Jason Taylor: Rueben Bain is "naturally born with an edge"

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Miami DL coach Jason Taylor understands development. As someone who grew from a 165-pound wide receiver to a first-ballot Hall of Fame defensive end, he knows that the road to greatness has many steps along the way. He spoke to reporters after spring practice about his unit’s progress.

On the first practice in pads: I thought it was alright. We're working on sustaining effort and finishing practice. We're getting there. We're doing a lot of good things. It's a lot better seeing us in...

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Seems like a great guy to interview. We have to enjoy him while we have him. Wont be here much longer. Unless he really enjoys living in Miami and is only waiting for the Dolphins to call him. Thats our only saving grace here.
 
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Seems like a great guy to interview. We have to enjoy him while we have him. Wont be here much longer. Unless he really enjoys living in Miami and is only waiting for the Dolphins to call him. Thats our only saving grace here.
And the fact that we locked his son in with a scholly.. Any word on how his son the safety is looking yet?
 
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Bain if he keeps training like he’s been doing he’ll be a force like we haven’t seen since the days of rings on that D will be unmatched in CFB .

These are the tributes that only the Restrepo's and the Bains have earned they are feared at the line of scrimmage.

Imagine if every player trained like theses beasts we’d never lose , boys it did happen here regularly in the days of rings it was expected.

Bain a creature feared

GOCANES
 
There was an All Pro DT many years ago who wasn’t drafted he actually begged a friend in the NFL to get him a tryout.
While he was pushing for a tryout he got a wood beam 10-12 inches square dug a hole stuck it in the ground.
He made himself a promise he would hit that beams every morning, noon and night for hours on end.
No pads nothing, his hands and body became that BEAM .
The tryout came and the first hit on the sled knocked it 10 tears back and the coach flew in the air.

It’s a choice simple as that .

Bain , X and I hope others see the fruits of the right choice for there families
 
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This is what I will say about Reuben Bain. If he were to make it his mission to be the embodiment of this program and become a vocal, active leader of men that instills his standard on the rest of the team and holds his team to account like true leaders do...if he were to take that responsibility our University would be better for it and his legacy goes from "really good player at the University of Miami" to the legendary type of player synonymous with our program. If he's got that in him...if he wants that responsibility...LFG.
 
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Some posters on here were counting him in the group of likely transfers. That's crazy talk. Kid was a composite Top 100 recruit out of IMG who regularly ate ball carriers for lunch. Still plenty of time to see him emerge.
Yeah speculation is one thing but writing off freshmen is another thing

We have a lot of spots to open up in the portal but if we are gonna get “back” we have to have young cats like this waiting in the wings
 
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