We tend to forget that Kallon only had 1 year of football before he came to GT
Yea if anybody hasnt watched Kallons highlights go watch them, he was simply unblockable with very poor fundamentals and also a 4 star. Had he been playing football for a few years he wouldve easily been a 5 star and possibly one of the top 2 or 3 recruits in the country.
so funny but so true.The GT fan Francis Kallon pendulum:
Recruit: "secret" 5-star, next Clowney, freakshow sackmaster!!!!!!
RS: Whoa... this guys is not ready. Project.
RS Fr. : Dang. BUST
Today: BOOM! The Answer!!!
Not criticizing at all. Just funny. I do the exact same thing in my head!
The GT fan Francis Kallon pendulum:
Recruit: "secret" 5-star, next Clowney, freakshow sackmaster!!!!!!
RS: Whoa... this guys is not ready. Project.
RS Fr. : Dang. BUST
Today: BOOM! The Answer!!!
Not criticizing at all. Just funny. I do the exact same thing in my head!
Somehow I doubt anybody forgets this fact when talking about Kallon.
I would take a few BOOM MF! plays from him this yearEric's comment above is what most of us should have been thinking. A lot of the 4* was potential based upon how good he was with limited experience/technique.
Hope he does well this year, but expect lots more BOOM next year from him.
I'd rather that expression remain in Gator town. I remember when I first saw that video when GT was looking for a coach back in 2007. I just cringed hoping he would never be our coach.I would take a few BOOM MF! plays from him this year
His continued development will depend on receiving good instruction and being shown patience. He's raw, but from everything I have heard, he is very coachable.One underlying fact remains related to Roof's quote - Kallon is an amazingly good athlete for his size. If he "gets it" and develops the necessary skills, he could be really good. Not many tall 300 pounders can bounce around the way he does. I hope coach Ted is right. Here is hoping.