Freshman tailback Stafon Johnson will make his second straight road trip. Last week, Johnson was not on the travel roster but became a late addition. This time, he was on the official list
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Charles said:
Maybe they'll play their best Tailback, score USC 56 WAZOO 3 otherwise USC 42 WAZOO 10
I wish Stafon Johnson will get a chance to play. He had a great reputation at Dorsey for speed and ability to hit.
BTown said:
Stafon's doing all the right things. He'll get PT sooner or later. On the other hand, my pick for free agent transfer of the year is Bradford. He missed the boat when Carroll gave him the choice of position and he didn't choose FB. Welcome to Mr. Carroll's doghouse, Mr. Bradford. You weren't gonna start in front of Mays and Ellison or Perez before this whole thing, now its an even more uphill battle.
Boy, did we ever need a FB out of you. Oh well.
paul morantz said:
With Tyler and Greene coming I see Stafon in UNLV backfied soom. Sharing time with Bradrord.
Expo Park said:
My understanding is that it's not an ability issue, but more so one of attitude...you have to wonder if someone who calls himself "The Prince" coming out of high school maybe needs to be brought down to earth a notch or two.
clint said:
Are you guys morons? Have you seen Moody play recently or not? And wait till we finally see Washington at full strength! I hope Stafon keeps working and can prove himself but right now I am digging the Moody Booty connection!
OCSurf said:
The moody botty connection may have a nice ring to it. But until Booty learns to put a little touch on his passes the offense is going to continue to spudder. Do you think it is a coinicidence that Booty continues to have his passes knocked down at the line of scrimmage by JuCo transfers and also likes a lot of mustard on every damn hot dog. Easy buddy, take a look at every successful QB in the NFL. The touch pass is your biggest weapon not a cannon behind every throw.
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Maybe they'll play their best Tailback, score USC 56 WAZOO 3 otherwise USC 42 WAZOO 10
I wish Stafon Johnson will get a chance to play. He had a great reputation at Dorsey for speed and ability to hit.
Stafon's doing all the right things. He'll get PT sooner or later. On the other hand, my pick for free agent transfer of the year is Bradford. He missed the boat when Carroll gave him the choice of position and he didn't choose FB. Welcome to Mr. Carroll's doghouse, Mr. Bradford. You weren't gonna start in front of Mays and Ellison or Perez before this whole thing, now its an even more uphill battle.
Boy, did we ever need a FB out of you. Oh well.
With Tyler and Greene coming I see Stafon in UNLV backfied soom. Sharing time with Bradrord.
My understanding is that it's not an ability issue, but more so one of attitude...you have to wonder if someone who calls himself "The Prince" coming out of high school maybe needs to be brought down to earth a notch or two.
Are you guys morons? Have you seen Moody play recently or not? And wait till we finally see Washington at full strength! I hope Stafon keeps working and can prove himself but right now I am digging the Moody Booty connection!
The moody botty connection may have a nice ring to it. But until Booty learns to put a little touch on his passes the offense is going to continue to spudder. Do you think it is a coinicidence that Booty continues to have his passes knocked down at the line of scrimmage by JuCo transfers and also likes a lot of mustard on every damn hot dog. Easy buddy, take a look at every successful QB in the NFL. The touch pass is your biggest weapon not a cannon behind every throw.