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I'd take Redding over him, but hed be #2 in this class imoDude isn't what everyone thinks he is anyway. Would be the 4th best WR we take out of him Fleming, Redding and X.
I'd take Redding over him, but hed be #2 in this class imoDude isn't what everyone thinks he is anyway. Would be the 4th best WR we take out of him Fleming, Redding and X.
Let me guess, b/c of the stars right?I'd take Redding over him, but hed be #2 in this class imo
If he simply had bone spurs (common), than the surgery was virtually a non-even in the scheme of things. They only issue is that they can be reoccurring every few years. Not saying that is was his issue, but just speaking generally.None of you guys are concerned with hip surgeries? That seems like a pretty big deal for a HS athlete, especially one who relies on speed and the ability to plant a foot with tremendous force and change direction.
And tryn is right. Pay attention to actions over words. If Alabaga let’s him go without a fight they didn’t really want him. They threatened Scarborough with death when he was flirting with us at the end. And the whole staff was lined up with their tongues out to toss Harry Beudy’s salad after he visited us a couple years ago.
None of you guys are concerned with hip surgeries? That seems like a pretty big deal for a HS athlete, especially one who relies on speed and the ability to plant a foot with tremendous force and change direction.
And tryn is right. Pay attention to actions over words. If Alabaga let’s him go without a fight they didn’t really want him. They threatened Scarborough with death when he was flirting with us at the end. And the whole staff was lined up with their tongues out to toss Harry Beudy’s salad after he visited us a couple years ago.
A 16 year old kid growing bone spurs on his hip should be a major concern from an athletic standpoint even if it might be fairly insignificant from a typical life perspective. That’s something typically not seen in such young people and could be a sign of early onset arthritic and bone conditions.If he simply had bone spurs (common), than the surgery was virtually a non-even in the scheme of things. They only issue is that they can be reoccurring every few years. Not saying that is was his issue, but just speaking generally.
I don’t give a fck what their writers say good or bad. They’re useless sycophantic kum dumpsters. My point has nothing to do with writers and is only dealing with the actions of the Alabaga staff in relation to Worsham.No any additional WRs are just icing on the cake. We have three committed right now. This season will say a lot for him.
And even if Bama doesn’t send the whole world after him, does mean he’s not a talented WR. Their writers have no problem saying a player was dropped, but now all of sudden people want to have selective hearing
watch his tape, hes constantly getting behind the defense. kid has a clemson offer too. if saban and dabo like him, i like him.
I'd agree with that. As far a ceiling and NFL potential id give it to Redding. Fleming will do big things for Miami though. All three of them will.Let me guess, b/c of the stars right?
IMO it goes Fleming, Restrepo then Redding.
Use your own eyes instead of blindly following the stars.
Have you seen his film?
You obviously don’t know what the **** you are talking about.
Lol. Redding upside is higher than any receiver we are recruiting this cycleLet me guess, b/c of the stars right?
IMO it goes Fleming, Restrepo then Redding.
Use your own eyes instead of blindly following the stars.
redding is wayyyyyy better than restrepo they need to gtfoh you are 1000% rightLol. Redding upside is higher than any receiver we are recruiting this cycle
I agree with hip surgery worries. If it was up to me I would wait and see how his season goes before accepting his commitmentNone of you guys are concerned with hip surgeries? That seems like a pretty big deal for a HS athlete, especially one who relies on speed and the ability to plant a foot with tremendous force and change direction.
And tryn is right. Pay attention to actions over words. If Alabaga let’s him go without a fight they didn’t really want him. They threatened Scarborough with death when he was flirting with us at the end. And the whole staff was lined up with their tongues out to toss Harry Beudy’s salad after he visited us a couple years ago.
None of you guys are concerned with hip surgeries? That seems like a pretty big deal for a HS athlete, especially one who relies on speed and the ability to plant a foot with tremendous force and change direction.
And tryn is right. Pay attention to actions over words. If Alabaga let’s him go without a fight they didn’t really want him. They threatened Scarborough with death when he was flirting with us at the end. And the whole staff was lined up with their tongues out to toss Harry Beudy’s salad after he visited us a couple years ago.
And I like Restrepo I just Think Redding’s upside is much higherredding is wayyyyyy better than restrepo they need to gtfoh you are 1000% right
Don't see why people are comparing the two. They play two different spots on the field. Restrepo if he plays offense will be in the slot and Redding will be a go to outside option. I like them both and agree Redding high upside and athleticism. Restrepo has the scrap and seems to find ways to get open which really helps when you need to pick up that 3rd and 4.And I like Restrepo I just Think Redding’s upside is much higher