I guess he’s trying to follow in Rondale’s foot steps. Wandale is a poor mans Rondale.
if he goes to Purdue remove wandale from any and all statistical categories. He never existed here.
And he may be just as good as Rondale with good coaching and by using him correctly.
He was used correctly here. But now that you mention it he did have a better game than Rondale head to head this year and his team won too.And he may be just as good as Rondale with good coaching and by using him correctly.
Be kind of funny for uncle marrow reactionI guess he’s trying to follow in Rondale’s foot steps. Wandale is a poor mans Rondale.
you keep pounding this drum.He was used correctly here. But now that you mention it he did have a better game than Rondale head to head this year and his team won too.
you keep pounding this drum.
he was definitely used here. no doubt about that.
correctly, though? depends how you quantify that, I suppose.
yea, I don't have an issue with his usage here, either. I just don't know what 'correctly' means, really.Yes I do, because we still have idiot posters that continually say he was used incorrectly. Hell now we even have one saying he would be just as good as Rondale Moore (the same Rondale Moore he outplayed head to head here) it it weren't for our coaches. I guess they didn't get in the way that game, when Moore playing next to a NFL WR never got going and Wandale who is used incorrectly ran wild.
Give me a freaking break. Wandale got the ball in the flat, on screens, on outside runs, on inside runs. If he isn't happy with his production, he has no one to blame but himself. And we have all these posters that want to ***** about him getting carries between the tackles (god forbid). Those were usually his best plays.
I will look the other way at a dismuke/williams targeting foul, that's for sure
Rondale Moore averages 95 yds receiving per game (14 TDs in 20 games)
David Bell averages 92 yds receiving per game (15 TDs in 18 games).
Wandale: 32 yds per game (4 TDs in 18 games)
I can understand his frustration, but it’s quite the gut punch to lose him. He had the attitude we need. He was a leader.
What does Purdue have that we don’t? A QB is my guess.
I know we got two from Iowa, but I oppose players transferring within the same conference.
Rondale Moore averages 95 yds receiving per game (14 TDs in 20 games)
David Bell averages 92 yds receiving per game (15 TDs in 18 games).
Wandale: 32 yds per game (4 TDs in 18 games)
I can understand his frustration, but it’s quite the gut punch to lose him. He had the attitude we need. He was a leader.
What does Purdue have that we don’t? A QB is my guess.
I know we got two from Iowa, but I oppose players transferring within the same conference.
I thought he played with some fire on the field, certainly played tough after taking big hits. I also know he called out older players last year who weren’t buying in, etc. It didn’t come across as arrogance to me, but rather rally the team to put the effort in.I would disagree with the bolded, though maybe you know more than me.
Yeah, I didn’t include rush yds on purpose since it sounds like the Robinson family wanted him to be a WR.Wandale averaged 88 ypg this year receiving (58), plus rushing (30).
I will say he is the only guy I saw on offense with the right mindset. He actually tried and was passionate about it. I would rather have another 10 guys with his mindset on that side of the ball. When you are the only one though, it made sense to move on. I really can’t stand the leadership on that side of the ballI thought he played with some fire on the field, certainly played tough after taking big hits. I also know he called out older players last year who weren’t buying in, etc. It didn’t come across as arrogance to me, but rather rally the team to put the effort in.
But no matter what he was doing here, he’s still a quitter now. I can understand, but quitting on your team is quitting on your team.
Noa Pola-Gates nearly kilt Gone'Dale at the Army All-American game. Just seeing him back would likely give him the jitters, flashback style.I will look the other way at a dismuke/williams targeting foul, that's for sure
Wandale has 3 yrs to play. Be careful what you say. Hes gonna be very good barring injury.Rondale is a beast. Not even a comparison. He’s leaving early for the league, no way Wandale could or will be able to do that
If you think he’s Rondale Moore, then he only has one year.Wandale has 3 yrs to play. Be careful what you say. Hes gonna be very good barring injury.
Chin>DiacoYes I do, because we still have idiot posters that continually say he was used incorrectly. Hell now we even have one saying he would be just as good as Rondale Moore (the same Rondale Moore he outplayed head to head here) it it weren't for our coaches. I guess they didn't get in the way that game, when Moore playing next to a NFL WR never got going and Wandale who is used incorrectly ran wild.
Give me a freaking break. Wandale got the ball in the flat, on screens, on outside runs, on inside runs. If he isn't happy with his production, he has no one to blame but himself. And we have all these posters that want to ***** about him getting carries between the tackles (god forbid). Those were usually his best plays.
That’s is true. And Rondale is a unbelievably talented player. But Purdue didn't make Rondale great (for 1 of 3 seasons), Rondale made Purdue relevant.Chin>Diaco
I disagree. He is a solid player, but I don’t know that he is fast enough to be a huge playmaker at his size. He showed flashes here, but I also saw a lot of mediocrity from him. Every time he gets hit I cringe...I doubt he could stay healthy at 15 touches a game. Maybe time will prove me wrong. Many here pictured JD Speilman making a big impact at TCU as well. If Wandale was a big play guy he would have made more big plays here given the volume of touches he received.Wandale has 3 yrs to play. Be careful what you say. Hes gonna be very good barring injury.
Not that it matters to me but time will tell. He very well could just end up as a good college football playerI disagree. He is a solid player, but I don’t know that he is fast enough to be a huge playmaker at his size. He showed flashes here, but I also saw a lot of mediocrity from him. Every time he gets hit I cringe...I doubt he could stay healthy at 15 touches a game. Maybe time will prove me wrong. Many here pictured JD Speilman making a big impact at TCU as well. If Wandale was a big play guy he would have made more big plays here given the volume of touches he received.