slow and scared of contact. Not Miami caliber.Don’t want , can’t tackle
prime example of how a narrative can take off ... again, good job by our staff trusting their own evaluationsDon’t want , can’t tackle
Is he a MIAMI guy?slow and scared of contact. Not Miami caliber.
him, toney, bain, mauigoa, ... we let the talent play if it's legit ... you could add josh moore, pringle, and upshawHim and Toney gotta be walking billboards for recruiting ….HS kids seeing true freshman balling for us gotta help us …Esp them South Fla kids
Not the typical guy Mario would want.Is he a MIAMI guy?
Afraid to tackle, too slow, not physical, huge project, not a takeDon’t want , can’t tackle
Nope. He’s too fastDoes he have D’Nofrios approval?
Absolutely. If the ball is in the air, Bryce makes a play on it. It obviosuly won’t always result in an INT, but he’s always making a play on the ball. And any mistake with him in the area has a reasonable chance of being intercepted.It's a tired cliche, but he plays the ball in the air like a WR.
The FSU INT was the most glaring example of it - you could almost argue the QB was throwing him the ball with how he reacted to the flight of it - but the second Texas A&M INT was similar, incredible break on the ball.