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Damn Dolphus is huge.
I've been waiting for dolphus to become the next GT WR. His measurables are in the freak range and he got a lot of praise for his work ethic. Hoping to see him break out this year.
Damn Dolphus is huge.
That's it! Cajun I couldn't place that special quality in his voice. I think you nailed it!MJ sounds like a Cajun preacher
No son of mine is gonna play any foos-ballThat's it! Cajun I couldn't place that special quality in his voice. I think you nailed it!
Go Jackets!
THWG!!!
I've been waiting for dolphus to become the next GT WR. His measurables are in the freak range and he got a lot of praise for his work ethic. Hoping to see him break out this year.
No spot should be won at this point. If camp and dolphus are the best two then they should be the starters. Not saying this will happen but it should be an open competition.The #3 wide receiver doesn't get a lot of work for us, especially considering we have proven assets in Jeune and Stewart, and to make it to #3 he has to bypass Camp as well.
No spot should be won at this point. If camp and dolphus are the best two then they should be the starters. Not saying this will happen but it should be an open competition.
Didn't say they were. But ill wait to see what happens in the spring to decide if they have made that leap to pass the two starters as I'm sure CPJ will do the same and put the best out on the field.They're not!
I know you didn't but I'm telling you, they're notDidn't say they were. But ill wait to see what happens in the spring to decide if they have made that leap to pass the two starters as I'm sure CPJ will do the same and put the best out on the field.
I know you didn't but I'm telling you, they're not
Which says alot because our starting two are not world beaters. Solid kids. High effort. But nothing beyond avg imo. This offense makes talented wr unmanageable
Well I hope you are close to the program to have the confidence to say that. Stewart and June are solid but nothing really special imo. Dolphus and Camp are both getting high praises, and both have higher upside. If they made good strides this year in the off season and continue to do so till the season they could turn out to be just as good if not better. I think blocking will be the big deciding factor. I guess only time will tell.I know you didn't but I'm telling you, they're not
Honestly don't bother. It's clear we have active posters that are family members of players on the team. It really does make for awkward discussion. This time last year I was arguing with a poster that Brad Stewart isn't the best athlete on the entire football team and wouldn't be able to play on the men's Georgia tech basketball team. What started that thread you ask? He dunked a basketball. He dunked. That's it. Whew.
Well. I am not trying to be rude they are good kids, play hard etc but they aren't or yet have been any type of difference maker we need on the edges to be a 2014 or 2009 team. Good program kids but says alot about the backups too.
Lots speculation being taken a little too far (the nature of the off-season). Camp and Dolphus do look the part ... but, so did Christian Philpott and Harland Howell ... and so did Bay Bay and Smelter. It's just too little to form a defensible position. If one of them is at the level of the latter comparison, they'll show it soon enough and could end up overtaking an incumbent starter by season's end.
It's also overstating the case to say that Stewart and Jeune aren't difference makers. Both beat out good competition to start, and both have made clutch plays for us against good competition. I had my doubts about them two season ago, but they've shown some things ... enough for me to say they're not going to be limiting factors for our offense. They both can beat one-on-one coverage, even against good competition. They haven't shown themselves to be Bay Bay, or Smelter yet, but they've shown to be the equal (maybe better) of Hill and Waller, which is saying something.
Well said.Lots speculation being taken a little too far (the nature of the off-season). Camp and Dolphus do look the part ... but, so did Christian Philpott and Harland Howell ... and so did Bay Bay and Smelter. It's just too little to form a defensible position. If one of them is at the level of the latter comparison, they'll show it soon enough and could end up overtaking an incumbent starter by season's end.
It's also overstating the case to say that Stewart and Jeune aren't difference makers. Both beat out good competition to start, and both have made clutch plays for us against good competition. I had my doubts about them two season ago, but they've shown some things ... enough for me to say they're not going to be limiting factors for our offense. They both can beat one-on-one coverage, even against good competition. They haven't shown themselves to be Bay Bay, or Smelter yet, but they've shown to be the equal (maybe better) of Hill and Waller, which is saying something.
Well. I am not trying to be rude they are good kids, play hard etc but they aren't or yet have been any type of difference maker we need on the edges to be a 2014 or 2009 team. Good program kids but says alot about the backups too.