6’5” high jumper. Poor mans Randy Moss?
Or Donnie Jennert
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6’5” high jumper. Poor mans Randy Moss?
I bet he’s a great gunner and a good chance to be a kick block guyThe odds of him getting playing time is almost zero, right? It'd be nice if he had like 2-3 years to develop.
The odds of him getting playing time is almost zero, right? It'd be nice if he had like 2-3 years to develop.
Who doesn't have his back? And what does that even mean for fans on s message board? I think some people are just urging others not to put expectations on a guy because of measurable, when he hasn't played football in at least 4 years...How in the hell do any of us judge these kids? We haven't personally evaluataed them based on their athletic history, thier potential, their family, or any other traits that we can conjure up.
Screw you hypothetical fans. Imho, you all judge other humans based on ages old tropes. Jeez. . . .
If these young men choose to become Cyclones, because it suits their values, why aren't you willing to have their backs?
Give 'em a break. Jesus on a bicycle.
Maybe he is a rich man's Randy Moss?Maybe a diamond in the rough - poor Man’s Hakeem Butler!
These are my thoughts as well. If we actually ever see him on the field in his one season of eligibility, it probably says worse things about our WR room than what many of us would want to believe. If he gets a few snaps on special teams, that's fine. Maybe a trick play/ end around snap or two to catch a team off guard or something like that. Don't think anyone should be expecting the next Trever Ryen.The odds of him getting playing time is almost zero, right? It'd be nice if he had like 2-3 years to develop.
At very least, a potential special teams player. Absolutely no downside.The odds of him getting playing time is almost zero, right? It'd be nice if he had like 2-3 years to develop.