hes like 4.6 high 4.5's
U think so? I dunno man, we will never know till the combine but I hope u right.Nah he’s faster then that D.
I know that **** is scary, unless redwine sprayed that deer antler on his legs in the off season Im all for it.D, if Redwine is 6th on the team in the 40, and 5th in the shuttle that means that roughly 80 guys are other slower or less quick than he is.
I’m not worrying about the wall boards, I’m looking at Redwine relative to all the other players on the team (they were all measured by the same system) and it shows that Redwine is one of the fastest.
Redwine was:
-- Tied for 4th on the team in total tackles with Joe Jack (59)
-- 3rd in solo tackles behind Quan & Shaq (37)
-- Intercepted 2 passes (Tied with Malek for 3rd....Quan and Mike Jack had 4 each)
-- Was 3rd on the team in PBUs (6...and RJ was 2nd, so batted balls at the line included, obviously. More PBUs than MJ)
-- Forced 2 fumbles
-- Recovered a fumble
-- Played a ton for one of the best tackling teams I can remember in several years at Miami
All while playing 12 games....most of the other kids played 13.
Not bad production from a Junior. You'd surely expect an uptick in production as a Senior now.
He got toasted twice in the Orange Bowl against freshmens receivers.His lack of quickness hurts him at times when he needs to make plays in space. But he’s a good solid player.
Insert Antointo Banderas assassin gifRedwine tested as the second-best athlete on the team behind Travis Homer. Highest VJ on the team.
I heard he had an outstanding scrimmage. When I saw him, he was playing fast and confident.
He got toasted twice in the Orange Bowl against freshmens receivers.
He's a good player, but there is much room for improvement. Hopefully he has truly taken this jump everyone is raving about. Otherwise, I hope the staff doesn't hesitate in throwing Amari/Gurvan/Derrick Smith a heavier workload
I’ve been very critical. He takes bad angles and doesn’t play physical enough. He is the definition of serviceable.
Terrible analysis from start to finish. You think this team is in a position where we have to start "serviceable" players?