Skip Jones, don't get carried away!

Skip Jones (a.k.a. "Amit from SMU" to listeners of The Ticket) wrote a story for the Daily Campus (see the link on the PonyFans.com home page) in which he calls P Colin Vadheim "perhaps the best player on the team" this year.
Amit: back away from the barstool -- you've had enough.
How many punts has Vadheim had blocked? 5? Much of the blame obviously falls on the blockers, but there's also the issue that he doesn't get the ball off quickly enough. And it's not like he's unleashing 48-yard bombs every game. Once in a while, Vadheim drills one, but his inconsistency leaves his average below 40 yards per punt, and he hasn't made a habit of dropping the ball inside the opponent's 10 or even their 20 yard line.
Discussions of this year's best player should start with players like Vic Viloria (my vote), Johnnie Freeman, Kris Briggs, Chase Schavrda, Chris Cunningham (although he has been under-used), John Hampton, Billy Ford or even Josh McCown/David Page.
Vadheim isn't bad. But he isn't close to being our best player.
[This message has been edited by WildHorse (edited 10-31-2000).]
Amit: back away from the barstool -- you've had enough.
How many punts has Vadheim had blocked? 5? Much of the blame obviously falls on the blockers, but there's also the issue that he doesn't get the ball off quickly enough. And it's not like he's unleashing 48-yard bombs every game. Once in a while, Vadheim drills one, but his inconsistency leaves his average below 40 yards per punt, and he hasn't made a habit of dropping the ball inside the opponent's 10 or even their 20 yard line.
Discussions of this year's best player should start with players like Vic Viloria (my vote), Johnnie Freeman, Kris Briggs, Chase Schavrda, Chris Cunningham (although he has been under-used), John Hampton, Billy Ford or even Josh McCown/David Page.
Vadheim isn't bad. But he isn't close to being our best player.
[This message has been edited by WildHorse (edited 10-31-2000).]