I've thought about how TO is a WR but with all the talent coming in and returning at the reciver position should CGC start using him like a Taysum Hill?
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We are getting loaded up at the skill Postions it’s going to be hard to share the Ball. I like Tobias at WR next year though, Camp Brown Carter, then Tobias and Ezzard off the bench.
Yes, absolutelyI've thought about how TO is a WR but with all the talent coming in and returning at the reciver position should CGC start using him like a Taysum Hill?
Worked out well for us so far...They need to figure out how to utilize his skill set and get him involved in multiple ways. It’s a good thing we have coaches who are player based and not scheme based.
Like a wildcat set with TO as the QB/RB? I think that would be the best use of his skills, the kid is damn near impossible to stop on a QB keeperI've thought about how TO is a WR but with all the talent coming in and returning at the reciver position should CGC start using him like a Taysum Hill?
I’d like to see him occasionally lined up in the backfield, maybe in a 2 RB set, or even the dadgum wishbone, so he can get the ball moving North/South.Like a wildcat set with TO as the QB/RB? I think that would be the best use of his skills, the kid is damn near impossible to stop on a QB keeper
We need a creative OC.Tobias’ body makes sense at WR. But his mentality / ball skills are that of a RB / KR. He doesn’t run good routes at WR or catch with his hands particularly well. But he does special things with the ball in his hands. I don’t know where or how he plays, but we need to figure that out.
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Crazy what Kentucky was able to do with Bowden at QB this year. A WR asked to play QB due to all the injuries they had. Guy beat VT in the bowl game by himself.