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  • Overtime
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    Originally posted by RealBronco View Post
    lol actually yeah.. she was pretty good lookin and hella in shape for her age.
    suhweet dude!!

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  • RealBronco
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    Originally posted by 97svtinkc View Post
    is her Mom a milf????
    lol actually yeah.. she was pretty good lookin and hella in shape for her age.

    Originally posted by stnzed View Post
    That Pettis looks like a prospect, imagine that, a WR that high points the ball......
    yeah Pettis is a beast. they were talking about his ability to high point last night against SJSU. He and Jeremy Childs are both excellent receivers.

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  • stnzed
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    That Pettis looks like a prospect, imagine that, a WR that high points the ball......
    Last edited by stnzed; 10-25-2008, 05:00 PM.

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  • Overtime
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    Originally posted by RealBronco View Post
    Her mom was my weight training professor (or... instructor or whatever) the semester I took it.

    weird. but yeah she's hot. lol.
    is her Mom a milf????

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  • RealBronco
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    Originally posted by 97svtinkc View Post
    there was an article on him just the other day that I read. his wife is smokin' hot.

    http://collegefootball.rivals.com/co...asp?CID=866685
    Her mom was my weight training professor (or... instructor or whatever) the semester I took it.

    weird. but yeah she's hot. lol.

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  • Overtime
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    there was an article on him just the other day that I read. his wife is smokin' hot.

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  • RealBronco
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    Originally posted by xX-Bronco-Xx View Post
    Pure system running back. He seems like a really nice guy and all but he doesn't really have skills that stand out.
    Nah, he's got moves all his own. He's a good back. I would agree our system does help him, but he would be a great running back on any other team as well.

    People weren't sure about Clady either just because he's from BSU and they forgot that Denver runs the same zone-blocking scheme that BSU does, and so far... Clady is a huge reason, if not the main reason Cutler's been so well protected this season.

    Also, as far as people saying they wanted Ian in Denver, BSU's system would only serve to help Ian if he did indeed end up in Denver since they're scheme is pretty similar (i.e. Clady's excellent adaptation).

    Bonus:

    Ian Johnson Stats:

    YEAR ATT YDS AVG LNG TD REC YDS AVG LNG TD FUM LST
    2005 119 663 5.6 46 4 5 46 9.2 25 0 0 0
    2006 276 1714 6.2 59 25 8 55 6.9 21 0 0 0
    2007 207 1041 5.0 72 16 25 312 12.5 54 1 0 0
    2008 78 363 4.7 53 4 10 146 14.6 51 0 0 0
    Proj. 156 726 4.7 53 8 20 292 14.6 51 0 0 0


    Extra Stats on the Tandem:

    Jeremy Avery:

    YEAR ATT YDS AVG LNG TD REC YDS AVG LNG TD FUM LST
    2007 103 672 6.5 50 8 14 153 10.9 27 2 0 0
    2008 49 217 4.4 16 0 6 92 15.3 37 0 0 0
    Proj. 98 434 4.4 16 0 12 184 15.3 37 0 0 0

    D.J. Harper:

    YEAR ATT YDS AVG LNG TD REC YDS AVG LNG TD FUM LST
    2007 87 376 4.3 49 6 3 13 4.3 10 0 0 0
    2008 25 98 3.9 19 2 1 20 20.0 20 0 0 0
    Proj. 50 196 3.9 19 4 2 40 20.0 20 0 0 0

    Doug Martin (the true freshman. i was wrong on Avery):

    YEAR ATT YDS AVG LNG
    2008 7 23 3.3 12
    Proj. 14 46 3.3 12

    So that might explain Johnson's decline in performance. He's got three other guys doing just as good a job as he is doing. Combined the four of them are pretty great. Martin's having a good year, although I know his numbers don't look it. Watching him during the So. Miss game he and Avery both looked better than Johnson.

    I hope that helps. Or at least was fun to read. haha.

    (also that's stupid. i spent all that time spacing out all the stats to make it easier to read and it didn't work. )

    here's the link. lol.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/teams/stats?teamId=68

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  • xX-Bronco-Xx
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    Pure system running back. He seems like a really nice guy and all but he doesn't really have skills that stand out.

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  • RealBronco
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    He just scored the 51st touchdown of his career like 2 minutes ago. A school record.

    But the insight you look for is simple:

    Ian has basically taken a more supporting role in the running game as of late, especially this season. Last season he had a mediocre year just in general.

    This year we've got a nice running tandem with at least 3 different backs, including our new guy Avery, who I believe is a true freshman. He's been stealing Ian's spotlight lately.

    I told my grandpa during the Southern Miss game that if he's not careful, Ian's going to end up losing his job to either Avery or the other guy (can't remember his name).

    I think he had a lot of hype in '07 because he had a stellar season. And it was topped off by his performance in front of a national audience during the Fiesta Bowl. But since then he's just been average. I mean, he still does his job and contribute a great deal (like tonight against the Spartans).

    If he wants a shot at the NFL though, his senior season better be a repeat or better of his '07 campaign. Maybe gettin' married messed him up. hahahaha.

    But basically everyone was talking about him because of the Fiesta Bowl etc. Now we're not in the spotlight as much so no one talks about him.

    I think he still has a shot at playing in the pros. But I doubt he'll get drafted at this point.

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  • silkamilkamonic
    started a topic Ian Johnson

    Ian Johnson

    What happened to this guy?

    He was dominant in college football a couple of years ago, and he just kind of disappeared. His stats are paltry at best, and he doesn't even get that many carries a game.

    I remember when people here were saying he should be Denver's next "TD".

    Any insight?
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