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Curtis Shaw's MRI

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Kadeezy

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Curtis was supporsed to have an MRI yesterday... Anyone have any insight as to how that turned out? I'm guessing he's out for SUU???
 
SacStateSports.com is reporting that Shaw is out indefinitely with Sperbeck saying only "we'll know more down the road"...

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I can't say that I'm shocked. Now it's time for Crox and McCowan to step up. We will be fine.
 
OldHornet said:
Hopefully he'll make it back soon - we can really use him. You can never have enough depth at RB!

Something tells me he'll be back soon, just because I don't recall any comments about him being dinged up during the game at all... Hopefully it's a mild strain or contusion that will heal up in time for him to be the dash to Hilliard's smash, come BSC play...
 
Kadeezy said:
OldHornet said:
Hopefully he'll make it back soon - we can really use him. You can never have enough depth at RB!

Something tells me he'll be back soon, just because I don't recall any comments about him being dinged up during the game at all... Hopefully it's a mild strain or contusion that will heal up in time for him to be the dash to Hilliard's smash, come BSC play...

He played in the first few sets and then disappeared from the game. I was thinking to myself that he was injured due to his glaring absence. And then it was reported on FB that he was having an MRI. His reported speed would have helped the running game on the corners.
 
So any word on Shaw? If he is ready to go, I can see him having a big game against an injury ridden EWU defense. :?:
 
Well I was very down on the stament made by the person that had replyed about Curtis Shaw,"The guy is made of glass". That is what you said.

I like to be very respectfull too you and this form. So what I like to say, I will not say, but I will say is this too you. You are wrong and lack the understanding of the college game of football.

I have never been part of a form in this respect of writing but I do read all the infomation about Sac. State Football and I am please to see this form under way it is shockingly modest, which is refreshing, with results of great coverage at times. However I had to write this and reply to the writer that made the reply about Shaw.

Your allegations of Shaw, come with no respect at all and is ridiculously thin to attack from the outside to what you have no realistic understanding of what goes on in the inside of a college running backs and what one must do to be at that confidence level in college football.

Shaw qualifies as a tone-setter for More often than not. A running back, it’s a position where people don’t talk a lot, so maybe people don’t recognize how important or how strong a leadership position the running back is and at times commands significantly important to his team.

I was not sold on Shaw when he came to sac state, I wanted know why a player of his recognition is comming to our Sac State. So I did some more checking up on him and what he did at The University of Washington.
First let me say he never was out of a game because of a reported injury in 12 games. Played in every game his first year of playing at UW. His sophomore year he came back home for a reason that had nothing to do with his playing or a reported injury.

When Shaw took off with the respect of his head coachTyrone Willingham, "The opportunity will be here for him to return once his family issues have been resolved," said UW coach Tyrone Willingham in the statement. "For the time being, that needs to be his focus."

Shaw was the top running back and was the #1leader of recivers by stats. Shaw left the team in August to return to his home in Stockton, Calif., for what his father said were "some serious family issues here." He came back to UW in late September with his father and met with former coach Tyrone Willingham and AD Scott Woodward and got the OK to return to the team after the season.
However since the hiring of new coach Steve Sarkisian came to be the head coach. Sarkisian also wanted Shaw back. Sarkisian said "any RB with 4.25 speed I want on him hear and playing running back full time for UW". However Sarkisian wanted Shaw to be speed power back and that is not the kind of RB he is.
Shaw is a super fast RB that runs North & South with very little East & West moves, it what people that know the game call it a (down hill runner).
So because of that reson only, Shaw moved on. I fund out that every Team in the Big Sky division offerd this kid a scholarship when they knew that he was out looking for a new college to play football. Because can produce.

O by the way coach Steve Sarkisian, found out the hard way that you can not play running backs the way he did when he was at USC because those days are gone you now go to the air 67% of time with backs that can catch the ball and run.

Sometimes you play some teams where even though you’re doing well it doesn’t show up in the box score, you don’t see that the defens is always making adjustments because you must all ways know when and where that speed is on the field. That kind of RB features backside cuts that put defensive linemen on the ground. A lot of defenders hate it, and many say it puts their knees at risk. But it’s a legal technique that plenty of teams use, to win and it is call SPEED!! Just not, perhaps, with the regularity and proficiency that Sac has not been able to embrace because Shaw was out and came back an to suffered from concussion, and then (knee), but he’s actually doing a lot of good things out there, for the team.

