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Yep, because he occasionally gets burned. Doesn’t play 100% perfect all the time yet which is inexcusable for a freshman.Awesome. Great find by PJ and Rossi.
Wasn't there a poster here talking about how bad Walley is? LOL
He got burned on the deep ball against Iowa. But for a true freshman he played extremely well at one of the hardest positions on the field. When you mess up as a DB there is a good chance the play is going for a TD or long gain.Yep, because he occasionally gets burned. Doesn’t play 100% perfect all the time yet which is inexcusable for a freshman.
Well said!I had to log in just to leave this message:
Should it be the case that you read this, Justin, know that many of us recognize that you were thrown into duty and called upon to perform at the highest level while at the same time familiarizing yourself with a new environment and all the demands that come with it. You did it! Even the most talented can't usually achieve such a feat, because it requires mental dexterity and toughness - not just athletic skill. You, sir, have done a job that most of us on this board never could have done! Congratulations. What you have done is admirable, and we recognize it as such, and, in fact, admire it.
Another thing to remember is that with Durr on the other side, teams were going to be going after Walley pretty much every game, all season long. He was always going to get a much larger portion of the passing targets his way.He got burned on the deep ball against Iowa. But for a true freshman he played extremely well at one of the hardest positions on the field. When you mess up as a DB there is a good chance the play is going for a TD or long gain.
Yeah, the fact that he played most of the season and there were only a few instances where he actually played like a true freshman is pretty amazing.Another thing to remember is that with Durr on the other side, teams were going to be going after Walley pretty much every game, all season long. He was always going to get a much larger portion of the passing targets his way.
Great job, Mr. Walley!!
I was being sarcastic. I'm a big Walley fan.He got burned on the deep ball against Iowa. But for a true freshman he played extremely well at one of the hardest positions on the field. When you mess up as a DB there is a good chance the play is going for a TD or long gain.
No. Everyone on Gopherhole only posts positive things about the GophersAwesome. Great find by PJ and Rossi.
Wasn't there a poster here talking about how bad Walley is? LOL
Walley's worst plays (in my recollection) were PI calls. I can't think of many times he was burned for a big play, I'm sure I'm missing something. In college football, pass interference is not that horrible of a play. It's not good, but it's the equivalent of letting a guy catch a 15 yard out.Some people think a good CB is supposed to nearly every pass. Even the best CBs give up pass plays and get called for PI.
Yeah, the fact that he played most of the season and there were only a few instances where he actually played like a true freshman is pretty amazing.
He also got his signature moment with the pick against Wisconsin that is going to forever endear him to Gopher fans.
Will be fun to see how he develops.
Hopefully he is watching Justin and getting tips etc., at the same time.Don’t we have a 4️Ortiz also starting next year after redshirting? Our backfield could be good