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With the guys we have for 2022 & 2023 classes Curtis will never see the field here at cornerx2.
Wouldn’t surprise me if heafter the season, but would be all for him being on offense if he doesn’t.
With the guys we have for 2022 & 2023 classes Curtis will never see the field here at cornerx2.
Wouldn’t surprise me if heafter the season, but would be all for him being on offense if he doesn’t.
It's about time they updated him to 2023 class in their system
That’s why I said move him WR bc we can definitely use his speed on that side of the ballWith the guys we have for 2022 & 2023 classes Curtis will never see the field here at corner
hes young for his new class and is now ranked against guys a year older than he is.Like huh
Oh okIt's about time they updated him to 2023 class in their system
They could for sure use him as a deep threat just have him run go routesThat’s why I said move him WR bc we can definitely use his speed on that side of the ball
Go routes, post, krossing routes, etc. kid’s HS film was Travis Benjamin klone likeThey could for sure use him as a deep threat just have him run go routes
Did you see how we looked last night?6’0 170 - he’s going to need to put a bunch of weight on before he’s even close to ready.
Correct and Ivey is good enough to play at CB when he has 2 deep help. Blades pulled a Kam vs MSTU.Pretty sure Blades left him out to dry there as he was supposed to cover the deep route but either way Ivey is too slow
He saw Blades was not where he was supposed to be. Both he and the WR run by Blades who is no man’s landThe weird thing about this is that it looked like Ivey wasn't going fullspeed and only started doing so after it was apparent the ball was coming his way. I don't know if that is b/c he was expecting the safety to be there, but it was odd seeing him almost jogging and then turning it on 2/3 of the way through the play at which point it was too late.
He saw Blades was not where he was supposed to be. Both he and the WR run by Blades who is no man’s land
Yeah - I get that Blades was supposed to be there and then he realized he wasnt and it was an 'oh ****' moment, but even if Blades was there should he not have been running harder to start with?He saw Blades was not where he was supposed to be. Both he and the WR run by Blades who is no man’s land
Yeah - I get that Blades was supposed to be there and then he realized he wasnt and it was an 'oh ****' moment, but even if Blades was there should he not have been running harder to start with?
The weird thing about this is that it looked like Ivey wasn't going fullspeed and only started doing so after it was apparent the ball was coming his way. I don't know if that is b/c he was expecting the safety to be there, but it was odd seeing him almost jogging and then turning it on 2/3 of the way through the play at which point it was too late.