Did you know that Shaw had suffered the knee injury early in the first min. of the game, but he stay in the game late in the third quarter. It was Shaw that was the running back that set up the gohead TD with his big reception in the supper big win over with 36 yards reception against Oregon State late in the game That he would have taken to the house if not for the injury.

I do not think a RB that is made of glass would have stayed in the game under that kind pain. If Shaw had come out ASAP when the injury happen he would not have miss the 2011season that is what I understand from what I read in the MRI later showed.

Curtis Shaw, is is a great technician when he runs the ball you can not teach this, you have it, or you dont have it. Shaw he’s got great movement skills. He plays the game with excellent leverage. He’s the linchpin of the best offensive back that we have at Sac State! Shaw got that coordination, he's got the rhythm together, and I think that’s why you will see us running the ball effectively When Curtis Shaw in the sac state initial plans.
We need the other RB also. I do not want to disrespect the other RB on our team but Curtis Shaw is the big key to wins. Go back to the Stanford game and look at the hits that he took. If it was not for all of the call backs he would have went over 100 yards on Stanford who had one of the best defensive that year. That is why UW coach Steve Sarkisian, would not let Shaw out of his scholarship agreement if he would go to another PAC 10 school with out a sit out because he did not want for someone who can produce to come back and but him in the --- well you know what I mean.

PS. Did you know this?

Oakland Raiders #22 Taiwan Jones, Detroit Lions #44 Jahvid Best and Curtis Shaw, all ran on the same 4X4-100 Champions Junior Olympic team. What do they all have***********SPEED Shaw will be the next NFL player if he can stay on the field.

This is why Sac needs him and he needs Sac. Next time do your homework before you say, or post a Sub-topic reply with no understanding of the game. You just been given some of the best Equalizers of what it takes to be RB in college or NFL football.

Go Sac State Football and all of the players & Coaches in 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Ok Curtis.

I said you are made of glass.

A scholarship costs the school ~$8,000 a year. I look at production, this isn't UW where money is falling from the sky and we can stack the deck with lawn chairs. We have 63 schollies and we need everyone of them to produce. If you are not on scholarship from Sac State and a walk on, great. Stay around.

"Shaw will be the next NFL player if he can stay on the field."....if he can stay on the field, which is what we need players to do regularly.

You have talent, but your injuries have prevented that from coming through when it counts.
 
Green Cookie Monster said:
I said you are made of glass.
I'm sure I made that statement as well. Again, no one is doubting Shaw's talent but it does no one any good if he can't stay healthy. Get the medical redshirt waiver, get healthier/stronger, then go out and prove all of us wrong by putting up some solid numbers in 2012. :thumb: :nod:
 
Well Mr. Green Cookie Monster I can see you have one good point that he must stay on the field, which is what we need players to do regularly all players that is correct. However you are a just a cookie with no brain if you think that you tell a player to walk on with that kind of talent, you should take the monster you are and eat the Cookie up.

I have been with Sac for a long time over (26 years) I have seen this college put a lot of players out there on the field. I know that we can not get the top players from the Sac area because we do not have the push from staff or the school to get it done. If you can get a player or players to win big games like Sac state did this year we can go after the big high school name players from the Sac State area. So when we get a players like Jeff or Curtis we need to put them to work and use them to get other players of their talent to come to Sac State. Most of all we need to put a kicker on a scholarship, that is the BigTopic not Shaw, he will get it done or not but we know he can do so get off him and go get a player that can put the ball in the uprights when Sac State needs it. We could have won games that Shaw was not in if Sac had a kicker.

Well I am done with this topic and you on this topic I just want Sac to win, win, and win. Thank you for your time and reply everyone has a right to be wrong in life. I respect what you have to say no matter how wrong you are. Sac can win big time with the players that are from this area. LET'S GET THEM NOW!
 
Green4life said:
Well Mr. Green Cookie Monster I can see you have one good point that he must stay on the field, which is what we need players to do regularly all players that is correct. However you are a just a cookie with no brain if you think that you tell a player to walk on with that kind of talent, you should take the monster you are and eat the Cookie up.

