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Mark H.

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  1. Indoor GC this year...could very well change that...
  2. He'll definitely be curious about it.
  3. Agreed. And on that note, I would say he's also sacrificing some run defense, to focus more on pass coverage I guess it is what is. In a league that favours offense so much, the defense literally has to pick their poison
  4. Every so often with Hall, the secondary would be lights out. Then you were like "where did this come from?"
  5. I kinda prefer this version of our D. Over the years with Hall, there were times when they couldn't defend the pass if the DL was having an off day or consistently getting blocked. Now, the coverage is still good after several steam boats.
  6. Pressure on BLM would be good, but the secondary is the straw that stirs the Bombers' drink.
  7. Masoli has always been prone to turnovers. It seems he's even more limited now, so they probably need to tweak the game plan for him.
  8. He narrated/acted in 'Where the Red Fern Grows' - superbly done.
  9. Just nuts. Good for them. Takes hard work to excel at those levels, regardless of your pedigree.
  10. This one is more up to date - dude comes with a pretty athletic pedigree. Played RT/RG in 2023 CAREER: Lettered four years at Stanford University (2019-20-21-22) and one season at Duke (2023) … played in 48 career games, 35 starts … Academic All-ACC honoree (2023) and two-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll recipient (2020 & 2021) … played 2,848 career snaps. 2023: Academic All-ACC honoree … started and played in 12 games at right tackle and right guard, missing the Birmingham Bowl against Troy due to injury … helped the offense accumulate 2,174 rushing and 2,351 passing yards as well as 26 rushing TDs, which was tied for the fifth-most in program history … part of an offensive line that ranked third in the ACC and tied for 24th nationally in sacks allowed per game (1.31) and second in the league and tied for 31st nationally in TFL allowed per outing (4.77) … helped Duke only relinquish 171 rushing yards on the year, the fewest in the ACC … on the field for 778 snaps. PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year member of the football program at Stanford (2019-20-21-22) ... saw action in 36 career games (23 starts) with the Cardinal … two-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll honoree (2020 & 2021) … helped Stanford finish second in the Pac-12 in red zone offense with a mark of 87.1 percent in 2022 … earned first career start against UCLA in 2019 … on the field for 2,070 snaps … attended Malvern Prep and played for coach Dave Gueriera … three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 10 prospect from the state of Pennsylvania and the No. 16 offensive guard in the nation … helped Malvern Prep to three league championships … two-time first team All-Southeastern Pennsylvania and two-time first team all-league pick … tabbed first team All-USA Pennsylvania and first yeam All-City in 2018 … also competed in basketball. PERSONAL: Born September 6, 2000 ... graduated from Stanford in December 2022, with a degree in science, technology, and society ... currently pursuing a master’s in management studies from Duke’s Fuqua School of Business ... son of Jeff and Dawn Hornibrook … brother, Alex, lettered in football three years at Wisconsin (2016-17-18) and one season at Florida State (2019), graduated from Wisconsin ranking first all-time in quarterback winning percentage (.813, 26-6) in Badger history, tied for third in passing touchdowns (47), fourth in pass completions (426), fifth in career passing (5,438), tied for fifth in career wins by a quarterback (26), sixth in career starts by a quarterback (32), earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2016 and 2017, helped lead the Badgers to wins in the 2016 Cotton Bowl and 2017 Orange Bowl and was tabbed the MVP of the Orange Bowl … sister, Mackenzie, lettered four seasons in swimming and diving at Penn State University (2014-15-16-17), earning Academic All-Big Ten honors and Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award in 2015, 2016, and 2017 … uncle, Ben Davis, was a first round pick (No. 2 overall) in the 1995 Major League Baseball draft by the San Diego Padres out of Malvern Prep, and played seven MLB seasons with the San Diego Padres (1998-2001), Seattle Mariners (2002-04), and Chicago White Sox (2004). https://goduke.com/sports/football/roster/jake-hornibrook/19300
  11. They seem to fizzle later in the season. It's been a trend for a while now.
  12. It is what it is - JY is running a version of that old Stubler D. The first half showed what the D can do. They have carried this team to multiple wins - now the O had one good game, and it was about time.
  13. A game plan based on how the Bombers played with a 30 point lead? Foolishness.
  14. Classic Harris. Settle for field goals ...let the opposition hang around...
  15. Agreed. When you have a 28 point lead at half time, any team that's not completely inept, will gain some yards and score some points.
  16. I'd like to see Hamilton sneak into the playoffs. A QB like BLM, even at 70% of his previous self, makes the playoffs more interesting.
  17. 6 points given up in the first half. Whatever happened in the second half, didn't even matter.
  18. Time for a dose of hot sauce.
  19. Bombers legit have 3 Canadian receivers and a Canadian running back - all of whom can not only start - but excel at their positions. That's my honk for today
  20. He"s a Bomber now - his height is no longer on the script.
  21. I literally went to a game in Toronto years ago, just to watch RR play. But he got hurt and we ended up watching ZC live for the first time. #fate
  22. It won't be in their script.
  23. One exception was when Ricky Ray threw for 5000 yards in Edmonton, behind a terrible OL. His team never made the playoffs, but that was an MOP calibre season.
  24. '08 playoffs...damn you've triggered me again!
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