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Fua Has Been Moved To O-line!


pantherfan81

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In the first sentence we have an insult that is rooted in nothing but an attempt to counter a previous retort by turning the tables around but provides no such example and really only comes across as some elaborately worded pee wee herman "i know you but what am I" offshoot.

The second sentence is even more comical because you suggest I'm touting a conspiracy theory-when it happens to be one which you have actively proclaimed to believe in, and it's concluded with a statement that we already happen to know to be false when we look at the information taken form multiple sources including the head coach himself.

You were making more sense with the gun references :unsure:

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We've been experiencing problems with our OL since before preseason. This isn't something that has all happened overnight. We knew it was an issue months ago. This development is only another instance in a series of questionable decisions or non moves altogether.

 

If we had made a few better moves on the OL back in August, and didn't stand by, we wouldn't be as desperate as we are now.

 

 

There were other things to fix too. That plus we still had Silatolu healthy then (as well as others). Next offseason, this becomes a priority.

And again, it's just drills. I missed where Fua was named a starter.

 

We forget that there were hopes that Otah would be back healthy too.

 

 

Fua switched his jersey to 72. lol

 

Don't count on that being his new #. He just needed to wear a white practice jersey. But you never know.

 

So............except for the few spats in this thread, it's been entertaining. I'm reserving judgment for now. But I did find this on Wikipedia. He has played o-line before, in high school, and wasn't too bad at it apparently. And relatively speaking, he hasn't been playing football in general for very long.

 

He did not play football until high school, but quickly became the varsity's best two-way lineman. As junior in 2004, Fua did not give up a quarterback sack and helped Crespi win the CIF Southern Section Division X championship.[1] As a senior, Fua had over 60 tackles and eight sacks, while Crespi repeated as division champs, defeating Lompoc 24–14.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sione_Fua

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