Also very good with leverageI could see that. Most wrestlers in HS are pretty athletic and aggressive.
Also very good with leverageI could see that. Most wrestlers in HS are pretty athletic and aggressive.
Mentally he could have folded but he never quit. Give him another offseason in the s&c program and I think we have a left tackle.Bryant McKinnie was a basketball player in HS IIRC.
If Zion keeps progressing the way he has been and the way the staff hypes him up to be, then El Gammal I will be very excited to see in 2-3 years because he has the same type of athleticism and length as Zion. Now the question is, is he as physically and mentally tough? I have been very impressed with the mental toughness of Zion. Would have been EASY for him to mentally shut down after the rough start he had to the season and nobody would have faulted him for it..but he kept at it, never felt sorry for himself, kept working..and now he is improving every week.
He looks to me to be nothing like Zion physically. ElGammel is thicker, not as mobile or quick feet. A guard, imo.
McKinnie played in the band. Forget which instrument so I don't know which one correlates most with OL ability.
Many of these taller guys played HS basketball. If they are 6'7" it really doesn't say much. They can just stand their flat-footed and grab a rebound
I've told the story JJ apparently told some other people. JJ went to a Pennsauken High basketball game. Starting 5 was four Black guys and Greg Mark. When Greg was sent out to jump center, Jimmy knew the kid was an athlete. This story is legend, but I believe it's true.
Mike Irving won dunking contests in HS.
Yes, basketball ability can correlate with football ability.
I do remember that David Alekna played French Horn in HS. David started on our '86 team, I think.
Chuck Todd went from HS in Miami to George Washington Univ. on a French Horn scholarship, BTW. I see no OL potential in Chuck Todd. In fact, I see no Meet the Press ability, either. I remember Lawrence Spivak. He had some gravitas.
Pretty much everything I told you above, jumping center, French Horns, McKinnie in the band, is true. I read a lot and remember a good deal of it.
EDIT: McKinnie played bass drum in the HS band.
https://www.espn.com/magazine/vol4no20mckinnie.html
And I was right about Chuck Todd.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sun-sentinel.com/features/fl-fea-nbc-chuck-todd-received-award-miami-dade-public-schools-20180212-story.html?outputType=amp
Kid should have his head deep in the playbook, and working with Coach Feely to S&C his body. This is not basketball.I haven't gotten an update on him but he was physically impressive in camp. Very big, not fat and athletic. Now he needs to learn how to play football. He was a basketball player and played against poor football competition.
People take loose comments and build too much into them. We need tackles. It’d be great if this kid can be one. Color me skeptical. And I don’t recall reading that he was a great hoops player. He played at a private school, btw. I think there was a clip of him dunking that folks got excited about.Well that doesn't bode well for us because we already have a OL room full of guards and we have more coming in this class. They better hope he can play OT if need be.
He apparently was a good bball player. Or maybe it was one of the other NY kids. If he was good at bball, his feet are good enough to play OT. Especially if he was good by NY Bball standards.
If you are playing basketball in NYC at the HS level, you have a certain level of skills. I don't think I need to state that NYC HS basketball is the equal to SoFla HS football. If you can play, you can play.