I hope he stops telegraphing his passes.Yeah...Sindelar might have the largest hands on the team. He’s got a cannon.
I hope he stops telegraphing his passes.Yeah...Sindelar might have the largest hands on the team. He’s got a cannon.
My biggest concern with Sindelar is his mobility and our OL is still a work in progress. With that being the case, he has the chance of getting hit often in the early games until they have a chance to gel. He always runs the risk of injury with his knees, so I am hoping that Plummer is ready, if that would happen.I don’t think that stops now. Sounds like Plummer has been looking good. He gets turnover happy and he may lose the job again.
He has.I might be losing it, but I could swear I read somewhere that Sindelar had already been granted a 6th year of eligibility?
This thread was started in December when it was just starting to be an idea.I might be losing it, but I could swear I read somewhere that Sindelar had already been granted a 6th year of eligibility?
I would be concerned we lose Plummer if he doesn't get his chance soon.
All kids want to play and play now. Being patient is a thing of the past. Physically this may be the best prospect Purdue may have ever had at the quarterback position. I don't know what's between his ears that makes or breaks a player. In watching him, he looks like a special player to me and hope he starts soon.Why would Plummer leave this corps of WRs? I get playing time, but his table is set from a WR perspective. Tough to ask for more. If I were him, I’d be concerned with the possibility ultra-talented freshman coming in 2 years