Glad he is doing everything and also agree he should have done it sooner, Could have been a come to Jesus meeting with Stoops and that's where the modivation comes from.
I honestly never thought he would be the starting QB at UK.
Glad he is doing everything and also agree he should have done it sooner, Could have been a come to Jesus meeting with Stoops and that's where the modivation comes from.
I honestly never thought he would be the starting QB at UK.
Count me in with you. The good news is he seems to be working on all of his weaknesses. Hopefully, someone will get him to stop throwing back over to the left sideline when he rolls to the right. That is an instant pic 6 in the SEC. I may regret saying this but it seems he has collected a few of the Hefty Lefty's bad habits.
Glad he is doing everything and also agree he should have done it sooner, Could have been a come to Jesus meeting with Stoops and that's where the modivation comes from. I honestly never thought he would be the starting QB at UK.
I don't think so at all. I don't really KNOW, per se, but some may remember I have a friend very close to the Towles family. Pat was never down and never really considered leaving. He always worked hard, and though was somewhat discouraged never wavered about being a Cat and competing.
I kept posting not to sleep on Pat or give up on him, because he was always working and doing the right things. He just needed time to figure it out. It made me a fan, and I continue to root for him to be the right guy to lead this team. Whether he is or not, it looks like his work is paying off.
I don't think so at all. I don't really KNOW, per se, but some may remember I have a friend very close to the Towles family. Pat was never down and never really considered leaving. He always worked hard, and though was somewhat discouraged never wavered about being a Cat and competing.
I kept posting not to sleep on Pat or give up on him, because he was always working and doing the right things. He just needed time to figure it out. It made me a fan, and I continue to root for him to be the right guy to lead this team. Whether he is or not, it looks like his work is paying off.
Regardless of how things work out, you love to hear things like this. Thanks, BB92.
Jim Bunning pitched for the Phillies and Tigers. He pitched no hitters in each league. I was a kid during his era and he really was a great side arming pitcher, pitching for mostly poor teams
Okay, now that you mentioned the Phillies, I kind of remember him being there. I don't know why the Yankees came to mind? And I do remember him being the U.S. Senator from Kentucky, but that must have been a long, long time ago.
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