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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 69504" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I agree with this. I think Waller has been anything but physically imposing. Name one single contested ball that he has come down with. He has no idea how to use his body to control a defender and he is an average blocker at best. All he has been is tall. I think he has some potential, but he has been nowhere close to it and he has shown no progress towards it. Sorry I feel this way, but I do. I hope he has a great year and plays tough, but I don't expect it. If you want to talk physical, you have to go with Smelter. By the way, BayBay was/is way more physically imposing than Waller will ever be. Calvin was a great one, but Bay Bay might have been tougher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 69504, member: 639"] I agree with this. I think Waller has been anything but physically imposing. Name one single contested ball that he has come down with. He has no idea how to use his body to control a defender and he is an average blocker at best. All he has been is tall. I think he has some potential, but he has been nowhere close to it and he has shown no progress towards it. Sorry I feel this way, but I do. I hope he has a great year and plays tough, but I don't expect it. If you want to talk physical, you have to go with Smelter. By the way, BayBay was/is way more physically imposing than Waller will ever be. Calvin was a great one, but Bay Bay might have been tougher. [/QUOTE]
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