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He also wouldn’t say that if that’s not the trajectory he’s on…Rhule stated that he WOULD NOT be a good QB at 240 lbs. He never once said Raiola is now 240 lbs.
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Sign Up Now!He also wouldn’t say that if that’s not the trajectory he’s on…Rhule stated that he WOULD NOT be a good QB at 240 lbs. He never once said Raiola is now 240 lbs.
True. He also didn’t say he wasn’t over 240. He’s likely pushing 3 bills. We’re in round mound of touchdown territoryRhule stated that he WOULD NOT be a good QB at 240 lbs. He never once said Raiola is now 240 lbs.
Eh, he looks close to that honestlyRhule stated that he WOULD NOT be a good QB at 240 lbs. He never once said Raiola is now 240 lbs.
hes what 20? why would you give up on your dreams that earlyAlvano should just hang it up
Injury. He was out all last year and still listed as unavailable. He can go live his dream elsewherehes what 20? why would you give up on your dreams that early
Peaked in high schoolInjury. He was out all last year and still listed as unavailable. He can go live his dream elsewhere
get him a username on tPBPeaked in high school
I'd be shocked if Raiola wasn't 240 at some point this offseason. He's 6'3" and thicc, so it's not like that's some inconceivable weight for him.
FWIW, doctors misdiagnosed him and Cavanaugh told him he was soft and to play through the pain. Turns out everything they said/did made things worse. Once the issues were realized mid/late last season, they went to a nationwide expert to get things cleaned up. Hopefully that resolves everything and he’ll be good to go in the fall.Injury. He was out all last year and still listed as unavailable. He can go live his dream elsewhere
Thanks for the update. I wasn’t aware of the backstoryFWIW, doctors misdiagnosed him and Cavanaugh told him he was soft and to play through the pain. Turns out everything they said/did made things worse. Once the issues were realized mid/late last season, they went to a nationwide expert to get things cleaned up. Hopefully that resolves everything and he’ll be good to go in the fall.
We act like pre-injury he was automatic and we’re waiting for this stud to get healthy. He was 3-8 on kicks over 40 yards. Missed a couple crucial ones down the stretch that were easily makeable. And he makes it harder on himself because he naturally draws the ball. Nebraska has no time to hope he turns it around next year.FWIW, doctors misdiagnosed him and Cavanaugh told him he was soft and to play through the pain. Turns out everything they said/did made things worse. Once the issues were realized mid/late last season, they went to a nationwide expert to get things cleaned up. Hopefully that resolves everything and he’ll be good to go in the fall.
Are you confusing Mike Cavanaugh with his doppelgänger Ed Foley, or is there some other Cavanaugh in the mix here?FWIW, doctors misdiagnosed him and Cavanaugh told him he was soft and to play through the pain.
Yep. You are correct. My bad on the overweight white guys.Are you confusing Mike Cavanaugh with his doppelgänger Ed Foley, or is there some other Cavanaugh in the mix here?
Not disagreeing with you there. I just wanted to be fair to the kid as far as the injury. Hopefully we have someone step up next year as the kicker.We act like pre-injury he was automatic and we’re waiting for this stud to get healthy. He was 3-8 on kicks over 40 yards. Missed a couple crucial ones down the stretch that were easily makeable. And he makes it harder on himself because he naturally draws the ball. Nebraska has no time to hope he turns it around next year.