D_G87
Sophomore
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2014
- Messages
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The worse, huh? I loved what he did his freshman year for us. Clearly when he was hampered by his hamstring or had four drops against Syracuse last year he was not the best wr on our team last season. In my opinion that distinction went to Berrios.
I’m hoping with both the hamstring and the knee back at 100% he will be back to what he showed his freshman year and make a case for himself to become a pro.
When AR is healthy he’s the most talented WR we have. You can’t help real injuries. It happens. Braxton had the best statistical year, but he’d even say AR is the most talented