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DQ Dismissed

LanderPoke said:
laxwyo said:
I tend to agree with this. I had really high hopes for DQ. I thought he could break some runs open, take some screens to the house or just make something happen with a check down. Didn’t see much of that this year and goes down easy. I think his lack of touches probably upset him and it’s likely he went off on one of the coaches. Hell, just like the “insider” said, it probably was the rb coach. They’re all hardasses dealing with kids. They’re not going to take one of them coming in and telling them how it is. I can hear, “if that’s how you feel, there’s the door”. that’s what would happen if I did that at work. Serious “I didn’t get fired, I quit” vibes.
It's comical that the coaches couldn't get him the ball in better spots. Run the midget up the middle. geez. And when we tried something Peasley throws an awful pass that gets picked for 6.

I too was excited for him but he really did struggle even when he got outside. It's not like he got zero opportunities. Wyoming's offense has used guys like DQ but not at RB...remember Austin Conway? Just a bad fit for everybody, and maybe some of the shiftiness never returned after his surgery. Bummer all around.
 
DQ has elite quickness and good speed. Despite having these qualities, he did not prove particularly elusive. He also did not have great field vision - this was most evident on zone blocking runs when he often cut up the wrong gap or was late to recognize where the gap was going to open. As another poster already mentioned, I think he has the potential to be a pretty good slot receiver in the right offense as long as he has the hands for it.

Another thing working against him is that he has an elite running back in front of him in Waylee. I get the feeling a large portion of the fanbase does not comprehend how good Waylee is. I know it is a limited sample size, but I believe he is the most talented running back I have seen at UW in the last three decades. In my opinion, he looks better than Christopherson, Brigham, Devin Moore, and even Brian Hill. His field vision is phenomenal. He seems to know where the gap is going to be before it even opens up and when it does open up, he cuts and gets through it insanely quickly. Then he has the straight line speed to outrun the secondary. The two long touchdowns he broke off against Texas and App State are perfect examples of this.
 
TheRealUW said:
DQ has elite quickness and good speed. Despite having these qualities, he did not prove particularly elusive. He also did not have great field vision - this was most evident on zone blocking runs when he often cut up the wrong gap or was late to recognize where the gap was going to open. As another poster already mentioned, I think he has the potential to be a pretty good slot receiver in the right offense as long as he has the hands for it.

Another thing working against him is that he has an elite running back in front of him in Waylee. I get the feeling a large portion of the fanbase does not comprehend how good Waylee is. I know it is a limited sample size, but I believe he is the most talented running back I have seen at UW in the last three decades. In my opinion, he looks better than Christopherson, Brigham, Devin Moore, and even Brian Hill. His field vision is phenomenal. He seems to know where the gap is going to be before it even opens up and when it does open up, he cuts and gets through it insanely quickly. Then he has the straight line speed to outrun the secondary. The two long touchdowns he broke off against Texas and App State are perfect examples of this.

Wow...now you are getting me excited!
 
Poke in New England said:
Itsux2beaewe said:
DQs aunt is on FB crying Bohl is racist and the reason for DQs departure. I liked DQ, was a fan. I highly doubt Bohl is racist. That’s not something I’ve heard before. Nonetheless I wish DQ the best.

I hope our fanbase has learned enough by this point to ignore former players family members social media rants.

As a fan I didn’t say I agree with her. Just stating what is claiming. Actually I defended Bohl regarding this topic.
 
Itsux2beaewe said:
Poke in New England said:
I hope our fanbase has learned enough by this point to ignore former players family members social media rants.

As a fan I didn’t say I agree with her. Just stating what is claiming. Actually I defended Bohl regarding this topic.

Wasn't directing at you. Just hoping nobody wastes their time engaging these family members. IMO some people doing so only made the Cali 3 debacle worse/longer than it needed top be. Nothing gained from it in the end.
 
Interesting article.

