Antonio Brown

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There's another Antonio at Booker T. that is somewhat similar to Antonio Brown. We haven't a truly skilled and polished WR since Hankerson and even he had the dropsies.

I love receivers that run clean/crisp routes, have great hands, attack the football, and always have an awareness about where they are on the field.

Curtis Johnson was an awesome coach and I don't think we've been the same at the position since he left.
 
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so much talent in south florida. unreal

Unless you've been to optimist games and HS games in South Florida, you have no idea how much talent there is here. It is insane. Almost every optimist team and HS team has unbelievable skill position players.
 
It's the non-skilled position players that separate us from competing for ships. When was the last time we had an elite front 4 (3)?
 
Speaking of TY Hilton, the disgrace isn't in him not having been a Cane (as apparently there were major academic issues) but in that the Dolphins passed on him. I'm not even a Fins fan and am angered by that. Maybe his mom was a prostitute?
 
It's the non-skilled position players that separate us from competing for ships. When was the last time we had an elite front 4 (3)?

I don't agree with this. We have unreal semi strength position players here as well as enough strength position players here to be dominant. We have to keep guys like Bobby Hart and Bjoern Werner (sp?) here. UM has done a good job with guys like Feliciano and the McDermott brothers, but can improve in that area.
 
It's the non-skilled position players that separate us from competing for ships. When was the last time we had an elite front 4 (3)?

I don't agree with this. We have unreal semi strength position players here as well as enough strength position players here to be dominant. We have to keep guys like Bobby Hart and Bjoern Werner (sp?) here. UM has done a good job with guys like Feliciano and the McDermott brothers, but can improve in that area.

This whole post is just...
 
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It's the non-skilled position players that separate us from competing for ships. When was the last time we had an elite front 4 (3)?

I don't agree with this. We have unreal semi strength position players here as well as enough strength position players here to be dominant. We have to keep guys like Bobby Hart and Bjoern Werner (sp?) here. UM has done a good job with guys like Feliciano and the McDermott brothers, but can improve in that area.

This whole post is just...

Didn't Werner go to fsu bc of his gf
 
Same deal with John Brown for the Cardinals - went to Homestead. Like most kids that fall into this category, he had horrible grades.
 
He failed to qualify at Alcorn St. and ended up at a prep school in North Carolina. From there he went to Central Michigan.

I guarantee no one on any Miami site was talking about this kid when he was in HS.

yea when 12 year old PETEY miss on you thats bad
 
We haven't a truly skilled and polished WR since Hankerson

Are you talking in terms of prototypical size? If not, I'd say Dorsett is pretty **** polished. He wasn't before, but I think he's come a long way and I could classify him as a polished receiver this season in terms of his route running, speed obviously, hands, etc. Not size, but mostly everything else. Herb is also going to be a **** good and polished receiver by the time he's outta here, as with Coley. Kids both have tremendously high ceilings. Would also say that Braxton leaves Miami as a **** well polished receiver. Again, not in terms of size obviously.

Now, as far as receivers with prototypical size goes, my hope is that Tyre Brady becomes that guy.
 
We haven't a truly skilled and polished WR since Hankerson

Are you talking in terms of prototypical size? If not, I'd say Dorsett is pretty **** polished. He wasn't before, but I think he's come a long way and I could classify him as a polished receiver this season in terms of his route running, speed obviously, hands, etc. Not size, but mostly everything else. Herb is also going to be a **** good and polished receiver by the time he's outta here, as with Coley. Kids both have tremendously high ceilings. Would also say that Braxton leaves Miami as a **** well polished receiver. Again, not in terms of size obviously.

Now, as far as receivers with prototypical size goes, my hope is that Tyre Brady becomes that guy.

I mean like Reg or Santana, or even Beard for that matter.
 
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