lhslep134
Posts: 9,774
Jun 28, 2011 10:45pm
On topic though, Russell gives Wisconsin a much better shot at a Big 10 and National Championship than they had before then. Of course that doesn't mean much, but he's a really hard worker and a talented player. He'll have more talent around him now than at any point in his NCSU career.

jhay78
Posts: 1,917
Jun 29, 2011 12:17pm
enigmaax;816852 wrote:Agree. They maxed out last year. Wilson gives Wisconsin experience at QB, if nothing else, that OSU (and PSU, I guess) really don't have. They'd be solid either way.
And I saw the no-bake earlier, where the ****t it go?
No-bakes are the best. And three are better than one . . .

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enigmaax
Posts: 4,511
Jun 29, 2011 1:08pm
jhay78;817533 wrote:No-bakes are the best. And three are better than one . . .
Yes and yes. Thanks.

swamisez
Posts: 1,990
Jun 29, 2011 2:20pm
Over the past three years I have been to nearly every NC State home game. I can tell you this, Russell Wilson is a better college quarterback than Matt Ryan.
He has a big arm, can extend plays, and makes good decisions with the football for the most part. 28 TD on 14 picks, and at least 6 of those picks came in desperation time against Clemson and VaTech. Wisconsin will probably not let him run spread offense, but the passes he will be asked to throw are well within reason for him. A three wide set with their backs could mean big trouble for defensive coordinators.
Wisconsin is getting a winner. I don't think Wisconsin has a receiver that is as good as TJ Graham or Justin Williams, but Russell will find a way to make their corps better. Big Ten champs, don't care what the schedule looks like. Russell is that good.
He has a big arm, can extend plays, and makes good decisions with the football for the most part. 28 TD on 14 picks, and at least 6 of those picks came in desperation time against Clemson and VaTech. Wisconsin will probably not let him run spread offense, but the passes he will be asked to throw are well within reason for him. A three wide set with their backs could mean big trouble for defensive coordinators.
Wisconsin is getting a winner. I don't think Wisconsin has a receiver that is as good as TJ Graham or Justin Williams, but Russell will find a way to make their corps better. Big Ten champs, don't care what the schedule looks like. Russell is that good.

Pick6
Posts: 14,946
Jun 29, 2011 5:05pm
honestly would not surprise me.swamisez;817715 wrote: Big Ten champs, don't care what the schedule looks like. Russell is that good.
lhslep134
Posts: 9,774
Jun 30, 2011 2:03am
swamisez;817715 wrote: Wisconsin is getting a winner. I don't think Wisconsin has a receiver that is as good as TJ Graham or Justin Williams, but Russell will find a way to make their corps better. Big Ten champs, don't care what the schedule looks like. Russell is that good.
And that's what's scary.