CanesFam17
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This kid was really a stud, always around the ball... your thoughts?
just was thinking he was under rated.. see what others thoughts were
This kid was really a stud, always around the ball... your thoughts?
This kid was really a stud, always around the ball... your thoughts?
He was underrated, Mo Sikes too
Incorrect. He went to DillardLeonard Myers was a good CB for us although he never quite lived up to his billing coming out of HS. Went to Carol City if I'm not mistaken and was in the 97 recruiting class with Dan Morgan, Reggie Wayne, Santana Moss, Delvin Brown, Markets Fitzgerald and Kenny Kelly. He was known to be very aggressive(He loved to attack the flats) and struggled a bit early on because of that and a lack of elite recovery speed.
My favorite Leonard Myers moment was in 2000. We were on the road in Morgantown playing a WVU squad led by Marc Bulger. We were coming off a bitter road loss to UW and we were a little sluggish coming out of the gate. Myers then lit the fuse by picking off Bulger in the left flat and returning it for six. It was a great play by Meyers as he read the route and jumped it perfectly. That play ignited the team and we went on to route WVU 48-17 I believe.
Incorrect. He went to DillardLeonard Myers was a good CB for us although he never quite lived up to his billing coming out of HS. Went to Carol City if I'm not mistaken and was in the 97 recruiting class with Dan Morgan, Reggie Wayne, Santana Moss, Delvin Brown, Markets Fitzgerald and Kenny Kelly. He was known to be very aggressive(He loved to attack the flats) and struggled a bit early on because of that and a lack of elite recovery speed.
My favorite Leonard Myers moment was in 2000. We were on the road in Morgantown playing a WVU squad led by Marc Bulger. We were coming off a bitter road loss to UW and we were a little sluggish coming out of the gate. Myers then lit the fuse by picking off Bulger in the left flat and returning it for six. It was a great play by Meyers as he read the route and jumped it perfectly. That play ignited the team and we went on to route WVU 48-17 I believe.