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1 hour ago, Maxman said:

Loving this Keith Carter stuff. The Jets fix the o-line and keep Aaron upright and the sky is the limit.

The new kickoffs are going to be interesting. If there is one area the Jets have done well in historically it is special teams. Boyer is a good coach, so I am excited to see how these changes roll out.

Yeah man people can talk about whatever they want, but of that line gels? Aaron stays upright? Dude gets comfy start free balling, instead of thinking? Damn Boss!!!!

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4 minutes ago, The Crusher said:

Yeah man people can talk about whatever they want, but of that line gels? Aaron stays upright? Dude gets comfy start free balling, instead of thinking? Damn Boss!!!!

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7 minutes ago, Joe W. Namath said:

Guys, let me handle the nicknames.  We are paused at Stiggy for the moment.

Literally nobody but you uses those dumb ass nicknames. Nobody. You make up nicknames that sound like a 4-year-old came up with them. 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Jet_Engine1 said:

Literally nobody but you uses those dumb ass nicknames. Nobody. You make up nicknames that sound like a 4-year-old came up with them. 

 

 

Him and Aaron Boone.

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8 hours ago, Jet_Engine1 said:

Literally nobody but you uses those dumb ass nicknames. Nobody. You make up nicknames that sound like a 4-year-old came up with them. 

 

 

Nah. They sound like an 84-year old came up with them. 

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To KRL's note above about Peasley possible PS...

Mar 20, 2024

LARAMIE -- Andrew Peasley pretended to take a snap under center before quickly turning and extended his right arm as if an imaginary running back was coming to take the handoff. He swiftly yanked the football back into his body and completed his five-step drop before peering to his left and unleashing a deep, arching ball that nearly scraped the roof of Wyoming's indoor practice facility.

More than 60 yards later, wide receiver Ayir Asante hauled in that seemingly effortless pass in stride as he cruised into the end zone.

That was the very first throw of the day for the senior signal caller Tuesday in front of NFL scouts and personnel at the Cowboys annual pro day.

It was very much scripted, too.

"I made it clear that I wanted to open up with a post," Peasley said, cracking a slight grin.

There were a couple reasons for that.

One, as many Wyoming fans know, the long ball hasn't exactly been a part of the weekly game plan since Josh Allen was slinging on the high plains back in 2017. Asante admitted on Tuesday he and Peasley used to "beg" former head coach Craig Bohl to start a game with a deep pass.

That plea clearly fell on deaf ears.

Secondly, and more importantly, Peasley suffered an AC sprain in his throwing shoulder in the team's Week-2 win over Portland State.

"I don't know if I was ever back to that arm strength that I know I have," the 6-foot-2, 218-pound Oregon product said. "I think at one point in the season, I was like 2-for-18 on deep balls. So, it's like, 'OK, can he throw the ball?'"

The answer on this day was a resounding, yes.

Peasley also hit current Wyoming wideout Will Pelissier from more than 65 yards out. The senior from Big Horn laid out for the pass and rolled past the white stripe. It was easily the highlight of the afternoon. The audible cheers it drew was warranted.

Peasley also zipped out routes and slants, medium and deep. He showed touch and torch.

That wasn't always the case during the 2023 season.

After throwing for 201 yards and three touchdowns in that 31-17 victory over the Vikings, Peasley was forced to the sidelines the following week at No. 3 Texas. He returned seven days later in a home meeting with Appalachian State.

Maybe he shouldn't have.

Peasley completed just 5-of-15 passes for 31 yards in that improbable 22-19 come-from-behind win in Laramie. That night he threw a swing pass from inside the Cowboys' 20-yard line. It was off target, sailing behind his intended receiver. The ball was tipped high into the air and snagged by Tyrek Funderburk, who strolled into the end zone to give the Mountaineers a seemingly insurmountable 19-7 lead with just 11:42 remaining in the fourth quarter.

Despite bouncing back to throw 15 touchdowns and only three interceptions over the final nine games, Peasley Tuesday called his overall body of work last season "average." That's a harsh self-criticism after leading the team to six more wins over that time span while amassing 1,610 passing yards.

He had much different feelings after his final workout.

Twenty-six NFL team representatives were in attendance Tuesday in Laramie.

https://7220sports.com/andrew-peasley-shows-off-arm-strength-in-front-of-nfl-scouts/

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15 hours ago, maury77 said:

I was there today. The first pass in 11 on 11s from Rodgers to Garrett was an absolute dime. I went from 6 to 12. 

was there any OLU vs WM action... im dying to see his spin move inside on the big guy after setting him up with straight speed

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23 hours ago, JetsFlyer said:

was there any OLU vs WM action... im dying to see his spin move inside on the big guy after setting him up with straight speed

I could not tell from my vantage point. 

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