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JustinTyem
12-18-2016, 04:37 PM
http://www.postcrescent.com/story/sports/2016/12/17/waupaca-product-jensen-winning-touch/95568142/

oldmantutters
12-18-2016, 04:57 PM
(Didn't read the article... yet.)
1. Lead a CFL team to Grey Cup.
2. Catch on NFL team, lead them to Super Bowl win.
3. 30 for 30 on a QB with none of the tangibles and all of the intangibles.
4. Profit.

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Buffalo.Rider
03-09-2017, 12:14 AM
The article above says the Redblack's picked up Brock's option, so he apparently was a free agent.

Anyone got any further news on him? I still would like to see him get a chance in the NFL. Sounds like he is growing and learning in Ottawa under a really good QB. Would be sweet to see him get his shoulder completely healed, develop his passing game and smarts some more, get some decent playing time this season, and then generate interest back here in the states. I wonder if there really is as much separation between Jensen and Wentz as the NFL seems to think. I tend to think they are a lot closer in abilities than their NFL experiences seem to suggest. Wentz has a hard time complimenting Brock, it seems - maybe that is just rivalry stuff still lingering since Brock beat him out - but Brock might be better than he is getting credit for.

Time will tell ... and sometimes breaks fall for one person and not another, or not as fast as for another.

HerdBot
03-09-2017, 01:21 AM
The article above says the Redblack's picked up Brock's option, so he apparently was a free agent.

Anyone got any further news on him? I still would like to see him get a chance in the NFL. Sounds like he is growing and learning in Ottawa under a really good QB. Would be sweet to see him get his shoulder completely healed, develop his passing game and smarts some more, get some decent playing time this season, and then generate interest back here in the states. I wonder if there really is as much separation between Jensen and Wentz as the NFL seems to think. I tend to think they are a lot closer in abilities than their NFL experiences seem to suggest. Wentz has a hard time complimenting Brock, it seems - maybe that is just rivalry stuff still lingering since Brock beat him out - but Brock might be better than he is getting credit for.

Time will tell ... and sometimes breaks fall for one person and not another, or not as fast as for another.

I think Brock has NFL potential. Probably not as a starter but certainly as a backup

Bison"FANatic"
03-09-2017, 02:11 AM
I think Brock has NFL potential. Probably not as a starter but certainly as a backup

To be honest I don't. Great QB for us but not a NFL arm.

ZHerd
03-09-2017, 02:21 AM
To be honest I don't. Great QB for us but not a NFL arm.

I'm curious how much stronger his chucker has gotten since graduating. He looks stronger

1998braves64
03-09-2017, 11:24 AM
The article above says the Redblack's picked up Brock's option, so he apparently was a free agent.

Anyone got any further news on him? I still would like to see him get a chance in the NFL. Sounds like he is growing and learning in Ottawa under a really good QB. Would be sweet to see him get his shoulder completely healed, develop his passing game and smarts some more, get some decent playing time this season, and then generate interest back here in the states. I wonder if there really is as much separation between Jensen and Wentz as the NFL seems to think. I tend to think they are a lot closer in abilities than their NFL experiences seem to suggest. Wentz has a hard time complimenting Brock, it seems - maybe that is just rivalry stuff still lingering since Brock beat him out - but Brock might be better than he is getting credit for.

Time will tell ... and sometimes breaks fall for one person and not another, or not as fast as for another.

I've seen quite a few articles where Wentz complimented Brock... Stated how he helped him with his development and getting prepared for games. Wentz can't force gms to jump on the Brock bandwagon.

I think if someone gives him another chance he'd do his best to make something of it. Nothing to be ashamed of a long CFL career though!

thebigund
03-09-2017, 04:10 PM
(Didn't read the article... yet.)
1. Lead a CFL team to Grey Cup.
2. Catch on NFL team, lead them to Super Bowl win.
3. 30 for 30 on a QB with none of the tangibles and all of the intangibles.
4. Profit.

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You've got it all wrong. It should be

Step 1: collect underwear
Step 2:
Step 3: profit

56BISON73
03-10-2017, 04:00 AM
I think Brock has NFL potential. Probably not as a starter but certainly as a backup

The NFL at this juncture doesnt think so.

Bisonator98
03-10-2017, 11:42 AM
Brock was a great college QB. He's not an NFL caliber QB. That's OK very few are.

56BISON73
03-10-2017, 07:54 PM
Brock was a great college QB. He's not an NFL caliber QB. That's OK very few are.

You are correct.

56BISON73
03-10-2017, 07:56 PM
The article above says the Redblack's picked up Brock's option, so he apparently was a free agent.

Anyone got any further news on him? I still would like to see him get a chance in the NFL. Sounds like he is growing and learning in Ottawa under a really good QB. Would be sweet to see him get his shoulder completely healed, develop his passing game and smarts some more, get some decent playing time this season, and then generate interest back here in the states. I wonder if there really is as much separation between Jensen and Wentz as the NFL seems to think. I tend to think they are a lot closer in abilities than their NFL experiences seem to suggest. Wentz has a hard time complimenting Brock, it seems - maybe that is just rivalry stuff still lingering since Brock beat him out - but Brock might be better than he is getting credit for.

Time will tell ... and sometimes breaks fall for one person and not another, or not as fast as for another.

At lot of unfounded innuendo in that post.

Buffalo.Rider
03-11-2017, 11:22 PM
http://www.inforum.com/sports/4018833-schnepf-brock-jensen-qb-wentz-says-former-backup-earned-spot-hes

Hammersmith
03-12-2017, 01:01 AM
http://www.inforum.com/sports/4018833-schnepf-brock-jensen-qb-wentz-says-former-backup-earned-spot-hes

FYI, that article was from a year ago.

bisonfanette
03-14-2017, 06:36 AM
Actually old news - CBC News Ottowa -
Ottowa Redblacks Quarterback Henry Burris Retiring - Jan. 23, 2017 (If you google it, perhaps someone else can share the link.)

7667 Best of EVERYTHING to quarterback Brock Jensen as he continues to climb the quarterback ladder!

(Would love to go to a game in Winnipeg this Fall, when Ryan Smith's team plays Brock Jensen's team!)

yopaulie
03-15-2017, 02:54 AM
The article above says the Redblack's picked up Brock's option, so he apparently was a free agent.

Anyone got any further news on him? I still would like to see him get a chance in the NFL. Sounds like he is growing and learning in Ottawa under a really good QB. Would be sweet to see him get his shoulder completely healed, develop his passing game and smarts some more, get some decent playing time this season, and then generate interest back here in the states. I wonder if there really is as much separation between Jensen and Wentz as the NFL seems to think. I tend to think they are a lot closer in abilities than their NFL experiences seem to suggest. Wentz has a hard time complimenting Brock, it seems - maybe that is just rivalry stuff still lingering since Brock beat him out - but Brock might be better than he is getting credit for.

Time will tell ... and sometimes breaks fall for one person and not another, or not as fast as for another.

I think there is a very fine line between Nfl caliber players and many top college players who don't make it. That's why SEC players of the year don't always make it, and why Ndsu can hold now Nfl stars like David Johnson in check (at least some games). The issue, however, is that there are a thousand good to great college players just on the wrong side of that line. So a player might as well be a mile away, given the amount of players trying to get in.