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Don Ieremia-StansburyModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Don Ieremia-StansburyFrom the Morning Snooze:
"SMU linebacker moves permanently to end Don Ieremia-Stansbury, a redshirt freshman from El Paso Irvin, moves from reserve linebacker to starting defensive end. Ieremia-Stansbury (6-2, 225) spent the year on special teams before making his first start at end against Louisiana Tech. His line with only four days of practice at the position: seven tackles, two sacks and five quarterback pressures. Coach Phil Bennett said likes his playmaking ability and speed at end, where Eric Peterson moves to backup." – Rick Alonzo Rise up, Mustang Nation!
Go SMU!
Re: Don Ieremia-StansburyThis is a great move. His brothers were great players, and Don will be, too. He was great in high school, and he'll make all the PonyFans proud with his performance at SMU. Hopefully he can add some size and strength, now that he's locked in at defensive end, but it's his speed that will really set him apart. For a guy his size, he's amazingly strong, and he'll continue to get better.
Re: Don Ieremia-StansburyHis one-handed sack at the beginning of the game really set the tone and seemed to give the Ponies a sense that this was the week that the winning would begin. Great game, #30.
Re: Don Ieremia-Stansbury![]() ![]() ![]() But Congratulations to Don on a good game and finding a spot that fits him on the team. ![]() [This message has been edited by Cupcaking (edited 10-23-2002).]
Re: Don Ieremia-StansburyDidn't Melvin start on the other end, opposite Ieremia-Stansbury? I thought it was Eric Peterson who was bumped down to the second team.
Re: Don Ieremia-StansburyNo. He didn't play Saturday.
Re: Don Ieremia-StansburyWas Melvin hurt? Why didn't he play? Coaches' decision?
I'd love to see them start using some stunts to free up Ieremia-Stansbury to rush the passer. Like maybe have Adami rushoutside and hit the right tackle on the offensive line, allowing Don I-S to loop around him and race up the middle. With his speed and quickness, he's sure to start piling up some sacks. He looks like a stronger, faster Luke Johnson. Proud to be a PonyFan
Re: Don Ieremia-StansburyWilliams and Stansbury are definitely a "different look" at DE...lightweights for the position but they have speed and quickness that can give an OL fits on pass protection. Should be interesting to see how well they fare against Rice's option offense.
Re: Don Ieremia-StansburyCan't wait to see what Stansbury and Williams can do when they add a little bulk!
And Cupcaking, you're having waaaaaaay too much fun with those smiley faces.
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Re: Don Ieremia-StansburyShouldn't Don and Melvin BOTH start at defensive end? Seems to me they're the best pair we have, at least outside of Coach Pratt.
"It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses."
... "Hit it."
Re: Don Ieremia-Stansburywe shouldn't exclude Khalid Beard from this discussion of undersized DEs. He's the lightweight of the 3, but has worked his way into a starting role. Again, lots of quickness at the position but can they handle those big tackles coming right at 'em?
Re: Don Ieremia-StansburyKahlid is one quick DE. If he ever got up to 230 or 240 he'd give o-tackles hell. As it is, he's still quick enough to get past guys who have 100 pounds on him. Love watching him play.
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