bucknellbison31
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BIG news, wasn't expecting this after he walked on senior day!
BIG news, wasn't expecting this after he walked on senior day!
BIG news, wasn't expecting this after he walked on senior day!
BIG news, wasn't expecting this after he walked on senior day!
This is my same sentiment. We don’t need a Ferrari that can go 0-60. We need a F-150 that can carry 11 guys with him 4-5 yards downfield like Dontae.
Love Haynes and Cooley, but you can’t knock getting 3-4 yards almost guaranteed out of a guy every run.
One thing I'm excited to see is how Haynes develops with a full offseason at RB. The nutrition, S&C and training are very different. He switched over in the summer and was as good as he was. The coaches will be working on getting him to add some bulk and lower body strength. If he can add some more power to his game and keep most of his agility, he'll be a force to reckon with.
That would involve a young offensive coordinator who can run plays from shotgun and under center. I don’t know if any offensive coach under 40 can grasp the concept of multiple sets.I was thinking more of his blocking (don't know if he's a good blocker, but just based on his size) for both Hayneses.
I know they're out of style, but a fullback would be a great compliment to our scatback in a tandem backfield.
And with his top end speed and sufficient receiving talents, it would be great to get him on the field. The Jackets have plenty of good receivers.
He does look young. And yet he's in our PhD program for chemical and biomolecular engineering.Dude looks like a freshman....in high school....
He does look young. And yet he's in our PhD program for chemical and biomolecular engineering.
wait a few more years like me and you are 20 years older than the coaches.Yup. I know the AJC did a write up about that. This is the first time I've seen him without his helmet. Of course, I'm in my 40's, so all the guys on the team look young.
Do you think some people with lose connections to GT don't reach out to potential transfers? WE likely don't to guys who are freshmen All Americans, but it's hard to believe someone hasn't reached out to guys from Georgia to gauge interest in coming home.Can anything be done about that? I feel like the NCAA is pretty much worthless, so does this just go into the complaint box that never gets read by HR?
Well, he said "some schools" contacted his family. He didn't say "some guys", or "some people affiliated with other schools". He didn't say his family reached out to other schools. You may be correct, but I don't see why you would give other schools the benefit of the doubt based on the words in his statement.Do you think some people with lose connections to GT don't reach out to potential transfers? WE likely don't to guys who are freshmen All Americans, but it's hard to believe someone hasn't reached out to guys from Georgia to gauge interest in coming home.
I seriously doubt the reaching out is from someone employed by the schools.
You are correct fullbacks are going the way of the Dodo bird. Generally they don't add a lot of value to an offense unless the offensive coach in one of the best at his trade.That would involve a young offensive coordinator who can run plays from shotgun and under center. I don’t know if any offensive coach under 40 can grasp the concept of multiple sets.
Seriously! There will be a connection, but as I said they won't be an employee of the school.Well, he said "some schools" contacted his family. He didn't say "some guys", or "some people affiliated with other schools". He didn't say his family reached out to other schools. You may be correct, but I don't see why you would give other schools the benefit of the doubt based on the words in his statement.
Yeah and how well did running from shotgun and center work for Brian Ferentz and Iowa's offense?That would involve a young offensive coordinator who can run plays from shotgun and under center. I don’t know if any offensive coach under 40 can grasp the concept of multiple sets.