Nathaniel “Ray Ray” Joseph Film Review: Blurr

Stevo365
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I love the kid and wish him the best. Kid was a great cane. It's a shame he didn't work out. Not sure why - maybe he put on too much weight early on? idk.

Surprised neither he nor Robbie Williams was able to do anything here.
 
Hate to say I told ya so, but... 🤷🏻‍♂️

By all accounts a great kid though. And considering the state of our program at the time, he was definitely a take. Unfortunately got stuck behind the most prolific slot WR in history AND THEN a kid they call "Baby Jesus".
 
Hate to say I told ya so, but... 🤷🏻‍♂️

By all accounts a great kid though. And considering the state of our program at the time, he was definitely a take. Unfortunately got stuck behind the most prolific slot WR in history AND THEN a kid they call "Baby Jesus".
I remember you once saying [I think it was you] that the easiest players for you to gameplan against are guys who can just run fast. And I believe you threw Ray Ray into that category.
 
He’s a p5 guy…just not here with our depth.
 
I remember you once saying [I think it was you] that the easiest players for you to gameplan against are guys who can just run fast. And I believe you threw Ray Ray into that category.
Correct. We held him to zero catches when we played Edison. We just didn't let him get off the line. 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
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