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1 hour ago, Stickem said:

Streveler 'runs with the bulls' and leads the pack...What a display of brute strength and determination...He was leaving the riders in his wake like bowling pins....Also threw a couple of nice strikes ....one to Augustine and Bailey just to top things off...I only see him getting better (scary good) and he could lead this team for a long time..The guy personifies tough football and the way it should be played..

Excellent game by Streveler but is that mad display really repeatable or sustainable?  He's only 24 so he can probably get at least a few more years out of abusing his body as if there are no consequences for all dem hits, but someday he will pay the price for playing with reckless abandon as Reilly, Collaros and Durant have before him.   Eventually he will have to abandon the mad dashes and play more in the style of an old vet. QB relying more on his brain than on his legs., unless of course the Bombers have discovered the  "remarkable unbreakable man".

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said:

Excellent game by Streveler but is that mad display really repeatable or sustainable?  He's only 24 so he can probably get at least a few more years out of abusing his body as if there are no consequences for all dem hits, but someday he will pay the price for playing with reckless abandon as Reilly, Collaros and Durant have before him.   Eventually he will have to abandon the mad dashes and play more in the style of an old vet. QB relying more on his brain than on his legs., unless of course the Bombers have discovered the  "remarkable unbreakable man".

 

 

I doubt it's sustainable yet. But that and more would be sustainable easily if he reaches close to his peak potential. 

Injuries could be a problem, but that's a coin toss. Some guys play recklessly and last many other play passive and don't. 

All the new starters this year league wide have had some great games and as many stinkers. But it plants the seeds for a great future of league qbing. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Throw Long Bannatyne said:

Excellent game by Streveler but is that mad display really repeatable or sustainable?  He's only 24 so he can probably get at least a few more years out of abusing his body as if there are no consequences for all dem hits, but someday he will pay the price for playing with reckless abandon as Reilly, Collaros and Durant have before him.   Eventually he will have to abandon the mad dashes and play more in the style of an old vet. QB relying more on his brain than on his legs., unless of course the Bombers have discovered the  "remarkable unbreakable man".

Reilly 'paid the price' by getting $700k at age 34...  guy is almost never injured

Damon Allen made a career of playing like Streveler

Posted
Just now, Throw Long Bannatyne said:

Excellent game by Streveler but is that mad display really repeatable or sustainable?  He's only 24 so he can probably get at least a few more years out of abusing his body as if there are no consequences for all dem hits, but someday he will pay the price for playing with reckless abandon as Reilly, Collaros and Durant have before him.   Eventually he will have to abandon the mad dashes and play more in the style of an old vet. QB relying more on his brain than on his legs., unless of course the Bombers have discovered the  "remarkable unbreakable man".

 

 

Nichols gets injured trying to evade contact and failing. 

Streveler might get injured embracing contact. 

What's the difference?

Posted
3 minutes ago, Floyd said:

Reilly 'paid the price' by getting $700k at age 34...  guy is almost never injured

Damon Allen made a career of playing like Streveler

Gumby didn't soo much play like steveler but he did run alot. And took frightening shots every game yet still lasted. 

Posted
17 minutes ago, NorthernSkunk said:

Naturally as Streveler gets more comfortable passing he will take off running less and less.  Thus saving his body for the playoff games each season.   Hopefully for the blue n gold

I don't think that's true at all... 

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He's progressing each game..a lot of times this game he set his platform.. threw a solid strike...as he gets more reps..sees more things.. he will set more.

He gets antsy at times..and too eager and short arms it and doesnt let the play fully develop...with time and reps..like all QBs say it will slow down and he will hang in there and make the strikes.. 

But that running..man what a beast..and once he gets more established he wont have to run as much..but when he dies..lookout!

The thing with him tho..a warrior leader and his play pumps up everyone else around him and they elevate their play..he is showing now he is a keeper

Posted
3 minutes ago, Booch said:

The thing with him tho..a warrior leader and his play pumps up everyone else around him and they elevate their play..he is showing now he is a keeper

O’Shea said, after the game, on Streveler’s 21 yard run, that the bench exploded with excitement as he just kept on going..

Posted
53 minutes ago, Noeller said:

I don't think that's true at all... 

Lol, why not..... once Chris figures out he can make the same money throwing passes to get yards instead of running for them why wouldn't he start saving his body.

and you could see the excitement on Chris's team mates early last year when he would come in to a game...

Posted
23 minutes ago, Booch said:

He's progressing each game..a lot of times this game he set his platform.. threw a solid strike...as he gets more reps..sees more things.. he will set more.

He gets antsy at times..and too eager and short arms it and doesnt let the play fully develop...with time and reps..like all QBs say it will slow down and he will hang in there and make the strikes.. 

But that running..man what a beast..and once he gets more established he wont have to run as much..but when he dies..lookout!

The thing with him tho..a warrior leader and his play pumps up everyone else around him and they elevate their play..he is showing now he is a keeper

Well, once he is dead, the excitement will probably ebb.

Posted
4 hours ago, CodyT said:

To be fair does Nichols get the goal line carries ?

To be fair, even if you give him credit for engineering the drives that end with a rushing TD ... he still hasn’t put up 250 yards offense on his own and 4 scores all year.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Mike said:

To be fair, even if you give him credit for engineering the drives that end with a rushing TD ... he still hasn’t put up 250 yards offense on his own and 4 scores all year.

One or two all of last year too. 

Streveler has a lot to improve and learn. He may never be an elite starter in this league. But he did carry the offense in the banjo bowl

2 hours ago, 🐓 Rooster8 said:

Have to keep Streveler beyond this season , if that means letting checkdown Nichols go I think you have to do it.

At the very least streveler is a very young guy who can factor in games as a back up and win you games in a pinch If the starter is out. If he never become more then that he's still well worth keeping. Wouldn't wanna pay him starter money but I'd love to keep him.

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the guy is built like a full back and runs into contact like one.... except he's probably getting 1/2 as much contact as a typical full back.   He can have a long career playing this way... look at Harris and the amount of contract he takes... more than Strev for sure but he keeps on going. 

Posted

I won't fully dump on Nichols because he has thrown better deep balls and has been more accurate on the sink and dunks.

However Streveler is much more clutch and far less rattled then Nichols gets. Mentally stronger that's for sure.

Posted
41 minutes ago, Brandon said:

I won't fully dump on Nichols because he has thrown better deep balls and has been more accurate on the sink and dunks.

However Streveler is much more clutch and far less rattled then Nichols gets. Mentally stronger that's for sure.

Matt has also had a career's worth of time to develop touch on those deep balls and still struggles with them at times. Chris, imo, struggles with them because of his natural arm strength and adrenaline. Once he settles in and settles down I think we'll see him develop that touch.

Totally agree on the his mental strength.

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