Any early news on Frank Ladson?

This take is pretty bad. Rambo had a remarkable year. To label him a "system" WR is silly. As if Lashlee has a bunch of system WRs to his name. Think about the dudes that he surpassed stat-wise. Andre Johnson. Santana. Reggie. Irvin. Yatil Greene. LT. Ahmmon. Hurns. Hankerson. Streeter. We've had some great WRs here and some guys that had really good seasons and he surpassed them all. I think we are going to miss him big time.
Rambo isn’t even on the same planet on most of the guys you mentioned lol
 
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College and pro is apples and oranges.
Not to mention, it's just bogus. Go back and look at his catches.. How many were amazing body adjustment or big catches when he was actually covered? His big plays were rarely wide open. That doesn't say "system" to me..
 
I think the younger guys are better. Rambo was a system wr and got the most targets because he was really our only experienced we. He was the 4th/5th string wr at Oklahoma.
Rambo only playing on Van Dyke's right side all season was a bit odd.
 
The point is, the talent we have on the roster has a lot of potential. I would take some of those guys over Rambo any day of the week

Based on HS tape, I give the edge to Brinson and George. Not sure anyone else though.

Rambo was more than 4th/5th string at OU lol. He got passed up. But I wouldn't call his bio from UM's official website thin by any means: "Finished career with Sooners with 76 catches, 1,180 receiving yards and nine receiving touchdowns…Played in 2019 and 2020 College Football Playoff…Had best season of career in 2019, finishing with 43 catches, 743 yards and five touchdown receptions". If he had stayed, he would still have seen a lot of snaps.

IIRC, the reason he got passed up wasn't talent, but he was inconsistent in his routes and with his hands. Same problem lots of our guys have experienced. Even at Miami, he struggled in the Spring and didn't really get unleashed until TVD went on his tear.

Net/net, kid is going to be very hard to replace. Probably more committee in the first few games of the season at least, until someone emerges. But we have talented WRs, a potentially transformational QB and a top notch play caller. They'll be in a position to showcase their talents.
 
Based on HS tape, I give the edge to Brinson and George. Not sure anyone else though.

Rambo was more than 4th/5th string at OU lol. He got passed up. But I wouldn't call his bio from UM's official website thin by any means: "Finished career with Sooners with 76 catches, 1,180 receiving yards and nine receiving touchdowns…Played in 2019 and 2020 College Football Playoff…Had best season of career in 2019, finishing with 43 catches, 743 yards and five touchdown receptions". If he had stayed, he would still have seen a lot of snaps.

IIRC, the reason he got passed up wasn't talent, but he was inconsistent in his routes and with his hands. Same problem lots of our guys have experienced. Even at Miami, he struggled in the Spring and didn't really get unleashed until TVD went on his tear.

Net/net, kid is going to be very hard to replace. Probably more committee in the first few games of the season at least, until someone emerges. But we have talented WRs, a potentially transformational QB and a top notch play caller. They'll be in a position to showcase their talents.
Rambo was going to get minimal snaps during his final year at Oklahoma, hence why he transferred. If you notice, he lined up on the right side of the ball every time. Rambo wasn’t some superstar wr. He was a subject to a great offensive scheme and the best qb this program has had since Dorsey. There is a reason Rambo was an undrafted free agent
 
Based on HS tape, I give the edge to Brinson and George. Not sure anyone else though.

Rambo was more than 4th/5th string at OU lol. He got passed up. But I wouldn't call his bio from UM's official website thin by any means: "Finished career with Sooners with 76 catches, 1,180 receiving yards and nine receiving touchdowns…Played in 2019 and 2020 College Football Playoff…Had best season of career in 2019, finishing with 43 catches, 743 yards and five touchdown receptions". If he had stayed, he would still have seen a lot of snaps.

IIRC, the reason he got passed up wasn't talent, but he was inconsistent in his routes and with his hands. Same problem lots of our guys have experienced. Even at Miami, he struggled in the Spring and didn't really get unleashed until TVD went on his tear.

Net/net, kid is going to be very hard to replace. Probably more committee in the first few games of the season at least, until someone emerges. But we have talented WRs, a potentially transformational QB and a top notch play caller. They'll be in a position to showcase their talents.
Also Rambo graduated in 2017. All the 2021’s were graduating middle school when he enrolled at Oklahoma. He had significantly more experience than everyone.
 
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There is so much unknown at WR but a bunch of guys with a lot of talent. IMO, one of Brinson, Smith or George are gonna break out big time this year to go along with Strep and the TE group. I’ll go with Smith having a combined 700 in total offense
 
He was no loss "losing" him to Clemson.

Not sure our Canes "won" with him joining via the portal.
 
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Hope he does great for us but we knew exactly what he was being an upperclassmen at Clemson with sunshine for two years
 
He’s a good kid. I hope he breaks out tonight. 😜
I'm sure he is a fine young man and I wish him success in life.

As a Clemson/Miami player, he's a JAG, and that is being kind. He added nothing than spot filler to both teams.

Hopwfully he changes that reality starting tonight.
 
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