Welcome to the U young man. I definitely think this young man by his red-shirt soph year will grow into a 290 lbs SDE that will provide good versatility to set the edge and slide inside to DT in a pressure package.
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I've heard he is a david perry kind of player... but we won't know until he is on the field... welcome to the U young man...
Nice pick up, I hope Shelton Johnson commits soon, he's the best DE in S.Fl IMO
Glad to hear.... is he any kin to Rocky McIntosh?I've heard he is a david perry kind of player... but we won't know until he is on the field... welcome to the U young man...
no man this kid is athletic as **** and he plays basketball he ain't no David Perry,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVZLrf9nXUA&feature=player_detailpageI've heard he is a david perry kind of player... but we won't know until he is on the field... welcome to the U young man...
no man this kid is athletic as **** and he plays basketball he ain't no David Perry,
Welcome to the U young man. I definitely think this young man by his red-shirt soph year will grow into a 290 lbs SDE that will provide good versatility to set the edge and slide inside to DT in a pressure package.
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What a ****in idiot you are. Pressure package and from our DTs? GTFOH
Cardinal Gibbons defensive lineman Richard McIntosh became the 17th commitment in the Miami Hurricanes' 2015 recruiting class Thursday.
And it was hardly a surprise for his football coach Mike Morrill.
"He kind of indicated before I left on vacation last week he was going to commit on or about the Fourth of July," Morrill said. "Miami was on him early and they did a very nice job. They were very thorough. I think it's going to be a great fit for him."
McIntosh, ranked a three-star recruit by both Rivals and 247Sports.com, is as big and athletic a player Morrill said he's ever coached. Last season the Chiefs lined McIntosh at defensive end, tight end and wide reciever.
"He was over 270 pounds last I saw him," Morrill said. "He played probably about 240 last fall and then played basketball this winter. As soon as basketball ended he recommitted himself to the weight room and he really got big. But he's still growing. He's 6-4 1/2, about 270, 275 now.
"He's such an athletic kid, has tremendous feet. We even put him at quarterback in short yardage last season. I think in the playoff game we went short yardage against Immokalee and I think he got a first down, maybe even scored a touchdown. We're not afraid to put him anywhere on defense or offense."
McIntosh is the fifth player from Miami's immediate backyard to commit to the Hurricanes and the fourth from Broward County. His younger brother, Dion McIntosh, is a standout running back in the 2016 class Miami is also pursuing.
Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/umia...tosh-commits-to-hurricanes.html#storylink=cpy
Great pickup! I really like the way he plays and his athletic skill set. I was a little underwhelmed by his explosiveness but the kids raw and I think after 1-2 years in a college offseason program that he will be a lot more fast-twitch. Welcome to the U!
If so, I hope that's a good thing.He will end up one of the better players from our signing class imo.