball into the ground.


Re: @Arrillaga Family Sports Center; Shaw Press Conference Thread - cardcrimson - 11-01-2017

(11-01-2017, 09:13 AM)CornFed link Wrote:[quote author=ChicagoTree link=topic=17858.msg209656#msg209656 date=1509551113]
Didn't Costello hit open receivers against UCLA and ASU? Has Costello (in the roughly 9 quarters that he's played) thrown an interception yet?
Purely in the spirit of reminding folks of the information on the other side of perception I would point out the pass that Costello made to Dalton Schultz in the endzone in the Oregon game.  Schultz was completely uncovered in the endzone and Costello threw the 10-yard pass horribly behind him into the ground.  Only a miracle play by Schultz to get his hand under the ball before it hit the ground enabled the pass to be completed.  Costello has shown that he, too, is capable of throwing the ball into the ground.
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Yeah, but it's those players that make those around them better are truly the great ones. Costello was just making Schultz a better player. . . .

;)


Re: @Arrillaga Family Sports Center; Shaw Press Conference Thread - CornFed - 11-01-2017

(11-01-2017, 09:31 AM)cardcrimson link Wrote:[quote author=CornFed link=topic=17858.msg209661#msg209661 date=1509552802]
[quote author=ChicagoTree link=topic=17858.msg209656#msg209656 date=1509551113]
Didn't Costello hit open receivers against UCLA and ASU? Has Costello (in the roughly 9 quarters that he's played) thrown an interception yet?
Purely in the spirit of reminding folks of the information on the other side of perception I would point out the pass that Costello made to Dalton Schultz in the endzone in the Oregon game.  Schultz was completely uncovered in the endzone and Costello threw the 10-yard pass horribly behind him into the ground.  Only a miracle play by Schultz to get his hand under the ball before it hit the ground enabled the pass to be completed.  Costello has shown that he, too, is capable of throwing the ball into the ground.
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Yeah, but it's those players that make those around them better are truly the great ones. Costello was just making Schultz a better player. . . .

;)
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Yeah, you might be right.  I hadn't looked at it like that.  Just deepens my interest and desire to have Costello start this week.