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Easily the best LT in the ACC.Interesting...where are all the f-cking fa&&ot ******** who were so sure that McDoormat wouldn't be the LT next year?
Easily the best LT in the ACC.Interesting...where are all the f-cking fa&&ot ******** who were so sure that McDoormat wouldn't be the LT next year?
Great write up.....But I think Choc will take that backup RB spot? What you guys think?
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How does Dallas compare to Santana Moss at this stage? Only reason he comes to mind is purely because Moss was a similarly thick speedster (5'10", 195 lbs) although probably a bit quicker.
" I thought Cade Weldon showed promise. However, he’s nowhere near ready and got more erratic as the spring went on. That’s normal given everything that’s being thrown at him. He also worked primarily with the threes, which means a lot of walk-ons at WR. But he has good arm strength (second-best behind Jack), solid size and intriguing running ability. His accuracy should be OK with time and is better than Rosier and Allison at the same stage. "
Why should we have any hope that Perry also a true freshman can mature enough to win the job. I hope a light goes off with Allison or Its going to be Rosier by default. A friend of mine a Georgia fan who knows Richt said it wouldn't surprise him if Richt is just trying to rattle Allisons cage and that he in fact is the one he plans to start with.
Because perry is better than weldon.
When Sonny comes back does he have a chance at taking over for Darling at LG, or will he just stick with competing at RT?
struggles with upper-body strength and leverage inside.
Starting to kind of question why Dallas didn't some reps at RB unless they're 100% certain that Dye is coming.
Running back is easier to learn so they wanted him to get reps at WR.
How does Dallas compare to Santana Moss at this stage? Only reason he comes to mind is purely because Moss was a similarly thick speedster (5'10", 195 lbs) although probably a bit quicker.
Bigger, not as fast. The main similarity between the two is the ability to adjust to underthrown balls.
Jeff Thomas is going to challenge for the #1 WR spot as soon as he gets here
Jeff Thomas is going to challenge for the [URL=https://www.canesinsight.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=1]#1 [/URL] WR spot as soon as he gets here
Never go full ******
Jeff Thomas is going to challenge for the [URL=https://www.canesinsight.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=1]#1 [/URL] WR spot as soon as he gets here
Never go full ******
ok so maybe not as soon as he gets here but midway into the season he'll be the #1 WR
Easily the best LT in the ACC.Interesting...where are all the f-cking fa&&ot ******** who were so sure that McDoormat wouldn't be the LT next year?
The problem were running into now (not sure if you picked up on it yet D is with letting recruits watch sherriffs & Ryan Collins lil brother is they're getting worried about us moving forward. They need to see our offense isn't this regularly. Because it can become a double edged sword. Some may see the opportunity while others may be scared away because they feel we can't compete. All I'll say is a certain 2018 qb commit left this weekends scrimmage comparing us to other teams he's seen & talking a bunch of **** bout how the offense looked... let just hope most of our kids are leaders and not followers.