Many who entered the portal and left are seeing limited or no playing time.

https://7220sports.com/wyoming-football-staff-punching-back-in-ncaa-transfer-portal/?fbclid=IwAR2jhsicPfLqyYKiuBM-_lL0dIte0IZBJiiEidMzJPaM5wJ_bN2I_V1ME2c_aem_AZuW3PmMlD1BW7b8OWk-wCL_DNDvFq4lzRkbczy4RwjVtTeqAulvZ_PqWntgMmUU8jg&mibextid=Zxz2cZ
 
Itsux2beaewe said:
Interesting article.

Many who entered the portal and left are seeing limited or no playing time.

https://7220sports.com/wyoming-football-staff-punching-back-in-ncaa-transfer-portal/?fbclid=IwAR2jhsicPfLqyYKiuBM-_lL0dIte0IZBJiiEidMzJPaM5wJ_bN2I_V1ME2c_aem_AZuW3PmMlD1BW7b8OWk-wCL_DNDvFq4lzRkbczy4RwjVtTeqAulvZ_PqWntgMmUU8jg&mibextid=Zxz2cZ
Yeah, it’s a mixed bag. I would still like to have Solomon Byrd, Pregnon, Neyor and Cobbs on this team. But forget them all. Not Cowboys
 
Wow lets always be ready to pull out that very convenient race card when the urge hits! Some of these people are so predictable. How ugly can you get?
 
307bball said:
TheRealUW said:
DQ has elite quickness and good speed. Despite having these qualities, he did not prove particularly elusive. He also did not have great field vision - this was most evident on zone blocking runs when he often cut up the wrong gap or was late to recognize where the gap was going to open. As another poster already mentioned, I think he has the potential to be a pretty good slot receiver in the right offense as long as he has the hands for it.

Another thing working against him is that he has an elite running back in front of him in Waylee. I get the feeling a large portion of the fanbase does not comprehend how good Waylee is. I know it is a limited sample size, but I believe he is the most talented running back I have seen at UW in the last three decades. In my opinion, he looks better than Christopherson, Brigham, Devin Moore, and even Brian Hill. His field vision is phenomenal. He seems to know where the gap is going to be before it even opens up and when it does open up, he cuts and gets through it insanely quickly. Then he has the straight line speed to outrun the secondary. The two long touchdowns he broke off against Texas and App State are perfect examples of this.

Wow...now you are getting me excited!

Waylee might be the most talented running back ever to come to Wyoming period. He doesn’t quite seem to get the extra yard like Brian Hill was good at doing but a guy that explosive in the secondary causes big problems for the defensive alignment.
 
LanderPoke said:
Itsux2beaewe said:
Interesting article.

Many who entered the portal and left are seeing limited or no playing time.

https://7220sports.com/wyoming-football-staff-punching-back-in-ncaa-transfer-portal/?fbclid=IwAR2jhsicPfLqyYKiuBM-_lL0dIte0IZBJiiEidMzJPaM5wJ_bN2I_V1ME2c_aem_AZuW3PmMlD1BW7b8OWk-wCL_DNDvFq4lzRkbczy4RwjVtTeqAulvZ_PqWntgMmUU8jg&mibextid=Zxz2cZ
Yeah, it’s a mixed bag. I would still like to have Solomon Byrd, Pregnon, Neyor and Cobbs on this team. But forget them all. Not Cowboys

Omotosho having no stats at Oregon St is pretty surprising to me. Our d-line hasnt' missed him, but he was obviously a talented player.
 
Poke in New England said:
LanderPoke said:
Yeah, it’s a mixed bag. I would still like to have Solomon Byrd, Pregnon, Neyor and Cobbs on this team. But forget them all. Not Cowboys

Omotosho having no stats at Oregon St is pretty surprising to me. Our d-line hasnt' missed him, but he was obviously a talented player.

I'm starting to think the portal will normalize somewhat. Big programs will likely scrutinize the transfers a little more if the success rate isn't good.
 
OrediggerPoke said:
BTW - DQ’s replacement might be walk on Mitch Anderson. DQ clone in terms of size and skill set.

Interesting, but if he did get in the coaches would just run him up the middle.
 
OrediggerPoke said:
307bball said:
Wow...now you are getting me excited!

