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I think you just agreed with the guy but said nah. Lol it is late.
I was saying naw, like “naw, u’re right” to James not being weak. I was completely agreeing w/ my boy @Bender
I think you just agreed with the guy but said nah. Lol it is late.
Bruh why James Williams look like he hasn’t lifted a weight a day in his life
I'm no expert, but he needs to go where his physical traits and skills take him. He should not pigeon hole himself into safety when he could be a modern day NFL player that can come off the edge or drop back in coverage. We're talking top 15 pick in the draft type player. Not to mention helping the Canes D for the next two years.Because then he'll outgrow the position he wants to play...
Why is it every time I see this guy, I think it’s an episode of that wack *** Duck dynasty show
What few people remember is the oldest Duck Dynasty dad was starting QB at Louisiana Tech in front of Bradshaw. He quit after his junior year and the rest is history
God bless, but we needed a 13-minute video? This could've easily been cut down to three.
Sean T aint look big either
I’m really excited to see JW with this coaching staff (I mean duh)I was saying naw, like “naw, u’re right” to James not being weak. I was completely agreeing w/ my boy @Bender
Bradshaw did an interview with him a while back talking about it... Pretty cool story...What few people remember is the oldest Duck Dynasty dad was starting QB at Louisiana Tech in front of Bradshaw. He quit after his junior year and the rest is history
I’m really excited to see JW with this coaching staff (I mean duh)
I think Feely was fine at S&C so no issue there but I think Mario and Co will teach JW better tackling and better discipline without taking the fangs out of his aggressiveness
He made a lot of high school plays last year that no longer work in college
Eh. The plan is the head coaches plan. I don’t really believe that someone as qualified as Feely was doesn’t know those thingsFeeley was good at having guys look a certain way, but by all accounts from what I heard & what I assumed, the functional S&C by position was lacking. Guys were doing the same routines v. routines pertinent to their positions. So having a global bull/cut/strength program is not really conducive. It needed to be specialized per group. Hence our guys, especially, the back end, looked really stiff.
Feeley was an upgrade over Gus, by a mile, but that’s a low bar. Our S&C was still lacking.
He’s my breakout starKam looks like he has the build of an NFL safety already