Cooper Barkate: "Malachi Toney Is The Hardest-Working Player I've Ever Seen"

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i dont give a single f*ck about a te
Problem is coaches will keep one out there and we run 2 TE sets often enough, even if they are a net negative on team.. Even in crunch time, championship on the line the had bauman out there running routes.. I dont think the position should be neglected talent wise if we have to keep one on field no matter what
 
i dont give a single f*ck about a te
My biggest ask is making sure they can block. It's going to be hard to keep Congdon and SJ off the field, so I'm curious whether they line them up at the "TE/FB spot" for certain sets.

Also, Lofton losing weight and staying healthy would be a bonus. When he's at his best, teams will have a tough time finding a way to guard him
 
Mike Harley didn’t even know that the University owned a jugs machine

Why is Mike Harley of all people catching strays in here? He was a solid cane and a worker. So many others you could have used ex. Pope, Wiggins, Jeff Thomas
 
Why is Mike Harley of all people catching strays in here? He was a solid cane and a worker. So many others you could have used ex. Pope, Wiggins, Jeff Thomas
Jeff Thomas doesn't belong in the same sentence as those two tools. Jeff actually had legit talent but was ****ed over by himself, terrible qbs, and ****** coaching. Pope and Wiggins only cared about what gas station they would be taking their next set of pictures.
 
Always great to hear your best player is the hardest worker
Saban said something to this effect a few years back, about the impact and importance of your best players being your best workers. Good stuff
 
Why is Mike Harley of all people catching strays in here? He was a solid cane and a worker. So many others you could have used ex. Pope, Wiggins, Jeff Thomas


Some poster commented the other day about the random **** we remember from this site....this is one of mine....

Correction; he got motivated at the halfway point in his Sr season where he finished strong. However, he went on record saying all of them were not putting in the work. I would argue he regressed & went back to the classic Harley in his RS Sr yr like we became accustomed to seeing.

No way in the world Rambo should’ve came in, w/ Mike “supposedly” taking on a leadership & dust him like he did.

Mike: 57 rec for 543 on 9.5 ypc & 5 TDs

He had 57 rec the previous season as well, but at 14 ypc. In fact, in regards to ypc, last season was Mike’s worst yr since being here.

He said in an interview he never put in any extra work until his union year or something
 
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