He's baaaaack!

YEAH!!!!! :ahhhhhhhh :ahhhhhhhh :ahhhhhhhh :ahhhhhhhh :ahhhhhhhh :ahhhhhhhh

And that smiley doesn't really apply here, it's just my favorite. :)

 
Sean Callahan said awhile back, a week or so ago, that he believes if Bowman makes it back and is able to start the USC game he believed Grixby would start opposite side of him... :madash
Luckily Sean doesnt make those decisions, Bill does.............God I hope its Bowman and Jones.
I dunno Grixby got mauled last year cuz he usually played the no.1 reciever if bowman cover the top WR grixby is good enough to handle the no.2 WR

 
Sean Callahan said awhile back, a week or so ago, that he believes if Bowman makes it back and is able to start the USC game he believed Grixby would start opposite side of him... :madash
Luckily Sean doesnt make those decisions, Bill does.............God I hope its Bowman and Jones.
I dunno Grixby got mauled last year cuz he usually played the no.1 reciever if bowman cover the top WR grixby is good enough to handle the no.2 WR
Altough you are right he probably would do OK against the #2 WR in pass coverage, he will still get manhandled on running plays. <_<

 
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Actually, Grixby doesn't let his size be something that gets in the way of how he pursues in the run game. Grix is one of our only corners who was willing to stick his nose in there on stretch plays and runs to the outside.

It reminds me of how Grix would play screen plays. Grix would always come up to bust the play up for a short gain, or slow it down. But if the team threw to the side of Andre Jones, it was an easy 7-8 yard gain, as he would allow the runner to come to him, instead of making a play himself.

 
It reminds me of how Grix would play screen plays. Grix would always come up to bust the play up for a short gain, or slow it down. But if the team threw to the side of Andre Jones, it was an easy 7-8 yard gain, as he would allow the runner to come to him, instead of making a play himself.
That can't be. See my signature!11

 
LINK

Courtesy: NU Media Relations

Release: 08/19/2007

One player anxious to become reacquainted with his role on the team is senior cornerback Zack Bowman, who made his return to the practice field on Sunday. Bowman participated in some full-pad drills and is expected to make his way back into full participation over the coming weeks.

It was good to see him (Bowman) back on the field, Callahan said. Now we can just work him in and let him progress and accumulate his reps in time. He participated in the seven-ons and he did a nice job. Just talking with Coach Elmassian, he thought he did well.

Although he has returned to practice, Bowman's official return to game action has not yet been determined and Callahan expressed a need to allow the senior to ease back into the game at his own pace.

We'll take it day-by-day and move along and see how he responds. I don't think we can say anything prematurely at this point. We have to let things play out, Callahan said.

 
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