Originally Posted by Detoxing:
He basically did by the end of the season.
DRob took a big step backwards last year. He hit his peak with that ~190 yard 3TD game against the Raiders, and it's been a slow roll downhill ever since.
Originally Posted by Toad:
If there ever was an opportunity to take the #2 role, this is it for Pringle.
He's had opportunities before with Sammie always being hurt. He is what he is at this point, he's not going to just explode all of the sudden at 28 years old. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
DRob took a big step backwards last year. He hit his peak with that ~190 yard 3TD game against the Raiders, and it's been a slow roll downhill ever since.
Hill
Powell
Hardman
Pringle
Whoever from 5 down
and I'm good.
I don't think you can just put Powell in at the #2. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
He's had opportunities before with Sammie always being hurt. He is what he is at this point, he's not going to just explode all of the sudden at 28 years old.
You're probably right, but he's more likely to change than your average 28 year old WR.
This is only his 4th year at the position coming off a garbage KSU team.
He joined the team at 25, so it's not like the book is 100% written on him.
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
You're probably right, but he's more likely to change than your average 28 year old WR.
This is only his 4th year at the position coming off a garbage KSU team.
He joined the team at 25, so it's not like the book is 100% written on him.
But it probably is.
Was just going to post something similar. If anyone is going to step a step forward at 28, it's Pringle. Not that he necessarily will, but he'll be entering his physical prime and the experience should start paying dividends, if it's ever going to. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Was just going to post something similar. If anyone is going to step a step forward at 28, it's Pringle. Not that he necessarily will, but he'll be entering his physical prime and the experience should start paying dividends, if it's ever going to.
He's been in the system 3 years. Usually the 3rd year is when things "click".