- Joined
- Oct 24, 2021
- Messages
- 87
Him and keontra were the only LBs I wanted back. Kid looked like an actual ACC caliber linebacker for the 2nd half of last year unlike what we’ve been used to.
Definitely one of the day ones!!!You know where I stand. Huge fan of your son. He can play ball. Reps reps reps…
Go Canes!
99% of people on here don't know schit about football and just porst based on their emotions.Definitely one of the day ones!!!
Boy, y'all are two faced as ****.
Were fans down and critical while he was hurt? Yes.
Do fans have the capacity to realize that he has progressed A LOT? We do. lol.
"Two faced"? Well that's just a lazy observation, sir.
Agree. And just to expand on this, many of us Steed fans were never critical while he was hurt. The poor LB play bled over into general fan anger about the entire position group, including the kids who were injured, which is stupid, but hey, we're fans.
I did have a couple of moments of criticism last season (2020) when Steed came back and looked lost on a few plays. I hadn't seen that before from him, he's so instinctual. And early in the 2021 season, he looked very rusty and a step slow. Most of us hoped it was recovery from injury and getting his sea legs back. But of course that caused a little doubt if he'd ever meet the potential we saw in him from his HS highlights. But Steed kept improving, shook off the rust, and ended respectable.
Steed needs a big offseason of S&C, focusing on burst and change of direction plus lots of time working film diagnosing plays with whoever his LB coach and DC end up being. 2022 is his money year and like I said, if he's truly fully recovered from injury, he has the athleticism and football instincts to have a great year.
I think his great play coincided with his health. With both knees over the course of a couple years I think he was getting to full strength around game 6-7Started progressing from mid way point of the szn.
Actually glad to se ehim out there running around a bit. Hope he finishes strong as a CANE.
2020 he admits he wasn’t fully recovered from injury but played decent during the little snaps he did get. 2020 was his first real snaps since coming out of Central 2016-2017. So yes he may have been rusty but the instincts were still there. 2021, he only had a few snaps versus Alabama and Appalachian State was his first game with major playing time after K4 gets hurt. Yes no one looked good in that game. Michigan State game was when he had his coming out party and hasn’t looked back since. Basically instincts has always been there and speed is gradually coming back. If he can get back to a low 4.6 and possibly high 4.5 40 range, I will say he’s fully recovered. We will see, but he knows how important this year is and his main focus this off season is learning the new defense so he can play faster. Last year means nothing as everyone is going to have to learn this new defense and perform during the spring to earn playing time.Agree. And just to expand on this, many of us Steed fans were never critical while he was hurt. The poor LB play bled over into general fan anger about the entire position group, including the kids who were injured, which is stupid, but hey, we're fans.
I did have a couple of moments of criticism last season (2020) when Steed came back and looked lost on a few plays. I hadn't seen that before from him, he's so instinctual. And early in the 2021 season, he looked very rusty and a step slow. Most of us hoped it was recovery from injury and getting his sea legs back. But of course that caused a little doubt if he'd ever meet the potential we saw in him from his HS highlights. But Steed kept improving, shook off the rust, and ended respectable.
Steed needs a big offseason of S&C, focusing on burst and change of direction plus lots of time working film diagnosing plays with whoever his LB coach and DC end up being. 2022 is his money year and like I said, if he's truly fully recovered from injury, he has the athleticism and football instincts to have a great year.
WHAT!!??99% of people on here don't know schit about football and just porst based on their emotions.
He's cracking...WHAT!!??
OGH...you need to back that truck up...
99% of the porsters are very knowledge and never engage in silliness.
Da fuq you talking about?
Report was that Steed and Keontra are working at LB the most. They should be the starters. Chase and Gil should be playing the other spot, whatever it is called now. I think StarIs he working at MLB this spring?
I'd bet their chauffeurs and the dimes they bang every night know more about football than they do.WHAT!!??
OGH...you need to back that truck up...
99% of the porsters are very knowledge and never engage in silliness.
Da fuq you talking about?