- Joined
- Nov 30, 2011
- Messages
- 560
Corny Elder's senior highlights
27 touches and not a single tackle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAs9awnLlrg
27 touches and not a single tackle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAs9awnLlrg
Another one of Fraulden's brilliant moves. Take Mr. Football in TN who was a stud RB and KR and switch him to DB. Kid would be murder as a RB for us.
This guy should have the ball in his hands. Can he play ironman?
Another one of Fraulden's brilliant moves. Take Mr. Football in TN who was a stud RB and KR and switch him to DB. Kid would be murder as a RB for us.
He is just a good football player. He has an even higher ceiling at cb
**** i always thought he came in from Juco, I never knew he was Mr Football in Tenn.... dammit mane...
patrick peterson played CB too, you dummies
kid weighed like 160 coming into college, walton is 210. He’s amazing with the ball in his hands which is why he’s the return man. But he has a huge ceiling at DB and cannot sustain work load of an RB in a power conference was not a bad move by golden at all.
kid weighed like 160 coming into college, walton is 210. He’s amazing with the ball in his hands which is why he’s the return man. But he has a huge ceiling at DB and cannot sustain work load of an RB in a power conference was not a bad move by golden at all.
![]()
That's revisionist history. The only reasons we saw what Elder could do as a punt returner tonight are because Berrios got injured early and Waters muffed one (though fair catch interference was called on Bethune). Golden, in his infinite wisdom as the special teams coach, didn't realize what type of playmaker he had with Elder until the first game of his junior season.
It's inexplicable that it took this long to give such a talented return man an opportunity. And it only happened due to injury and another player's mistake.
kid weighed like 160 coming into college, walton is 210. He’s amazing with the ball in his hands which is why he’s the return man. But he has a huge ceiling at DB and cannot sustain work load of an RB in a power conference was not a bad move by golden at all.
![]()
That's revisionist history. The only reasons we saw what Elder could do as a punt returner tonight are because Berrios got injured early and Waters muffed one (though fair catch interference was called on Bethune). Golden, in his infinite wisdom as the special teams coach, didn't realize what type of playmaker he had with Elder until the first game of his junior season.
It's inexplicable that it took this long to give such a talented return man an opportunity. And it only happened due to injury and another player's mistake.
kid weighed like 160 coming into college, walton is 210. He’s amazing with the ball in his hands which is why he’s the return man. But he has a huge ceiling at DB and cannot sustain work load of an RB in a power conference was not a bad move by golden at all.
patrick peterson played CB too, you dummies
Patrick Peterson wasn't an all everything Mr.Football that had starred at RB and KR you dummy. PP was a great player in his own right and electric as a returner, but not an experienced RB. Devin Hester is an incredibly electric player, but struggled to be a dominant offensive player. Point being, speed and talent don't necessarily make you an elite RB. Corn has the vision, instincts and experience playing the position that makes for a stud RB, at least at the college level, in my opinion. Plus enough speed. Too small for the pros, but for college he would be a deadly scat back.
It took a serious injury to Berrios for him to get a shot at returning punts. Shows you the lack of team management and positional evaluation skills that Fraulden had displayed while corching at the U.
patrick peterson played CB too, you dummies
Patrick Peterson wasn't an all everything Mr.Football that had starred at RB and KR you dummy. PP was a great player in his own right and electric as a returner, but not an experienced RB. Devin Hester is an incredibly electric player, but struggled to be a dominant offensive player. Point being, speed and talent don't necessarily make you an elite RB. Corn has the vision, instincts and experience playing the position that makes for a stud RB, at least at the college level, in my opinion. Plus enough speed. Too small for the pros, but for college he would be a deadly scat back.
It took a serious injury to Berrios for him to get a shot at returning punts. Shows you the lack of team management and positional evaluation skills that Fraulden had displayed while corching at the U.
You must not be from south florida to say that about Patrick Peterson (then patrick johnson). He played QB, RB, CB, KR, PR. Cris Carter even said something about him doing it all as Carter was helping coach St. Thomas Aquinas while Peterson was at Ely.