Waylee might be the most talented running back ever to come to Wyoming period. He doesn’t quite seem to get the extra yard like Brian Hill was good at doing but a guy that explosive in the secondary causes big problems for the defensive alignment.

Waylee has the goods as a runner. Wyoming does not pass frequently enough to judge him as a receiver or in pass protection but his speed and cutback ability make him special. Maybe not Brian Hill yet but definitely has the potential.
 
Poke in New England said:
LanderPoke said:
Yeah, it’s a mixed bag. I would still like to have Solomon Byrd, Pregnon, Neyor and Cobbs on this team. But forget them all. Not Cowboys

Omotosho having no stats at Oregon St is pretty surprising to me. Our d-line hasnt' missed him, but he was obviously a talented player.
Ah yeah. He was really good. He could generate pressure on basically every play. The grass isn't always greener and now he's a nobody. Hope he is happy with riding the pine. Same with Neyor, Cobbs. Their asses ride the pine. Not Cowboys.
 
LanderPoke said:
Poke in New England said:
Omotosho having no stats at Oregon St is pretty surprising to me. Our d-line hasnt' missed him, but he was obviously a talented player.
Ah yeah. He was really good. He could generate pressure on basically every play. The grass isn't always greener and now he's a nobody. Hope he is happy with riding the pine. Same with Neyor, Cobbs. Their asses ride the pine. Not Cowboys.

What does that say when a guy like Omotosho who looks talented can't see playing time after a transfer? It's not like he went to Alabama...do we just have overall very low talent?
 
307bball said:
LanderPoke said:
Ah yeah. He was really good. He could generate pressure on basically every play. The grass isn't always greener and now he's a nobody. Hope he is happy with riding the pine. Same with Neyor, Cobbs. Their asses ride the pine. Not Cowboys.

What does that say when a guy like Omotosho who looks talented can't see playing time after a transfer? It's not like he went to Alabama...do we just have overall very low talent?
First off, he went to a top 15-20 team, so it’s not like he’s playing with a bunch of bums. What is says to me is the P5 talent level is higher, yes, but it speaks to continuity and relationships. Omothosho was recruited by us, developed by us and had a bond with our coaches and players. We were invested in Omothosho. Oregon state doesn’t care about him as much. They just saw him as a backup edge that was on the market. They picked him up like I pick up a gallon of milk at the store. Omothosho was prized to us because of how everything transpired with his career after high school and Oregon state and their coaches don’t care about him as much because they didn’t recruit him and develop him. When two players are equal who are you going to give the playing time to? The player you have known for three or four years and developed, trained and feel comfortable with or the player you picked off the trash heap that means little to you personally?
 
307bball said:
LanderPoke said:
Ah yeah. He was really good. He could generate pressure on basically every play. The grass isn't always greener and now he's a nobody. Hope he is happy with riding the pine. Same with Neyor, Cobbs. Their asses ride the pine. Not Cowboys.

What does that say when a guy like Omotosho who looks talented can't see playing time after a transfer? It's not like he went to Alabama...do we just have overall very low talent?

Yes. It is clear that with a Bohl team, the whole is greater than the the sum of the parts.
 
ragtimejoe1 said:
307bball said:
What does that say when a guy like Omotosho who looks talented can't see playing time after a transfer? It's not like he went to Alabama...do we just have overall very low talent?

Yes. It is clear that with a Bohl team, the whole is greater than the the sum of the parts.
True, but we did supply USC with two starters. And gave Arizona State a starting RB. We’re not devoid of talent and have a good amount in the NFL compared to our conference peers
 
ragtimejoe1 said:
Poke in New England said:
Omotosho having no stats at Oregon St is pretty surprising to me. Our d-line hasnt' missed him, but he was obviously a talented player.

I'm starting to think the portal will normalize somewhat. Big programs will likely scrutinize the transfers a little more if the success rate isn't good.

If anything it might be the opposite. A low success rate will be used by programs by Wyoming to convince players to stay. I'm sure Oregon State is happy to have a player like Omotosho on their depth chart even if he never sees the field. It's a win for the program but a loss for the player.
 

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