4-star RB McIntosh wins 7-on-7 title at the Opening Finals, talks UM

4-star RB McIntosh wins 7-on-7 title at the Opening Finals, talks UM

Stefan Adams

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But if a kid like Sanders wants in, u gotta take him. But ur right, I would be more than satisfied w Crowley and McIntosh.

This, you never say no to the Sanders of the world if they want in.
 
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I used to liked Mcintosh at linebacker but I believe he’s a special running back.
 
McIntosh can play and while not a blazer he still has some speed on the field and is a big physical back that can make people miss. In addition to that he can do very well as a receiver out of the backfield
 
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He's hedging for two reasons

Mcintosh could end up a LB
Crowley has been rumored to be looking around.
There are rumors about most every commit and most every school this time of year.
 
McIntosh can play and while not a blazer he still has some speed on the field and is a big physical back that can make people miss. In addition to that he can do very well as a receiver out of the backfield
6-1/205+ now will be a 225 or so guy with great feet and pass catching ability.
 
Actually Crowley has not been looking around and is our most solid commit right now


@Drewny1 Dont mind bro. He got that from “The Scoop”. Ninja cane in, ****ted in out guest bathroom, then cleared it without flushing.
 
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But what if Sanders wants in?
What are the chances that sanders would want in to begin with....you don’t slow play kids like Crowley or RJ for a RB currently fielding bag offers from SEC schools.
 
McIntosh is a RB. The LB narratives are hilarious.

What's hilarious about it? He's been playing varsity snaps on defense since 8th grade.

Go back and watch the HUDLs for the defenders selected in the first round. Most of them were offensive playmakers in high school.

I think McIntosh can be an excellent college RB. But the 4.88 speed puts a ceiling on him. And we are signing a very similar RB in Marcus Crowley.

When you watch the second and last plays of this video, it's easy to visualize McIntosh's upside on defense.

 
What's hilarious about it? He's been playing varsity snaps on defense since 8th grade.

Go back and watch the HUDLs for the defenders selected in the first round. Most of them were offensive playmakers in high school.

I think McIntosh can be an excellent college RB. But the 4.88 speed puts a ceiling on him. And we are signing a very similar RB in Marcus Crowley.

When you watch the second and last plays of this video, it's easy to visualize McIntosh's upside on defense.


I rather have a big but slow running back than a big but slow linebacker with how the game is played today. The running back can still bruise a defense and pick up yards although the might not break away but lacking speed at linebacker makes you a liability at covering tight ends and other backs. So I don’t get the whole “he’s not fast so put him at linebacker” narrative.
 
I just looked at the OS and Sanders has us at 5% , so why would we want to entertain him on a weekend visit , my only guess is he's working the heavy bag elsewhere.

Just cut this dude loose and move on.

GOCANES
 
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I rather have a big but slow running back than a big but slow linebacker with how the game is played today. The running back can still bruise a defense and pick up yards although the might not break away but lacking speed at linebacker makes you a liability at covering tight ends and other backs. So I don’t get the whole “he’s not fast so put him at linebacker” narrative.

Here's one way to look at it: compare McIntosh's athleticism to Shaq and Pickney. Now compare his athleticism to Homer and Dallas.
 
Here's one way to look at it: compare McIntosh's athleticism to Shaq and Pickney. Now compare his athleticism to Homer and Dallas.
Mehhhhh, you think a Jon Beason wasn't every bit the athlete the RBs at Miami were? To insinuate a LB is not as good an athlete as a RB is a stretch. They may be a step slower but they are generally bigger and stronger than RBs, but no less the athlete
 
Mehhhhh, you think a Jon Beason wasn't every bit the athlete the RBs at Miami were? To insinuate a LB is not as good an athlete as a RB is a stretch

Funny you mention Beason. He is a guy who ran the ball successfully in high school and switched to defense in college. DJ Williams is another.

McIntosh is probably a better runner than those guys, but I can see a similar trajectory.
 
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Funny you mention Beason. He is a guy who ran the ball successfully in high school and switched to defense in college. DJ Williams is another.

McIntosh is probably a better runner than those guys, but I can see a similar trajectory.
So did ST, he was a record setting RB, you think he "settled" for safety because of "athletic limitations"? I agree with some of your point, but not that the better "athletes" always play RB. None the less I will take Mc in any way we can get him, same as MAR. Get athletes here and then find them a place, aka : Devin Hester
 
i like him more as a LB. I still cant get pass that 40 time, and his brother's play at rb. I'll take him because i know he will produce either way..but hes a kid that would have big time upside as a 6'0 225pd backer in the mold of a Pickney.
His bro played RB?
 
Does anyone have his official numbers at the Openning in Frisco?
 
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