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<blockquote data-quote="RLR" data-source="post: 241894" data-attributes="member: 486"><p>I believe in Brad's ability in large part because of the competition at WR . . . or, at least, it seems like we have a really talented crop of players. Jeune is the clear-cut #1, so if we look at the options for #2 it's:</p><p></p><p>- Harland Howell 6'3, 200 lbs (great athlete, physical blocker. He was my pick for surprise player last year).</p><p>- Mikell Lands-Davis (really impressed me with his pass-catching abilities at AB last year. Hope we can use him effectively with screens, quick passes, etc.)</p><p>- Christian Philpott 6'3, 220 (deep speed. We all thought he would be a star watching his HS tape. . . haven't heard a peep since)</p><p>- Antonio Messick 6'3 200 (we've heard rumblings throughout the years that he has all the tools. just never put it together)</p><p>- the freshmen (Camp, Hawkins, Dolphus)</p><p></p><p>I know WRs rotate, so who starts at #2 isn't too big of a deal. But, unless the entire WR crop isn't living up to their talent, brad stewart probably isn't the best athlete, most physical, or the biggest guy of the group. . . implying he's doing a great job executing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLR, post: 241894, member: 486"] I believe in Brad's ability in large part because of the competition at WR . . . or, at least, it seems like we have a really talented crop of players. Jeune is the clear-cut #1, so if we look at the options for #2 it's: - Harland Howell 6'3, 200 lbs (great athlete, physical blocker. He was my pick for surprise player last year). - Mikell Lands-Davis (really impressed me with his pass-catching abilities at AB last year. Hope we can use him effectively with screens, quick passes, etc.) - Christian Philpott 6'3, 220 (deep speed. We all thought he would be a star watching his HS tape. . . haven't heard a peep since) - Antonio Messick 6'3 200 (we've heard rumblings throughout the years that he has all the tools. just never put it together) - the freshmen (Camp, Hawkins, Dolphus) I know WRs rotate, so who starts at #2 isn't too big of a deal. But, unless the entire WR crop isn't living up to their talent, brad stewart probably isn't the best athlete, most physical, or the biggest guy of the group. . . implying he's doing a great job executing. [/QUOTE]
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