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WVU Release Mountaineers in the Pros – Preseason Edition

The National Football League season kicks off Thursday as the Detroit Lions take on defending Super Bowl Champions the Kansas City Chiefs for the first regular-season game of 2023.

There are 14 former Mountaineers on NFL rosters at the start of the season, playing for 12 different teams. Of the 14 players, nine are on active rosters while one is on the injured reserve list and four are on practice squads.

Arizona Cardinals (at Washington)
Kyzir White – ILB – 6th year
Dante Stills – DT - Rookie

Baltimore Ravens (vs. Houston)
Daryl Worley – CB – 8th year – (Practice Squad)

Cincinnati Bengals (at Browns)
Will Grier – QB – 5th year (Practice Squad)

Cleveland Browns (vs Bengals)
Tony Fields II – LB – 3rd year

Denver Broncos (vs Raiders)
David Sills V – WR – 3rd year (Practice Squad)

Green Bay Packers (at Bears)
Rasul Douglas – CB – 7th year

New York Giants (vs. Cowboys)
Mark Glowinski – G – 9th year
Bryce Ford-Wheaton – WR – Rookie (Injured/Reserve)

Miami Dolphins (at Chargers)
David Long Jr. – LB – 5th year

San Francisco 49ers (at Steelers)
Colton Mckivitz – OL – 4th year

Seattle Seahawks (vs. Rams)
Geno Smith – QB – 11th year

New York Jets (vs. Bills)
Adam Pankey – OL – 4th year (Practice Squad)

Tennessee Titans (at Saints)
Trevon Wesco – TE – 5th year

WVU Release Mountaineers in the Pros – Preseason Edition

The National Football League season kicks off Thursday as the Detroit Lions take on defending Super Bowl Champions the Kansas City Chiefs for the first regular-season game of 2023.

There are 14 former Mountaineers on NFL rosters at the start of the season, playing for 12 different teams. Of the 14 players, nine are on active rosters while one is on the injured reserve list and four are on practice squads.

Arizona Cardinals (at Washington)
Kyzir White – ILB – 6th year
Dante Stills – DT - Rookie


Baltimore Ravens (vs. Houston)
Daryl Worley – CB – 8th year – (Practice Squad)

Cincinnati Bengals (at Browns)
Will Grier – QB – 5th year (Practice Squad)

Cleveland Browns (vs Bengals)
Tony Fields II – LB – 3rd year

Denver Broncos (vs Raiders)
David Sills V – WR – 3rd year (Practice Squad)

Green Bay Packers (at Bears)
Rasul Douglas – CB – 7th year

New York Giants (vs. Cowboys)
Mark Glowinski – G – 9th year
Bryce Ford-Wheaton – WR – Rookie (Injured/Reserve)

Miami Dolphins (at Chargers)
David Long Jr. – LB – 5th year

San Francisco 49ers (at Steelers)
Colton Mckivitz – OL – 4th year

Seattle Seahawks (vs. Rams)
Geno Smith – QB – 11th year

New York Jets (vs. Bills)
Adam Pankey – OL – 4th year (Practice Squad)

Tennessee Titans (at Saints)
Trevon Wesco – TE – 5th year
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Would you keep anyone from this staff?

There's usually someone on a staff that you'd like a new HC to keep, for recruiting, player development or high school connections. I can't honestly think of anyone on this staff that I'd want retained. I know that's probably a really crappy thing to say about a group of men with families, but they're not going to go unemployed for long, and they wouldn't have cared if I'd gotten laid off before I retired.

So who, if anyone, would you keep?

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Somebody talk some sense into me…

I do this to myself every year. No matter how craptastic a game result, I always start feeling optimistic after a day or two.

We are on year 5 now of “proud to go 5-7” football, and one would think I would have enough sense to know better, but as I sit here, I start feeling inexplicably optimistic about the rest of the season. I know, I know… where is the evidence to support any reason for optimism? It’s lunacy to think anything other than 5 wins as the ceiling this year or ANY “Beaner Ball” season.

I don’t want to feel that depression, that gut punch, that kick in the balls losing feeling going forward as a result of getting my hopes up only to have reality set in.

Maybe after we struggle to put Duquesne away late in the fourth it will finally set in, but right now, I have this bizarro-world Superman feeling that we are gonna win the next 4 games straight.

So, please, someone bring me back to reality and remind me of how funkugly WVU football is under Beaner Ball.
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Can Greene throw a decent deep ball if given time?

That was my hope entering the season. That he could replicate what Skylar Howard did. He was short and couldnt really work the middle of the field but we were pretty successful between the run game, his mobility and then he threw a really nice deep ball with perhaps the best over the shoulder receiver that you will ever see. That was enough to keep the defenses from loading the box.

The one deep pass that Greene completed looked like a wounded duck. Is there any hope for stretching the field this season?

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