I have been with Sac for a long time over (26 years) I have seen this college put a lot of players out there on the field. I know that we can not get the top players from the Sac area because we do not have the push from staff or the school to get it done. If you can get a player or players to win big games like Sac state did this year we can go after the big high school name players from the Sac State area. So when we get a players like Jeff or Curtis we need to put them to work and use them to get other players of their talent to come to Sac State. Most of all we need to put a kicker on a scholarship, that is the BigTopic not Shaw, he will get it done or not but we know he can do so get off him and go get a player that can put the ball in the uprights when Sac State needs it. We could have won games that Shaw was not in if Sac had a kicker.

Well I am done with this topic and you on this topic I just want Sac to win, win, and win. Thank you for your time and reply everyone has a right to be wrong in life. I respect what you have to say no matter how wrong you are. Sac can win big time with the players that are from this area. LET'S GET THEM NOW!

No five, four or even three star HS athlete from the Sacramento area will ever initially choose Sac State when they have an offer from a BCS program. Nice to talk about but reality is that our facilities, prestige, history and perception will prevent any of these blue chippers from attending here right out of HS.

They return to Sacramento and look at Sac State because they are homesick, doomed to practice squad their entire career while in BCS programs or have grade and attitude issues or injuries.

Yes, I agree about the kicker, Portland just had their kicker earn AP All American and they can be just as important as any stud RB, QB or DL player.

Shaw has 147 TOTAL yds while at Sac State, that is $108.84 for every yard he has to his credit. $16,000/147
 
Ok Mr. Green Cookie Monster,
Now you are talking football and you have a good reply on the perception of what will prevent any of these blue chippers from attending here right out of HS.

However I think if you win, and win big, you open the door for all good to happen. Mr. Green Cookie Monster, let me tell you something you may or may not know.

I will tell you this, a lot of these kids or young men for better words that are 3 or 4 star player may want to go to the BCS schools, and or may go to BCS schools, but when they get a dose of what goes down in the big school and find out that some schools go after you just to keep up with other schools and have no real reason to use that player if the time is not right for the school. That young man may think the time is right but the coches see it another way.

Now this is where the topic gets humility, with no meekness, and no patience and the player gets selfish thoughts. Now keep inmind when this player had not committed to the school he had been told the purpose was about him, and team was about him, his team members was about him, and the coach that offer him the scholarship that it was all about him. Do you know what happens now?

Upon comming into spring training. The committed young man is now seeing what the realistic deal is and the preference is not on him and now his presentation of the game is overlook an offense, to forgive, to bear with human frailty and failure to show mercy and kindness to thowse players who had an exaasperated lie told to them.
Now the real pain now sets in. Now that player, is now wishing he had stay at home or went to Sac State, from the start.

Now I know I have given you a short motives following the wrong move of a local young man. But please know that I tell you the truth. that is why I said that players like Jeff and Shaw, can be used on and off the field because they know first hand of what I am saying is the truth.

Now I do not know them personly but I bet if you ask Jeff or Shaw about what its takes to play at the BCS schools. I know they will tell you, it is not all ways about your skills or lack of skills, but timing is #1 on the list. I know I love the game of football and have seen the multitude of offenses happen to many young men in college football programs.

So challenge and Examining their motives with the right coach, the right parents, the right players to help and the Sac State pickup their game and win, and because the way TV now has so many ways of covering the FCS we can make admirable moves upward.

It is not the same as it was 10 or 20 years ago. Just look now how you and I and so many people can keep up with Sac and see what you and I are talking about. It is a new day now, but we must start somewhere and somewhere soon!

ONE DAY AT A TIME WE CAN GET THERE. I have over 20 plus years with Sac and I hope to have 20 plus more years.

Take care Mr. Green as you young people say---I am OUT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Green4life
 
y, Fleming went 10-22 passing for 209 yards, throwing for one touchdown and also had a rushing touchdown of his own. Fleming said his first start was a lot to take in for only being in the offense for two weeks.
"It was tough. I just got in there and started working really hard with (Hornets' head) coach Sperbeck," Fleming said. "Not only did I have to get coached by them, but I also had to re-coach it back to make sure I actually understood what I was doing. They gave me a small package of plays to work with and we slowly added more plays as time went on."
Fleming connected with running back Curtis Shaw for a 49-yard gain on the first pass of the game. In the second quarter, Fleming ran from eight yards out for his first touchdown of the game--- Another former Husky, Curtis Shaw, rushed for 30 yards on 12 carries and scored a TD for Sacramento State in its loss to Stanford.
 
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